παραβλώψ

From LSJ

οὔ ποτ' εἶμι τοῖς φυτεύσασίν γ' ὁμοῦ → I will never meet thοse who begat me

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Transliteration A: parablṓps Transliteration B: parablōps Transliteration C: paravlops Beta Code: parablw/y

English (LSJ)

ῶπος, ὁ, ἡ,
A looking askance, squinting, παραβλῶπές τ' ὀφθαλμώ Il.9.503, AP11.361 (Autom.); π. ὀφθαλμοί Luc.Ind.7; of a person, Ael.Fr.325; also π. Λιταί Corn.ND12.
2 blind, PLond. 1821.265. (From παραβλέπω, as κλώψ from κλέπτω.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 472] ῶπος, seitblickend, schielend; παραβλῶπές τ' ὀφθαλμώ, Il. 9, 503; auch παραβλῶπες ὀφθαλμοί, Luc. adv. ind. 7; Sp.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ῶπος (ὁ, ἡ)
qui regarde de travers, louche.
Étymologie: παραβλέπω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

παραβλώψ -ῶπος [παραβλέπω] schuin kijkend, scheel.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

παραβλώψ: ῶπος adj. глядящий искоса или вбок, косящий (Λιταὶ παραβλῶπες ὀφθαλμώ Hom.; παραβλῶπες ὀφθαλμοί Luc.).

English (Autenrieth)

ωπος (παραβλέπω): looking askance, Il. 9.503†.

Greek Monotonic

παραβλώψ: -ῶπος, ὁ, ἡ (παραβλέπω), αυτός που κοιτάζει λοξά, αλλήθωρος, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

παραβλώψ: -ῶπος, ὁ, ἡ, ὁ διεστραμμένας ἔχων τὰς ὄψεις, ὁ διάστροφος τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς, ἀλλοίθωρος, παραβλῶπές τ’ ὀφθαλμὼ Ἰλ. Ι. 503, πρβλ. Ἀνθ. Π. 11. 361· δεικνὺς τοὺς παραβλῶπας ἐκείνους αὐτοῦ ὀφθαλμούς, τὰ ἀλλοίθωρα ἐκεῖνα’μάτια του, Λουκ. πρὸς Ἀπαίδ. (Ἐκ τοῦ παραβλέπω, ὡς τὸ κλὼψ ἐκ τοῦ κλέπτω).

Middle Liddell

παραβλώψ, ῶπος, ὁ, ἡ, παραβλέπω
looking askance, squinting, Il.

