τυμβάς
σκῆπτρον χρυσείοις ἥλοισι πεπαρμένον → sceptre pierced with golden studs, staff studded with golden nails
English (LSJ)
τυμβάδος, ἡ, (τύμβος) sorceress, witch, so called from their haunting tombs, Hsch.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
τυμβάς: -άδος, ἡ, (τύμβος) μάγισσα, γόησσα, Λατ. bustuaria· «τυμβὰς γυνή· τυμβάδας ἔλεγον τὰς φαρμακίδας, ἀπὸ τοῦ περὶ τοὺς τύμβους διατρίβειν καὶ τοὺς νεκροὺς ἀκρωτηριάζειν» Ἡσύχ., πρβλ. Ψελλ. παρὰ Ζωναρᾷ 1756.
Greek Monolingual
-άδος, ἡ, ΜΑ
γυναίκα που παρασκευάζει και χρησιμοποιεί δηλητηριώδη φάρμακα ή φίλτρα, μάγισσα η οποία, σύμφωνα με τον Ησύχ., ονομάστηκε έτσι επειδή πήγαινε συχνά στους τύμβους και ακρωτηρίαζε τους νεκρούς.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < τύμβος + κατάλ. -άς, -άδος (πρβλ. λιμνάς)].
German (Pape)
άδος, ἡ, Zauberin, Hexe, weil sie ihr Unwesen bes. auf Gräbern zu treiben pflegten, Hesych. ὅτι περὶ τοὺς τύμβους διατρίβουσι καὶ τοὺς νεκροὺς ἀκρωτηριάζουσι.
Translations
sorceress
Arabic: سَاحِرَة; Armenian: կախարդուհի, վհուկ; Belarusian: чараўні́ца; Bulgarian: чародейка, магьосница; Chinese Mandarin: 巫婆; Cornish: pystriores; Czech: čarodějka, kouzelnice; Danish: troldkvinde; Dutch: tovenares; Esperanto: sorĉistino, magiistino; Finnish: velhotar; French: sorcière; German: Zaubererin, Zaubrerin, Zauberin, Magierin, Hexenmeisterin; Hindi: जादूगरनी, भानमती, टोनहाई; Greek: μάγισσα; Ancient Greek: βαμβακεύτρια, γοῆτις, τυμβάς, φαρμακεύτρια, φαρμακίς, φαρμακίστρια; Italian: strega; Japanese: 魔女, 女魔術師; Korean: 요정, 마녀; Latgalian: būrauka; Latin: maga, venefica, striga, lamia, fascinatrix, fascinatoria, fascinans; Latvian: burve; Macedonian: волшебничка; Maori: wahine mākutu; Plautdietsch: Hakjs; Polish: czarodziejka, czarownica, zamawiaczka; Portuguese: feiticeira, bruxa; Russian: волшебница, колдунья, чародейка, ведьма; Scottish Gaelic: bana-bhuidseach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: чаробница, волшебница; Roman: čarobnica, volšebnica; Slovak: čarodejka, kúzelníčka; Slovene: čarovnica; Spanish: hechicera, bruja; Ukrainian: чарівниця, чароді́йка, чароді́йниця; Volapük: jimagival; Yiddish: מכשפֿה, מכשפֿטע
witch
Abkhaz: арупап; Adyghe: нэгъучӏыцэ, уды; Afrikaans: heks; Albanian: yshtëse; Arabic: سَاحِرَة; Aramaic: חרשתא; Armenian: կախարդ, վհուկ; Old Armenian: վհուկ, հմայք; Asturian: bruxa; Azerbaijani: cadugər; Basque: sorgin, belagile; Belarusian: ведзьма, чараўні́ца; Breton: gwrac'h, sorserez; Bulgarian: вещица, вълшебница, магьосница, чародейка; Burmese: ရွာသူ, စုန်း, ကဝေ; Catalan: bruixa; Cebuano: mamamarang, bruha; Chamicuro: shikechpalo; Chechen: гӏам, алмаз, ешап; Chichewa: mfiti; Chinese Mandarin: 巫, 巫婆, 巫人, 女巫, 神婆, 魔女, 女妖, 師婆/师婆; Min Nan: 神姐; Classical Syriac: ܚܪܫܬܐ; Cornish: gwragh; Corsican: strega, sdreia, maga, moca; Czech: čarodějnice; Danish: heks; Dutch: heks, kol, tovenares, mare; Emilian: stria, strìa; Esperanto: sorĉistino; Estonian: nõid; Faroese: gandakelling, gívur; Finnish: noita; French: sorcière, stryge; Friulian: strie; Galician: meiga, bruxa, feiticeira, saga, bieiteira, fada, lurpia, antaruxa, sursuncorda, bencedeira, croucha, vedoreira, chamorra, distria, xugota, nubeira; Georgian: გრძნეული, ჯადოქარი, კუდიანი; German: Hexe, Gabelreiterin, Hexer, Hexenmeister; Greek: μάγισσα; Ancient Greek: