σμᾶνος

From LSJ

ὁ δὲ μὴ δυνάμενος κοινωνεῖν ἢ μηδὲν δεόμενος δι' αὐτάρκειαν οὐθὲν μέρος πόλεως, ὥστεθηρίονθεός → a man who is incapable of entering into partnership, or who is so self-sufficing that he has no need to do so, is no part of a state, so that he must be either a lower animal or a god | whoever is incapable of associating, or has no need to because of self-sufficiency, is no part of a state; so he is either a beast or a god

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Full diacritics: σμᾶνος Medium diacritics: σμᾶνος Low diacritics: σμάνος Capitals: ΣΜΑΝΟΣ
Transliteration A: smânos Transliteration B: smanos Transliteration C: smanos Beta Code: sma=nos

English (LSJ)

Doric for σμῆνος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

σμᾶνος: εος τό дор. = σμῆνος.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

σμᾶνος Dor. voor σμῆνος.

Translations

beeswarm

Afrikaans: byeswerm; English: beeswarm, swarm of bees; Dutch: imme, bijenzwerm, bijendrom; French: essaim d'abeilles; Greek: μελισσολόι, μελισσοσμήνος, μελισσοσμάρι, σμήνος μελισσών, σμάρι μελισσών, μελίσσι; Ancient Greek: ἄφεσις, ἀφεσμός, ἔθνος μελισσάων, ἑσμός, μελίσσιον, μελίττιον, σμᾶνος, σμῆνος, φῦλα μελισσέων; German: Bienenschwarm, Imme; Spanish: enjambre

swarm of insects

Afrikaans: swerm; Albanian: shemë; Arabic: ثَوْل; Armenian: պարս; Belarusian: рой; Bulgarian: рой, рояк; Catalan: eixam; Chinese Mandarin: 群; Czech: roj; Danish: sværm; Dutch: zwerm; Finnish: parvi; Franco-Provençal: èssem; French: essaim, grouillement; Friulian: scuam; Galician: enxame; Georgian: ნაყარი; German: Schwarm; Greek: σμήνος; Ancient Greek: σμῆνος, ἑσμός; Hebrew: נְחִיל; Hungarian: raj; Hunsrik: Schwaarem; Ido: esamo; Irish: saithe, scaoth; Italian: sciame, nugolo; Japanese: 群れ, 雲霞; Korean: 떼, 무리; Latin: examen; Macedonian: рој; Maori: pōī; Mpade: mam; Norwegian Bokmål: sverm, bisverm; Nynorsk: sverm, bisverm; Occitan: eissam; Old East Slavic: рои; Persian: اِزدِحام; Plautdietsch: Schwoarm; Polish: rój; Portuguese: enxame, nuvem, correição; Romanian: roi; Russian: рой; Sardinian: schissura; Scottish Gaelic: sgaoth; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: рој; Roman: roj; Sicilian: sciamu, assamu; Slovak: roj; Slovene: roj; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: roj; Spanish: enjambre, nube; Swahili: jana; Swedish: svärm; Ukrainian: рій; Venetian: same, samo; Volapük: kümam; Welsh: haid

swarm of people

Bulgarian: стадо; Czech: dav, hejno, houf, zástup; Danish: sværm; Dutch: menigte, massa; Finnish: lauma; French: nuée, essaim; Galician: liorna, barafunda; German: Schwarm; Greek: στίφος, εσμός, όχλος; Hungarian: horda, sokaság; Japanese: 群衆; Polish: mrowie; Portuguese: multidão, enxame, turba, turbamulta, turbilhão, tropel, roda-viva, barafunda; Russian: толпа, стая; Scottish Gaelic: sgaoth, sluagh; Spanish: multitud, muchedumbre, masa, aglomeración, barahúnda; Swahili: jana; Swedish: myller, vimmel; Tamil: திரள்; Ukrainian: натовп, юрба

