τατύρας

From LSJ

κακὸς μὲν γὰρ ἑκὼν οὐδείς → no one is voluntarily wicked, no one is voluntarily bad

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Transliteration A: tatýras Transliteration B: tatyras Transliteration C: tatyras Beta Code: tatu/ras

English (LSJ)

ὁ, oriental name of the pheasant, Pamphil. ap. Ath.9.387e; cf. τέταρος, τέτραξ. (Cf. Mod. Pers. tedzrev 'pheasant', Lith. teterva 'black grouse', etc.: the bird τέταρος was imported from Media acc. to Ath. 14.654c.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 1073] ὁ, od. τάτυρος, ὁ, der orientalische Name des Fasans, Pamphil. bei Ath. IX, 387 d.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

τατύρας: ὁ, ἀνατολικὸν ὄνομα τοῦ φασιανοῦ, τὸ Περσικὸν tedsrew (Pott. Et. Forsch 1. σελ. Ιxxx), Πάμφιλ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 387D· πρβλ. τέταρος, τέτραξ.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, Α
βλ. τέταρος.

Translations

pheasant

Albanian: fazani; Arabic: تَدْرُج‎; Armenian: փասիան; Asturian: faisán; Azerbaijani: qırqovul; Basque: faisai; Belarusian: фазан; Breton: fazan-kolc'his; Bulgarian: фазан; Burmese: ရစ်; Catalan: faisà; Chechen: аккха нӏаьна; Chinese Mandarin: 野雞/野鸡; Czech: bažant; Danish: fasan; Dutch: fazant; Esperanto: fazano; Estonian: faasan; Faroese: fasánur; Finnish: fasaani; French: faisan; Friulian: fasan; Galician: faisán; Georgian: ხოხობი; German: Fasan, Fasanenhuhn; Greek: φασιανός; Ancient Greek: φασιανός, τέταρος; Hungarian: fácán; Icelandic: fashani; Ido: fazano; Indonesian: pegar, kuau; Irish: piasún; Italian: fagiano; Japanese: キジ, 雉, 雉子; Kazakh: қырғауыл; Korean: 꿩; Kumyk: къыртавукъ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: قەرقاوِڵ‎, چۆڕ‎; Northern Kurdish: qerqewil, çor; Ladin: fasan; Latin: phasianus; Latvian: fazāns; Lithuanian: fazanas; Low German: Fasaan; Luxembourgish: Fasan; Macedonian: фазан; Maltese: faġan; Maori: peihana; Middle English: fesaunt; Mingrelian: ხოხობი, ქილორი; Mongolian: гургуул; Nanticoke: uh!-quas-capitz; Navajo: zéédzísgaii; Norman: faîsan; Norwegian Bokmål: fasan; Nynorsk: fasan; Occitan: faisan; Old English: wōrhana; Ottoman Turkish: سوكلن‎, تذرو‎; Persian: تذرو‎, قرقاول‎; Polish: bażant; Portuguese: faisão; Punjabi: ਚਕੋਰ; Romagnol: fașân; Romani: dropya; Romanian: fazan; Romansch: fasan; Russian: фазан; Sami Northern Sami: fasána; Sardinian: pidraxu, fagianu, fazanu; Scottish Gaelic: easag; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: фазан; Roman: fazan; Slovak: bažant; Slovene: fazan, fazanka; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: fazan; Upper Sorbian: bažant, fazan; Spanish: faisán; Swedish: fasan; Tagalog: paysan; Tatar: кыргавыл; Thai: ไก่ฟ้า; Turkish: sülün; Turkmen: sülgün; Ukrainian: фазан; Uyghur: قىرغاۋۇل‎; Venetian: fajan, fajàn; Vietnamese: gà lôi, trĩ; Volapük: fasan; Welsh: ffesant; West Frisian: fazant; Yiddish: פֿאַזאַן‎; Zhuang: roeggae