τρυμαλιά

From LSJ

διὸ δὴ πᾶς ἀνὴρ σπουδαῖος τῶν ὄντων σπουδαίων πέρι πολλοῦ δεῖ μὴ γράψας ποτὲ ἐν ἀνθρώποις εἰς φθόνον καὶ ἀπορίαν καταβαλεῖ → And this is the reason why every serious man in dealing with really serious subjects carefully avoids writing, lest thereby he may possibly cast them as a prey to the envy and stupidity of the public | Therefore every man of worth, when dealing with matters of worth, will be far from exposing them to ill feeling and misunderstanding among men by committing them to writing

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Full diacritics: τρῡμᾰλιά Medium diacritics: τρυμαλιά Low diacritics: τρυμαλιά Capitals: ΤΡΥΜΑΛΙΑ
Transliteration A: trymaliá Transliteration B: trymalia Transliteration C: trymalia Beta Code: trumalia/

English (LSJ)

ἡ, = τρύμη, hole, Sotad. 1 (sens. obsc.), LXX Je.13.4, al.; ἡ τρυμαλιὰ τῆς ῥαφίδος = the eye of the needle, Ev.Marc.10.25; βελόνης Maria ap.Zos.Alch.p.238 B.; mesh, Aesop.26.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ᾶς (ἡ) :
= τρύμη (sens obscène).
NT: trou (d'une aiguille)

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

τρυμαλιά -ᾶς, ἡ [τρύω] gat, oog (van een naald).

German (Pape)

[ῡ], ἡ, = τρύμη, Loch; Sotad. bei Ath. XIII.621a; NT.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

τρῡμᾰλιά: и τρῡμαλιή ἡ NT, Plut. = τρύπη.

English (Strong)

from a derivative of truo (to wear away; akin to the base of τραῦμα, τρίβος and τρώγω); an orifice, i.e. needle's eye: eye. Compare τρύπημα.

English (Thayer)

τρυμαλιᾶς, ἡ (equivalent to τρυμα, or τρύμη, from τρύω to wear away, perforate), a hole (eye of a needle): R G in Sotades in Plutarch, mor., p. 11a. (i. e., de educ. puer. § 14); Geoponica.)

Greek Monolingual

η, ΝΜΑ, και ιων. τ. τρυμαλιή Α
(στην αρχ. με τη λ. ῥαφίς) η οπή της βελόνας
αρχ.
οπή, τρύπα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < τρύμη / τρῦμα (για τον σχηματισμό της λ. βλ. λ. αρμαλιά)].

Greek Monotonic

τρῡμᾰλιά: ἡ (τρύω) = τρύμη, τρύπα, οπή, ἡ τρυμαλιὰ τῆς ῥαφίδος, οπή βελόνας, σε Καινή Διαθήκη

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

τρῡμᾰλιά: ἡ, (τρύω) τρύμη. ὀπή, Σωτάδ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 621Α, Ἑβδ. (Ἱερ. ΙΓ΄, 4, κ. ἀλλ.)· ἡ τρ. τῆς ῥαφίδος, ἡ ὀπὴ τῆς βελόνης (πρβλ. τρύπημα), Εὐαγγ. κ. Μάρκ. ι΄, 25, πρβλ. κ. Λουκ. ιη΄, 25.

Middle Liddell

τρῡμᾰλιά, ἡ, τρύω = τρύμη
a hole, ἡ τρ. τῆς ῥαφίδος the eye of the needle, NTest.

Chinese

原文音譯:trumali£ 特呂馬利阿
詞類次數:名詞(2)
原文字根:孔 相當於: (נָקִיק‎) (סָעִיף‎)
字義溯源:針眼,孔(洞),眼;源自(Τρυφῶσα)X*=磨損),類似: (τραῦμα)=傷處, (τρίβος)=路徑, (τρώγω)=齧咬*,咀嚼。比較: (τρῆμα / τρύπημα)=小孔
出現次數:總共(2);可(1);路(1)
譯字彙編
1) 眼(2) 可10:25; 路18:25

