σκᾶπτρον

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μὴ κακὸν εὖ ἔρξῃς· σπείρειν ἴσον ἔστ' ἐνὶ πόντῳ → do no good to a bad man; it is like sowing in the sea

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Transliteration A: skâptron Transliteration B: skaptron Transliteration C: skaptron Beta Code: ska=ptron

English (LSJ)

v. σκῆπτρον.

German (Pape)

[Seite 889] τό, dor. = σκῆπτρον.

French (Bailly abrégé)

dor. c. σκῆπτρον.

Greek Monolingual

τὸ, Α
(δωρ. τ.) βλ. σκήπτρο.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

σκᾶπτρον -ου, τό Dor. voor σκῆπτρον.

Translations

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Armenian: ցուպ, ձեռնափայտ, գավազան; Basque: haga; Bulgarian: тояга; Catalan: bastó; Cebuano: sungkod; Chamicuro: chaskolo; Chinese Mandarin: 桿, 杆, 棒, 杖; Czech: hůl, tyč; Danish: stav, stang; Dutch: staf; Erzya: мандо; Esperanto: bastono; Finnish: sauva; French: bâton, canne; Galician: bastón, baloco, caxato; Georgian: ჯოხი, კვერთხი; German: Stab; Greek: ράβδος, ραβδί; Ancient Greek: βακτηρία; Hebrew: מַקֵּל‎, מַטֶּה‎; Hungarian: bot, rúd; Ido: bastono; Indonesian: tongkat; Irish: liúr; Italian: bastone, asta; Japanese: 杖, 棒; Javanese: tongkat; Korean: 막대기; Latin: baculum, scipio; Macedonian: стап; Malagasy: langilangy, tehina; Malay: tongkat; Maori: turupou, huakau, titipou; Middle English: staf, potent; Norwegian: stav; Bokmål: stav; Occitan: baston; Old Javanese: tĕkĕn; Persian: عصا‎; Polish: laska, kij; Portuguese: cajado; Russian: посох, палка, жезл; Scottish Gaelic: bata; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: шта̑п; Roman: štȃp; Slovak: palica, žrď, bakuľa; Spanish: bastón, báculo; Swahili: fimbo; Swedish: stav; Thai: ตะพด; Turkish: baston, asa, çomak; Zulu: induku

walking stick

Afrikaans: kierie; Akan: poma; Albanian: shkop; Arabic: عَصَايَة, خَيْزُرَانَة, عُكَّاز; Armenian: եղեգնափայտ, ձեռնափայտ, գավազան, ցուպ; Azerbaijani: çəlik, hasa, əl ağacı, əsa; Belarusian: трысці́на, кій, палка; Bulgarian: бастун; Catalan: bastó; Cebuano: sungkod; Chechen: ӏаса; Cherokee: ᎠᏙᎳᏅᏍᏗ; Chichewa: ndodo; Chinese Mandarin: 拐杖, 拐棍, 手杖, 青藜; Czech: hůl; Dutch: wandelstok, stok; Esperanto: bastono, promenbastono; Finnish: kävelykeppi; French: canne; Galician: bastón, caxato; Georgian: ყავარჯენი; German: Spazierstock, Krückstock, Gehstock, vierfüßiger Gehstock; Greek: μπαστούνι; Ancient Greek: βακτηρία, βακτήριον, βάκτρον, ῥάβδος, σκᾶπτον, σκᾶπτρον, σκῆπτρον, σκίπων; Gujarati: લાકડી; Hebrew: מקל הליכה; Hindi: छड़ी; Hungarian: sétabot, sétapálca; Icelandic: göngustafur, stafur, stiki; Irish: bata siúil, maide siúil; Italian: bastone, bastone da passeggio; Japanese: 杖, ステッキ; Kabuverdianu: bengala; Kazakh: аса; Khmer: ឈើច្រត់; Kikuyu: thimbũ; Korean: 지팡이; Kurdish Central Kurdish: داردەست; Ladino: baston; Lao: ເວລາຍ່າງໄມ້; Latin: baculum; Latvian: nūja, spieķis; Lithuanian: lazdà; Luhya: kumukwaju, kumkongojo; Macedonian: бастун; Manx: maidjey shooyl; Maori: turupou, tokotoko; Meru: mukwaju; Navajo: gish; Ojibwe: zaka'on; Old English: stæf; Persian: چوبدست; Plautdietsch: Gonstock; Polish: laska, kostur, kij; Portuguese: bengala; Punjabi: ਤੁਰਨ ਸਟਿੱਕ; Romanian: baston; Russian: трость, посох, клюка, палка; Scottish Gaelic: bata; Serbo-Croatian: štap za šetnju; Cyrillic: шта̑п; Roman: štȃp; Sicilian: vastuni; Silesian: kryka; Slovak: trstina, palica; Sotho: ho tsamaea thupa; Spanish: bastón; Sui: dyungx; Sundanese: leumpang iteuk; Swahili: bakora; Swedish: käpp, spatserkäpp, promenadkäpp; Tagalog: tungkod; Tajik: чӯбдаст; Taos: łòwatúną; Thai: ไม้เท้า; Tibetan: འཁར་རྒྱུག; Turkish: baston, koltuk değneği; Ukrainian: тростина, палиця, ціпок, палка; Urdu: چھڑی; Uzbek: hassa, aso; Vietnamese: ba toong; Volapük: stütastaf; Welsh: ffon; Yiddish: גיין שטעקן; Zulu: induku ehamba