beehive

Abaza: щхамартан, мартан; Abkhaz: а-шьхымӡа; Adyghe: бжьэматэ; Albanian: koshere, zgjua, kurpi, qengjë, korube, krodhë; Amharic: ቀፎ; Arabic: خَلِيَّة, قَفِير, كُوَارَة, جَبْح, عَسَّالَة, مَنْحَل; Egyptian Arabic: خلاية; Aramaic Jewish: כַּוְּורְתָּא / כַּוְּרְתָּא, כַּוְּורָא / כַּוְּרָא; Syriac: ܟܘܪܬܐ, ܟܘܪܐ; Armenian: մեղվաբույն, փեթակ; Assamese: মৌচাক, চাক; Avar: найил тӏала; Azerbaijani: pətək, arı səbəti; Bashkir: солоҡ, умарта; Basque: erlauntza; Bats: სკა; Belarusian: вулей; Bulgarian: кошер, улище; Burmese: ပျားအုံ; Catalan: arna, buc, casera, rusc; Chechen: никх; Chinese Mandarin: 蜂箱, 蜂巢, 蜂房; Corsican: arna, arnia, bugna, bugnu; Czech: hnízdo, úl, včelín; Dalmatian: alviar, buc; Danish: bikube; Dirasha: kakurt; Dutch: bijenkorf, bijenhuif, huif, bijennest, immenhuif, immenkorf, korf; Erzya: нешке; Estonian: taru; Farefare: sĩn-yoko; Finnish: mehiläispesä, pesä; French: ruche; Galician: colmea, trobo, albariza, covo, cortizo, arna; Georgian: სკა; German: Bienenstaat, Bienenstock, Bienenkorb; Greek: κυψέλη; Ancient Greek: γαυλός, κηρών, κυψέλη, κυψέλιον, μελίσσειον, μελισσία, μελίσσιον, μελισσουργεῖον, μελισσοφάτνη, μελιττία, μελίττιον, μελιττουργεῖον, μελιττοφάτνη, νεοσσιά, νεοσσιή, νεοττιά, νοσσιά, νοσσιή, σίμβλος, σμᾶνος, σμῆνος, τεῦχος; Hebrew: כוורת \ כַּוֶּרֶת; Hindi: छत्ता, मधुमक्खी का छत्ता; Hungarian: méhkas; Icelandic: býkúpa, býflugnabú; Ingrian: mehiläispatsas; Ingush: накх; Interlingua: apiculario; Irish: coirceog bheach; Italian: alveare, arnia; Japanese: 蜂巣, 蜂の巣; Kabardian: бжьэматэ; Kannada: ಜೇನುಗೂಡು; Kazakh: ара ұясы; Khmer: បង្គងឃ្មុំ; Khonso: kaakurta; Korean: 벌통, 벌집; Kyrgyz: бал челек; Ladin: sant; Lao: ຮັງເຜິ້ງ; Latgalian: aviļs, kūzuls; Latin: alvearium, mellarium; Latvian: strops; Laz: მცქა, კავრანი, ღუნი; Lithuanian: avilys; Louisiana Creole French: rish; Macedonian: кошница, улиште; Malay: rumah lebah; Maori: whare mīere; Marathi: पोळे; Mingrelian: სკა, ბუკი, ქოფე; Mongolian Cyrillic: зөгийн үүр; Navajo: tsísʼná bighan; Norman: rueûque; Norwegian Bokmål: bikube; Nynorsk: biekube, bikube; Occitan: bornat, bornhon, buc, brusc; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: улии; Old English: hȳf; Old Portuguese: colmẽa; Ongota: gorgora; Oromo: gaagura; Ossetian: мыдычыргъӕд; Ottoman Turkish: آریلق; Persian: کندو, شان; Plautdietsch: Bieeromp; Polabian: väul; Polish: ul; Portuguese: colmeia; Romanian: stup; Romansch: avieuler, aviouler, ualer; Russian: улей; Scots: byke, bink; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ко̏шница, пчѐлиња̄к; Roman: kȍšnica, pčèlinjāk; Slovak: úľ; Slovene: panj; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: wul; Upper Sorbian: kołć; Spanish: colmena; Svan: ღუ̂ებ; Swahili: mzinga; Swedish: bikoloni, bisamhälle, kupa, bikupa; Sylheti: ꠝꠌꠣꠇ; Tagalog: panilan, bahay-pukyutan; Tajik: канду; Telugu: తేనెగూడు; Thai: รวงผึ้ง; Tibetan: སྦྲང་ཚང; Turkish: kovan, arı kovanı; Ukrainian: вулик, вулій, улик, улій; Urdu: چهتا; Uyghur: ھەرە ئۇۋىسى, ھەرە كۆنىكى; Uzbek: asalari uyasi, asalari qutisi, arixona; Vietnamese: tổ ong; Volapük: bienabäset; Walloon: tchetoere; Welsh: cwch gwenyn, llestr gwenyn; Yiddish: בינשטאָק