Translations

hole

Adyghe: абан, гъуанэ; Albanian: vrimë; Aleut: hunax̂, tatax̂; Apache Western Apache: o'i'án; Arabic: ⁧ثَقْب⁩, ⁧حُفْرة⁩; Egyptian Arabic: ⁧حرق⁩, ⁧خرم⁩; Hijazi Arabic: ⁧خُرْق⁩, ⁧خُرْم⁩, ⁧فَتْحة⁩, ⁧حُفرة⁩, ⁧ثُقْب⁩; South Levantine Arabic: ⁧خرم⁩, ⁧خزق⁩; Aragonese: forau; Armenian: անցք, ծակ; Aromanian: gavrã, guvã; Assamese: গাঁত, ফুটা; Asturian: furacu, buracu, fueyu; Azerbaijani: deşik, dəlik; Bashkir: батынҡы урын, соҡор; Belarusian: дзі́рка; Bengali: গর্ত; Bulgarian: дупка, яма; Burmese: တွင်း; Catalan: forat; Chechen: ӏуьрг; Cherokee: ᎠᏔᎴᏒᎢ; Chinese Cantonese: 窿; Mandarin: 孔, 洞, 穴; Corsican: tufone; Crimean Tatar: teşik; Czech: díra; Danish: hul; Dutch: gaatje, gat, holletje, opening; Erzya: варя; Esperanto: truo; Estonian: auk; Evenki: саңар; Faroese: hol; Finnish: kuoppa, kolo; French: creux, trou; Galician: burato, buraco, pía, foca; Georgian: ნახვრეტი, ხვრელი; German: Loch, Grube, Grübchen, Mulde, Vertiefung, Kerbe; Greek: τρύπα, οπή; Ancient Greek: βόθρος, ὀπά, ὀπή, τρυμαλιά, τρυμαλιή, τρύμη, τρῦπα, τρύπη, τρύπημα; Greenlandic: putu; Hebrew: ⁧חור \ חֹר⁩; Hindi: छेद, छिद्र; Hungarian: lyuk; Icelandic: hola; Ido: truo; Ilocano: abut; Indonesian: lubang; Ingrian: reikä, uuttu; Ingush: ӏург; Irish: poll; Italian: buco, pertugio, foro, cunicolo, fessura; Japanese: 穴; Kapampangan: busbus; Karachay-Balkar: тешик; Karaim: tiešik; Kaurna: yapa; Kazakh: тесік, жыртық; Khakas: тизік; Khmer: រូង, រន្ធ; Kikuyu: irima; Korean: 구멍; Kumyk: тешик; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧چاڵ⁩; Northern Kurdish: kun; Kyrgyz: тешик; Lao: ຂຸມ, ຮູ; Latin: cavum, foramen, fovea, lacuna; Latvian: bedre, dobums; Lingala: libúlú; Lithuanian: duobė; Lombard: bus; Macedonian: дупка; Malay: lubang; Malayalam: തുള, ദ്വാരം, ഓട്ട, സുഷിരം; Manx: towl; Maori: poka; Mongolian: нүх; Nanai: сангар; Nogai: тесик; Norwegian: hull; Occitan: trauc; Odia: ଛିଦ୍ର; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: дира; Old Prussian: prālī; Pashto: ⁧سورى⁩, ⁧بغره⁩, ⁧غار⁩, ⁧منفذ⁩; Persian: ⁧سوراخ⁩; Plautdietsch: Loch; Polish: dziura; Portuguese: buraco, oco; Punjabi: ਮੋਰੀ, ਮੋਰਾ; Quechua: t'uqu; Romanian: gaură; Russian: впадина, яма; Samoan: lua; Saterland Frisian: Gat; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: отвор, рупа; Roman: otvor, rupa; Shor: тежик; Sicilian: pirtusu, purtusu, bucu; Skolt Sami: kååʹpp; Slovak: diera; Slovene: luknja; Southern Altai: тежик; Spanish: agujero, hoyo, abolladura, hendidura, depresión, pozo; Swedish: hål; Tagalog: butas; Tajik: сурох; Tamil: ஓட்டை; Tatar: чокыр, батынкылык; Thai: หลุม, รู; Tibetan: ཁུང་བུ, ས་དོང; Tocharian B: kāre; Tofa: дэлік; Turkish: delik; Turkmen: deşik; Tuvan: дежик; Ukrainian: ді́рка; Urdu: ⁧چھید⁩; Urum: тэшик; Uyghur: ⁧تۆشۈك⁩; Uzbek: teshik, tuynuk; Venetian: bus; Vietnamese: lỗ; Vilamovian: łöch; Volapük: hog; White Hmong: qhov; Yakut: хайаҕас; Yiddish: ⁧לאָך⁩; Zazaki: qul; Zhuang: congh