πρεῖγυς

From LSJ

Κατὰ τὴν ἰδίαν φρόνησιν οὐδεὶς εὐτυχεῖ → Suo arbitratu nullus est felix satis → Kein Mensch nach seinem eignen Denken glücklich ist

Menander, Monostichoi, 306
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Full diacritics: πρεῖγυς Medium diacritics: πρεῖγυς Low diacritics: πρείγυς Capitals: ΠΡΕΙΓΥΣ
Transliteration A: preîgys Transliteration B: preigys Transliteration C: preigys Beta Code: prei=gus

English (LSJ)

ὁ, Cret., = πρέσβυς, old man, ib.4992a iii 2; also in Comp., acc. sg. πρείγονα older, Leg.Gort. 12.34, cf. Supp.Epigr.1.414.9 (Crete, v/iv B. C., dub. sens.), and Sup. πρείγιστος oldest, Leg.Gort.7.23, al.—Cogn. forms are πρεγγευτάς, πρεσγευτάς, πρεισγευτάς, = πρεσβευτής, Supp.Epigr.4.599.13, 17 (Teos, ii B. C.), GDI 5148.12, 5167.11; πρήγιστος, = πρέσβιστος, president, ib.5034.5; βουλῆς ib.2562.23 (Hierapytna); also πρίγιστος, Sammelb.1042 (vi B. C.); πρεσγέα, , Argive for πρεσβεία, SIG 56.38 (Argos, v B. C.). (For the etym. v. πρέσβυς fin.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 697] dor. äol. Form von πρέσβυς, von der πρειγεία, πρείγιστος u. ä. kommen, s. Buttm. Lexil. II p. 162.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πρεῖγυς: Κρητικὸν ἀντὶ πρέσβυς, ὑπερθ. πρείγιστος, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 2554. 59· ὡσαύτως, πρήγιστος, 2562. 23· ― οὕτω, πρειγήια, τά, = πρεσβεῖα, 2556. 29· ― πρειγευτής, ὁ, = πρεσβευτής, 3051, 11., 3058. 5, πρβλ. πρεγγευταί.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, Α
(κρητ. τ.) βλ. πρέσβυς.

Translations

old man

Abkhaz: аҭаҳмада; Ainu: ヘンケ; Albanian: plak; Alutor: ынпыӄлавул; Arabic: شَيْخ, عَجُوز; Egyptian Arabic: عجوز; Armenian: ծերունի, ծերուկ, պառավ; Aromanian: mosh, bitãrnu, aush, tot, pap; Azerbaijani: qoca, qoca kişi, ağsaqqal; Bashkir: ҡарт; Basque: agure; Belarusian: стары, дзед, старац, старык; Bulgarian: старец, дядо; Burmese: အဘိုးကြီး, အဘိုးအို; Chinese Dungan: лохан; Mandarin: 老漢, 老汉, 老頭兒, 老头儿, 老人; Czech: stařec; Danish: olding; Darkinjung: ngarrombai; Esperanto: maljunulo, oldulo; Estonian: vanamees, ätt; Evenki: этыркэн; Finnish: ukko, äijä, jäärä, vanha mies; French: vieillard, vieil homme, vieux, vieux monsieur; Galician: vello, ancián, vellote, vedraño; Georgian: მოხუცი; German: Greis, Alter, alter Mann, Väterchen; Greek: γέρος, γέροντας; Ancient Greek: γέρων, πελλᾶς, πρεῖγυς, πρέσβυς, πρεσβύτας, πρεσβύτης; Hindi: बूढ़ा; Hungarian: öregember; Ilocano: lakay; Indonesian: pak tua; Ingrian: äijä, ukko, starikka; Irish: seanduine, seanfhear; Italian: vecchio; Japanese: お爺さん, 親父, 親爺, 老爺, 爺, 老人; Kaingang: kófa; Kazakh: қарт, шал, қария, ақсақал; Khmer: អ្នកចាស់; Kikuyu: mũthee; Korean: 노인(老人), 할아버지, 로인(老人); Kurdish Central Kurdish: پیرەمێرد; Northern Kurdish: pîremêr; Kyrgyz: абышка, чал, карыя, аксакал, карт; Latin: senex, vetulus; Latvian: vecis; Ligurian: vêgio; Lithuanian: senis, senelis, senukas; Macedonian: старец; Malayalam: വയസ്സൻ, വൃദ്ധൻ, വയോധികന്; Manchu: ᠮᠠᡶᠠ; Maore Comorian: ɓakoko; Mon: လ ထဴ; Mongolian Cyrillic: өвгөн; Nanai: мапа; Ndzwani Comorian: ɓako; Ngarrindjeri: yandiorn; Ngazidja Comorian: mndru-mɓaye; Nivkh: ӿемар; Nogai: карт; Northern Ohlone: húntáts; Norwegian Bokmål: gamling, olding; Ojibwe: akiwenzii; Persian: پیرمرد; Polish: starzec, staruszek, dziadek, stary; Portuguese: velho, idoso, velhote; Quechua: awki, machu, macu, aukin; Romanian: moș; Russian: старик, старичок, дед, дедушка, старец, пожилой человек; Scots: bodach; Scottish Gaelic: bodach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ста̏рац; Roman: stȁrac; Shor: апшый; Sidamo: geercho; Slovak: starec; Slovene: starec; Somali: duq, oday; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: źěd; Southern Altai: абышка, таада; Spanish: viejo; Swahili: mzee; Swedish: gubbe; Tajik: мӯйсафед, куҳансол, пир, пирамард; Taos: łùłiʼína; Tatar: карт; Telugu: వృద్ధుడు; Thai: ชายชรา, ตาแก่, ลุง, แปะ, อากง; Turkish: ihtiyar; Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎁; Ukrainian: старий, старик, дід, старець; Urdu: بوڑھا; Uzbek: chol, qariya, keksa, moʻysa-fid; Vietnamese: ông già; Welsh: henwr, hynafgwr; Yagara: bud dair; Yiddish: אַלטער