βαμβακεύτρια, γοῆτις, τυμβάς, φαρμακεύτρια, φαρμακίς, φαρμακίστρια; Greenlandic: ilisiitsoq, kussuk; Gujarati: વિચ, ચૂડેલ; Haitian Creole: sòsyè; Hebrew: מְכַשֵּׁפָה; Hiligaynon: bahoy; Hindi: चुड़ैल, जादूगरनी, डाइन; Hungarian: boszorka, boszorkány, bába; Hunsrik: Hex; Icelandic: galdrakerling, norn; Indonesian: ahli sihir, penyihir; Irish: cailleach, bean Ultach, cailleach Ultach, amaid, cailleach feasa, seanchailleach; Old Irish: badb, ammait; Italian: strega, fattucchiera, versiera, maliarda, saga; Japanese: 魔女; Kabardian: уд; Kannada: ಮಾಟಗಾತಿ, ಮಾಂತ್ರಿಕ ಸ್ತ್ರೀ, ಮಾಯಗಾತಿ; Karachay-Balkar: обур; Karelian: noita; Kazakh: мыстан, жезтырнақ; Khmer: មេមត់, ឌាក៌នី; Korean: 무당(巫堂), 마녀(魔女); Kyrgyz: желмогуз; Lao: ແມ່ມົດ; Latgalian: rogona; Latin: magus, maga, maleficus, malefica, veneficus, venefica, fascinans, fascinator, fascinatrix, sagus, saga, striga, lamia, pythonissa, strix; Latvian: ragana, mačka; Limburgish: heks; Lithuanian: ragana; Lombard: stria, strïon; Low German: Hex, Wicker, Wickersch, Wickersche, Witsch; Lule Sami: guobas; Luxembourgish: Hex; Macedonian: вештерка, волшебничка; Malagasy: mpamosavy; Malay: ahli sihir, penyihir, sahir; Malayalam: മന്ത്രവാദം; Maltese: saħħara; Manx: ben obbee, buitçh, caillagh; Maori: hinematarau; Mauritian Creole: churel, sorsier; Middle English: wicche; Middle Low German: eteninne; Navajo: áńtʼį́į́hii, adiłgąshii; Norman: chorchiéthe; North Frisian: Gögeler; Norwegian Bokmål: heks or; Nynorsk: trollkjerring, heks; Occitan: masca, bruèissa, fachilhièra, fachinièra; Old English: hægtesse, wiċċe, wiċċa; Old High German: hagzissa; Old Norse: seiðkona, vǫlva, galdrakona; Old Portuguese: sorteira; Pennsylvania German: Hex; Persian: ساحره; Plautdietsch: Hakjs; Polish: czarownica, wiedźma, jędza, heksa; Portuguese: bruxa, estria, estrige, feiticeira; Quechua: layqa; Romani: ćovaxani, ćovali, drabarìca, drabarni; Baltic Romani: čovaxani, čovaxanî, vjeďma; Sinte Romani: čovaxani, broška, heksa; Welsh Romani: čovexani; Romanian: vrăjitoare, vrăjitor; Romansch: stria, streia; Russian: ведьма, колдунья, волшебница, чародейка; Santali: ᱯᱷᱩᱠᱨᱤᱱ; Saterland Frisian: Häkse; Scots: ell-woman, galdragon, gyre carline, hexie, sorceres, wancanny carlin, weird-woman, wise woman, wise wife, witch, witch-carline, witch-queen, witch-wife; Scottish Gaelic: ban-draoidh, buidseach, bana-bhuidseach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вѐштица, вјѐштица, штри̏га, цо̀прница; Roman: vèštica, vjèštica, štrȉga, còprnica; Slovak: čarodejnica, striga, bosorka; Slovene: čarovnica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: chódota; Upper Sorbian: chodojta, kuzłarnča; Spanish: bruja, hechicera, maga; Sumerian: 𒊩𒈦𒈦; Swahili: mchawi class-wa; Swedish: häxa, trollpacka, trollkvinna; Tagalog: mananagisama, mangkukulam; Tajik: ҷодугарзан, албастӣ, соҳира; Tamil: சூனியக்காரி, விரிச்சிகன்; Taos: còhəoʼóna; Telugu: మంత్రగత్తె; Thai: แม่มด; Tok Pisin: puripurimeri, poisinmeri, sanguma meri; Tswana: moloi; Turkish: büyücü, sihirbaz, cadı; Udi: тӏатӏмер, куси; Ukrainian: ві́дьма, чарівниця, чаклунка; Urdu: چڑیل; Uzbek: jodugar; Venetian: striga; Veps: noid; Vietnamese: phù thuỷ; Vilamovian: pyłwajs; Volapük: magivan, himagivan, jimagivan; Voro: nõid; Votic: nõitõ; Waray-Waray: barangan; Welsh: dewines, gwrach; West Frisian: tsjoenster; Xhosa: igqwirhakazi; Yiddish: מכשפֿה; Zazaki: cındar