περικνημίς

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Transliteration A: periknēmís Transliteration B: periknēmis Transliteration C: periknimis Beta Code: periknhmi/s

English (LSJ)

περικνημῖδος, ἡ, covering for the leg, greave, gaiter, knee-guard, DH. 4.16, Plu. Phil. 9, Thd. Da. 3.21, PLond. 1.191.13 (ii AD).

German (Pape)

[Seite 580] περικνημῖδος, ἡ, Bedeckung der Wade, Beinschiene; D. Hal. 4, 16; Plut. Philop. 9.

French (Bailly abrégé)

περικνημῖδος (ἡ) :
armure des jambes, jambart.
Étymologie: περί, κνήμη.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

περικνημίς, περικνημῖδος, ἡ [περί, κνήμη] scheenplaat.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

περικνημίς: περικνημῖδος ἡ наголенник Plut.

Greek Monotonic

περικνημίς: ἡ (κνήμη), κάλυμμα για το πόδι, προστατευτικό της κνήμης, σε Πλούτ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

περικνημίς: περικνημῖδος, ἡ, περικάλυμμα τῆς κνήμης, Διον. Ἁλ. 4. 16, Πλουτ. Φιλοπ. 9.

Middle Liddell

περι-κνημίς, περικνημῖδος, ἡ, κνήμη
a covering for the leg, Plut.

Translations

greave

Armenian: զանգապան; Bulgarian: наколенник; French: grève; Galician: caneleira; German: Schienbeinschutz, Schienbeinschützer, Schienbeinschoner, Beinschiene; Greek: περικνημίδα, περικνήμιο; Ancient Greek: περικνημίς; Latin: ocrea; Old Irish: bróc; Polish: nagolennik, nagolenica; Portuguese: greva; Russian: поножи; Serbo-Croatian: štitnik za potkoljenice, štitnik za potkolenice; Spanish: greba; Ukrainian: наголі́нники

gaiter

Armenian: սռնապան; Bulgarian: гета, гамаш; Catalan: polaina; Danish: gamache; Dutch: slobkousen; Finnish: nilkkain, säärys, säärystin; French: guêtre; Galician: polaina; Georgian: გეტრი, გამაში, პაჭიჭი; German: Gamasche; Alemannic German: Geete; Greek: περικνημίδα, περικνήμιο; Ancient Greek: περικνημίς; Ido: getro; Ingrian: ripa; Italian: ghette; Japanese: 脚絆, スパッツ; Lithuanian: getras; Luxembourgish: Gett; Macedonian: гамаш; Ottoman Turkish: بالدراق; Persian: گتر; Polish: stuptuty, getry; Portuguese: polaina; Romanian: ghetră; Russian: гетра, гамаша, штиблета; Spanish: polaina; Welsh: coesarn, coesarnau