πηλοπλάθος
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English (LSJ)
[ᾰ], ὁ, potter, Luc.Prom. Es 1.
German (Pape)
[Seite 610] Thon, Lehm formend, aus Lehm, Thon bildend, irdene Waaren verfertigend, Luc. Prom. 1.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (ὁ) :
statuaire de terre cuite.
Étymologie: πηλός, πλάσσω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
πηλοπλάθος: (ᾰ) ὁ горшечник, гончар Luc.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
πηλοπλάθος: [ᾰ], ὁ, κεραμεύς, Λουκ. Προμ. 1, Müller Archäol. d. K. § 72.
Greek Monolingual
ὁ, Α
αυτός που πλάθει τον πηλό, που κατασκευάζει πήλινα αγγεία, πηλοπλάστης.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < πηλός + -πλάθος (< θ. πλαθ- του πλάσσω, πρβλ. πλάθανον), πρβλ. χυτροπλάθος].
Greek Monotonic
πηλοπλάθος: [ᾰ], ὁ (πλάσσω), αγγειοπλάστης, σε Λουκ.
Middle Liddell
πηλοπλᾰ́θος, ὁ, πλάσσω
a potter, Luc.
Translations
potter
Albanian: poçar; Arabic: خَزَّاف; Armenian: բրուտ, կավագործ; Aromanian: ular; Assamese: কুমাৰ; Azerbaijani: dulus, dulusçu; Belarusian: ганчар, ганчарка; Bulgarian: грънчар, грънчарка; Burmese: အိုးထိန်းသည်, အိုးဆရာ; Catalan: terrissaire, terrisser, terrissera; Chinese Mandarin: 陶瓷工, 製陶工人/制陶工人, 陶匠, 陶工, 陶器工人, 陶器工匠; Czech: hrnčíř, hrnčířka; Danish: pottemager; Dutch: pottenbakker, pottenbakster; Estonian: pottsepp; Finnish: savenvalaja; French: potier, potière; Galician: oleiro; Georgian: მეთუნე; German: Töpfer, Töpferin; Gothic: 𐌺𐌰𐍃𐌾𐌰; Greek: αγγειοπλάστης; Ancient Greek: ἀγγειουργός, δημιουργός, καμινεύς, καμινευτήρ, καμινεύτρια, κεραμεύς, κεραμοπλάστης, κεραμοποιός, κεραμοτήξ, κεραμουργός, λεπτοκεραμεύς, ὀστρακᾶς, ὀστρακεύς, ὀστρακοποιός, πηλοπλάθος, πλαστικάριος, φουρνοπλάστης, χυτροπλάθος, χυτρεύς; Hebrew: קַדָּר; Hindi: कुम्हार, कुंहार, कुंभार, कुलाल; Hungarian: fazekas; Indonesian: kumbakara; Irish: criadóir, potaire; Italian: vasaio, vasaia; Japanese: 陶工; Kazakh: қышшы, көзеші; Khmer: កុម្ភការី, កុម្ភការ, ស្មូនឆ្នាំង; Korean: 도공(陶工), 도예가(陶藝家); Kyrgyz: карапачы; Lao: ຊ່າງປັ້ນ, ກຸມພະການ; Latin: figulus, fictiliarius; Latvian: podnieks, podniece; Lithuanian: puodžius; Macedonian: грнчар, грнчарка; Maori: kaihanga rīhi, kaimahi uku, ringauku; Mongolian Cyrillic: ваарч; Mongolian: ᠸᠠᠭᠠᠷᠴᠢ; Navajo: łeetsʼaaʼ ííłʼíní; Norwegian Bokmål: pottemager; Odia: କୁମ୍ଭାର, କୁମ୍ଭାରୁଣି; Old East Slavic: горньчаръ, гърньчаръ; Ottoman Turkish: چناقجی, چوملكجی; Pali: kumbhakāra; Persian: کوزهگر, سفالگر; Plautdietsch: Leemstrikja, Tapa; Polish: garncarz, garncarka; Portuguese: oleiro, oleira, ceramista; Punjabi Gurmukhi: ਕੁਮ੍ਹਿਆਰ; Shahmukhi: کُمہِیار; Romanian: olar, ceramist, ceramistă; Russian: гончар, гончарка, горшечник, горшечница; Sanskrit: कुलाल, कुम्भकार; Saraiki: کُمْبھار; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ло̀нча̄р, лончарица, гр̀нча̄р, грнча̀рица; Roman: lònčār, lončarica, gr̀nčār, grnčàrica; Slovak: hrnčiar, hrnčiarka; Slovene: lončar, lončarka; Spanish: alfarero, alfarera, ceramista; Swahili: mfinyanzi; Swedish: krukmakare; Tajik: кӯзагар, кулол; Tatar: чүлмәкче; Telugu: కుమ్మరి; Thai: ช่างปั้นหม้อ, ผู้ทำหม้อ, ช่างปั้น; Turkish: çanakçı, çömlekçi; Turkmen: küýzegär; Ugaritic: 𐎔𐎃𐎗; Ukrainian: гончар, гончарка; Urdu: کُمْہار; Uzbek: kulol; Vietnamese: người thợ đồ gốm, người làm đồ gốm; Vilamovian: tepper, tepperyn; Volapük: skalel, hiskalel, jiskalel; Welsh: crochenydd; Yiddish: טעפּער, טעפּערין