πέλεθος

From LSJ

Νὺξ μὲν ἀναπαύει, ἡμέρα δ' ἔργον ποιεῖ → Nam nox quietem praebet, facit opus dies → Die Nacht lässt unsre Arbeit ruhn, der Tag sie tun

Menander, Monostichoi, 385
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Full diacritics: πέλεθος Medium diacritics: πέλεθος Low diacritics: πέλεθος Capitals: ΠΕΛΕΘΟΣ
Transliteration A: pélethos Transliteration B: pelethos Transliteration C: pelethos Beta Code: pe/leqos

English (LSJ)

ὁ, ordure, dung, manure, Ar.Ach. 1170, Ec.595 (σπέλεθος codd., cf. Moer.p.310 P.): pl., πελέθοις βοῶν S. Ichn.414.

Wiktionary EN

The formation is similar to σπύραθος (spúrathos) and ὄνθος (ónthos). A derivation from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pley- (“to split, splice”) is semantically possible comparing Proto-Germanic *skītaną (“to defecate”), which derives from Proto-Indo-European *skeyd- (“to cut off”). Alternatively, Beekes suggests a Pre-Greek origin.

German (Pape)

[Seite 550] ὁ, auch σπέλεθος, Menschenkoth, Ar. Ach. 1169 Eccl. 591 u. Sp.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
excrément.
Étymologie: DELG v. σπέλεθος.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

πέλεθος -ου, ὁ drol.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

πέλεθος:экскременты Arph.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, Α
βλ. σπέλεθος.

Greek Monotonic

πέλεθος: ὁ, κόπρανα, σε Αριστοφ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πέλεθος: ὁ, ἀνθρωπίνη κόπρος, περίττωμα, Ἀριστοφ. Ἀχ. 1169, Ἐκκλ. 595· ἔνθα τὰ Ἀντίγραφα ἔχουσι τὸν οὐχὶ Ἀττ. τύπον, σπέλεθος, ὃν μνημονεύει ὁ Μοῖρις σ. 310.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: ordure
See also: s. σπέλεθος.

Middle Liddell

πέλεθος, ὁ,
ordure, Ar.

Frisk Etymology German

πέλεθος: {pélethos}
Grammar: m.
Meaning: Kot
See also: s. σπέλεθος.
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Translations

Albanian: bajgë; Arabic: رَوْث‎, سَمَاد‎, بِرَاز‎; Egyptian Arabic: زبل‎; Moroccan Arabic: غبار‎, مازير‎; Armenian: գոմաղբ; Aromanian: baligã; Azerbaijani: peyin, gübrə; Belarusian: гной; Bengali: সার; Bulgarian: естествен тор, тор, гюбре; Burmese: မြေဩဇာ; Catalan: fem; Chamicuro: tuki; Chinese Mandarin: 肥料, 糞肥, 粪肥, 糞, 粪; Czech: hnůj; Dalmatian: lotum; Danish: møg, gødning; Dutch: mest; Esperanto: sterko; Estonian: sõnnik; Finnish: lanta, sonta; French: fumier, purin; Galician: estrume, esterco, cuito; Gallo: fien; Georgian: ნეხვი, ნაკელი, ფუნე; German: Mist, Dung, Odel; Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍃𐍄𐌿𐍃; Greek: κοπριά; Ancient Greek: κοπριά, κόπρος, σπέλεθος; Hebrew: זֶבֶל‎; Hindi: खाद, पांस; Hungarian: trágya; Icelandic: mykja; Indonesian: pupuk; Irish: aoileach; Italian: letame, stallatico; Japanese: 肥, 肥料; Kazakh: көң; Khmer: ជីហរិត, ជីអាចម៍សត្វ; Korean: 비료(肥料), 똥, 똥거름; Kurdish Central Kurdish: پەیین‎; Northern Kurdish: peyîn; Kyrgyz: көң, кык; Lao: ໂຄທາ; Latin: stercus, fimum, fimus; Latvian: mēsli; Lithuanian: mėšlas; Low German: Mischt; Luxembourgish: Mëscht; Macedonian: лепешка, ѓубриво, ѓубре; Malay: baja; Maltese: demel; Manx: eoylley; Maori: wairākau, maniua; Mongolian Cyrillic: аргал; Moroccan Amazigh: ⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵔ; Norman: conré, feunmyi; Norwegian Bokmål: møkk, gjødsel; Nynorsk: møkk; Ojibwe: moo; Pashto: غوشېړ‎, مېزر‎, ډېرۍ‎; Persian: کود‎, سرگین‎; Plautdietsch: Mest; Polish: nawóz, gnój; Portuguese: estrume, esterco; Quechua: wanu; Romagnol: aldàn; Romanian: baligă; Russian: навоз, удобрение, гной; Scottish Gaelic: buachar, leasachadh, todhar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: балега, гно̑ј; Roman: baléga, gnȏj; Slovak: hnoj; Slovene: gnoj; Spanish: estiércol, abono; Sundanese: manur; Swahili: mbolea; Swedish: gödsel; Tajik: пору, саргин; Tamil: இயற்கை உரம்; Tashelhit: ⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵔ; Thai: ปุ๋ย, ปุ๋ยคอก; Tocharian B: weṃts; Turkish: gübre; Turkmen: dökün; Ukrainian: гній; Urdu: کھاد‎; Uyghur: چىلە‎, ئوغۇت‎; Uzbek: oʻgʻit, goʻng; Venetian: leame, grasa; Vietnamese: bón phân, phân chuồng; Walloon: ansene; Welsh: tail; Westrobothnian: göning