παρακοιμιστής

From LSJ

βορβόρῳ δ' ὕδωρ λαμπρὸν μιαίνων οὔποθ' εὑρήσεις ποτόνonce limpid waters are stained with mud, you'll never find a drink

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Full diacritics: παρακοιμιστής Medium diacritics: παρακοιμιστής Low diacritics: παρακοιμιστής Capitals: ΠΑΡΑΚΟΙΜΙΣΤΗΣ
Transliteration A: parakoimistḗs Transliteration B: parakoimistēs Transliteration C: parakoimistis Beta Code: parakoimisth/s

English (LSJ)

οῦ, ὁ, one who puts to lie beside, procurer, pander, pimp in plural, π. τῶν ἰδίων γυναικῶν = panders to their own wives, Paul.Al. O. 2.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, ΜΑ παρακοιμίζω
μσν.
μαστροπός
αρχ.
αυτός που βάζει κάποιον να κοιμηθεί μαζί με άλλον.

German (Pape)

παρακοιμητής.

Translations

pimp

Afrikaans: pooier, hoerboer; Albanian: tutor prostitutash; Arabic: قَوَّاد‎; Egyptian Arabic: عرص‎, معرص‎; Armenian: կավատ; Azerbaijani: oğraş; Belarusian: сутэнёр; Bengali: কোটনা; Bikol Central: bugaw; Bulgarian: сводник; Burmese: ဖါခေါင်း; Catalan: proxeneta; Chinese Mandarin: 皮條客, 皮条客, 老鴇, 老鸨; Min Nan: 三七仔, 牽猴的, 牽猴仔; Czech: pasák, kuplíř; Danish: alfons; Dutch: pooier; English: pimp, pander, bully, dalaal, fishmonger, fleshmonger, hoon, hustler, mack, mack daddy, nookie-bookie, pussymonger, souteneur, whoreman, whoremaster, whoremonger; Esperanto: prostituisto; Estonian: kupeldaja, sutenöör; Finnish: sutenööri, parittaja; French: souteneur, maquereau, mac, proxénète; Galician: bagaxeiro; Georgian: მამაშა; German: Zuhälter, Lude, Kuppler; Greek: προαγωγός, μαστροπός, σωματέμπορος, νταβατζής; Ancient Greek: μαστροπίς, μαστροπός, μαστροφός, μαστρύα, μάστρυς, ματρύλη, ματρύλλη, μάτρυλλος, παρακοιμιστής, πορνοβοσκός, προαγωγεύς, προαγωγός; Hebrew: סַרְסוּר‎; Hindi: दलाल; Hungarian: strici, kerítő, futtató, lányfuttató; Icelandic: melludólgur, hórumangari; Indonesian: germo, mucikari; Irish: máistir striapach; Italian: magnaccia, pappone, protettore, ruffiano, lenone, prosseneta, paraninfo; Japanese: 女衒, ポン引き; Khmer: មេអណ្ដើក; Korean: 뚜쟁이, 뚜; Ladino: rufyano, rufyana; Lao: ຊາຍານຸຊີບ, ແມງດາ; Latin: leno, lena; Latvian: suteners; Lithuanian: suteneris, sąvadautojas; Macedonian: сводник, подведувач; Malay: alku, barua, jaruman, ketolol, muncikari, pinang muda; Mongolian: зууч; Norman: maquereau; Norwegian: hallik; Old English: forspennend; Pashto: بغری‎; Persian: قواد‎, جاکش‎, جابیز‎, کس‌کش‎; Punjabi: ਦੱਲਾ; Polish: alfons, sutener; Portuguese: cafetão, proxeneta, safado, chulo, alcoviteiro; Romanian: proxenet, pește; Russian: сутенёр, сводник, сводня; Scottish Gaelic: drùisear; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сводник, пословодник; Roman: svodnik, poslovodnik; Slovak: pasák; Slovene: zvodník; Spanish: chulo, proxeneta, rufián, cafiche, cabrón, padrote, alcahuete, lenón; Swahili: buzi; Swedish: hallick, sutenör; Tagalog: kuwekong, alkagwete, bugaw, tita-tita; Telugu: తార్పుడుగాడు; Thai: แมงดา; Turkish: pezevenk, oğraş, gavat, deyyus, kurumsak, peyser; Ukrainian: сутенер; Urdu: دلال‎; Vietnamese: kẻ mối lái; Volapük: lupärodan, hilupärodan, jilupärodan; Welsh: pimp, puteinfeistr; Yiddish: קאַדעט‎