Translations

blind

'Are'are: 'uru; Albanian: i verbër; Arabic: أَعْمَى‎, عَمْيَاء‎, كَفِيف‎; Egyptian Arabic: أعمى‎; Archi: бецду; Armenian: կույր; Aromanian: orbu; Asturian: ciegu; Avar: бецав; Azerbaijani: kor; Baluchi: کور‎; Bashkir: һуҡыр; Basque: itsu; Belarusian: сляпы; Bengali: অন্ধ; Bikol Central: buta; Breton: dall; Buginese: wuta; Bulgarian: сляп; Burmese: ကန်း; Buryat: һохор; Catalan: cec, orb; Cebuano: buta; Chamicuro: manatsa; Chavacano: ciego; Chechen: бӏаьрзе; Cherokee: ᏗᎨᏫ; Chinese Cantonese: 盲, 失明; Dungan: ха, хазы; Hakka: 瞎目; Mandarin: 盲, 盲目, 失明, 瞎, 瞽; Min Nan: 青盲, 失明; Chuvash: суккӑр, куҫсӑр; Cornish: dall; Crimean Tatar: soqur, kör; Czech: slepý; Dalmatian: vuarb, uarb; Danish: blind; Dutch: blind; Elfdalian: blind; Esperanto: blinda; Estonian: pime; Faroese: blindur; Finnish: sokea; Franco-Provençal: avoglo; French: aveugle, mal-voyant, mal-voyante; Friulian: vuarb; Gagauz: köör, görmäz, gözsüz; Galician: cego, invidente; Georgian: ბრმა, უსინათლო; German: blind; Gothic: 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌽𐌳𐍃; Greek: τυφλός, αόμματος; Ancient Greek: ἄβλεπτος, ἄγληνος, ἄδερκτος, ἀθέατος, ἀθήητος, ἀλαός, ἀλαωπός, ἀλαώψ, ἀμαυρός, ἀνόμματος, ἀπόμματος, ἀφανής, ἀφώτιστος, διεφθαρμένος τὰ ὄμματα, λιπαυγής, λιποβλέφαρος, λιπόγληνος, λιποφεγγής, ὀμματοστερής, παραβλώψ, παρός, πηρός, πολυβλέπων, σκοτεινός, σκότον δεδορκώς, τυφλίνης, τυφλῖνος, τυφλός, τυφλώψ; Greenlandic: tappiitsoq; Hebrew: עיוור / עִוֵּר‎; Higaonon: buta; Hiligaynon: buta; Hindi: अंधा; Hungarian: vak; Icelandic: blindur; Ido: blinda; Ilocano: bulsek; Indonesian: buta; Interlingua: cec; Irish: dall; Istriot: uorbo; Italian: cieco, orbo; Ivatan: mavota; Japanese: 失明した, 目の見えない, 盲目の, 盲; Javanese: picek; Kalmyk: сохр; Karachay-Balkar: сокъур; Karakalpak: гөр, соқыр; Kazakh: соқыр; Khakas: харах чох; Khmer: ខ្វាក់; Komi-Permyak: синтӧм; Komi-Zyrian: синтӧм; Korean: 눈이 먼, 장님의; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کوێر‎; Northern Kurdish: kor; Kyrgyz: сокур, көр; Lao: ບອດ; Latgalian: oklys; Latin: caecus; Latvian: akls, neredzīgs; Limburgish: blindj; Lithuanian: ãklas; Low German: blind; Luxembourgish: blann; Macedonian: слеп; Makasar: buta; Malay: buta, tunanetra; Maltese: agħma, agħmi; Manchu: ᠪᠠᠯᡠ; Mansaka: pisuk; Maori: pura; Maranao: pisek, bota; Mari Eastern Mari: сокыр, уждымо; Western Mari: слӧпӧй, сльӧпӧй; Mongolian Cyrillic: сохор; Mongolian: ᠰᠣᠬᠤᠷ; Nanai: бали; Norman: aveugl'ye; Northern Sami: čalmmeheapme; Norwegian Bokmål: blind; Nynorsk: blind; Occitan: òrb, cèc; Odia: ଅନ୍ଧ; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слѣпъ; Old East Slavic: слѣпъ; Old English: blind; Old Javanese: wuta; Oromo: jaamaa; Ossetian: куырм; Ottoman Turkish: اعمی‎; Pashto: ړوند‎, نابينا‎, نګوری‎; Persian: کور‎, نابینا‎; Piedmontese: orbo; Plautdietsch: blint; Polish: ślepy, niewidomy; Portuguese: cego; Punjabi: اَنّھا‎; Quechua: ñawsa; Canka Quechua: ñausa; Wanka Quechua: gapla; Waiwaş Quechua: gapra; Romagnol: cig; Romanian: orb, chior; Romansch: tschorv, orv, orb; Russian: слепой, незрячий; Sanskrit: अन्ध; Sardinian: tzecu, cegu, tzegu; Scottish Gaelic: dall; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: слеп, слијеп; Roman: slep, slijep; Sicilian: orvu, orbu; Sindhi: انڌو‎; Slovak: slepý; Slovene: slep; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: slěpy; Upper Sorbian: slepy; Southern Altai: сокор, кöзи кöрбöс, кöс јок; Spanish: ciego, invidente; Swahili: kipofu; Swedish: blind, synskadad; Tagalog: bulag; Tajik: кӯр, нобино; Tamil: குருடு; Tausug: buta; Telugu: గుడ్డి; Thai: ตาบอด, บอด; Tlingit: lkhooshtéeni; Tocharian B: tärrek; Turkish: kör, görme engelli, görmez, âmâ, gözsüz; Turkmen: kör; Tuvan: согур; Udmurt: сукыр, синтэм; Ukrainian: сліпий; Urdu: اندھا‎; Uyghur: كور‎; Uzbek: koʻr; Venetian: orbo, cioro, ciore; Vietnamese: mù, đui mù, đui; Volapük: bleinik; Waray-Waray: butá; Warlpiri: pampa; Welsh: dall; West Frisian: blyn; White Hmong: dig muag; Yiddish: בלינד‎; Yoruba: afọju; Zazaki: kor; Zhuang: mengz, fangz