ἀθυρόγλωσσος

From LSJ

οἴκοι μένειν δεῖ τὸν καλῶς εὐδαίμονα → the person who is well satisfied should stay at home

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Transliteration A: athyróglōssos Transliteration B: athyroglōssos Transliteration C: athyroglossos Beta Code: a)quro/glwssos

English (LSJ)

ἀθυρόγλωσσον, or ἀθυρόγλωττος, loquacious, incapable of holding one's tongue, one that cannot keep his mouth shut, ceaseless babbler, E. Or. 903.

Spanish (DGE)

(ἀθῠρόγλωσσος) -ον
• Alolema(s): ἀθυρόγλωττος Epiph.Const.Haer.26.10.10, 26.17.4, Eust.723.51, Sud.s.u. ἀλογεῖν
1 charlatán, gárrulo, ἀνήρ τις E.Or.903, cf. Poll.2.109, AP 16.132 (Theodorid.), Clem.Al.Strom.7.7.44, de Cicerón, D.C.46.18.4, τόλμη Epiph.Const.Haer.26.17.4, πόρναις δὲ καὶ ἀθυρογλώττοις ὁμοδίαιτος ὑπάρχειν Sud.l.c.
subst. τὸ ἀθυρόγλωσσον = la garrulería Eust.l.c.
2 adv. ἀθυρογλώττως = gárrulamente, ἀθυρογλώττως βλασφημοῦντες Epiph.Const.Haer.26.10.10.

Translations

talkative

Arabic: ثَرْثَار‎; Armenian: խոսուն, լեզվանի; Aromanian: limbutsescu, limbar; Azerbaijani: söhbətcil; Belarusian: гаварлі́вы, гаваркі́, размоўны; Bulgarian: приказлив, словоохотлив, разговорлив; Chinese Mandarin: 貧嘴, 贫嘴; Czech: upovídaný, povídavý; Danish: snaksom,snaksaglig; Dutch: spraakzaam, praatgraag, babbelziek; English: chatty, gabby, loquacious, outgoing, talksome, outspoken; Esperanto: parolema; Finnish: puhelias, suulas, suupaltti; French: bavard, loquace; Galician: falador, paroleiro, faladeiro; German: gesprächig, redselig; Greek: φλύαρος, ομιλητικός, λαλίστατος; Ancient Greek: γλώσσαλγος, γλώσσαργος, γλωσσώδης, ἑτοιμολόγος, λακερός, λάληθρος, λάλος, περίλαλος, πολύλαλος, πολύλογος, πολύφωνος, πρόγλωσσος, στωμυλήθρας, στωμύληθρος, στωμύλος, φιλόλογος, φλύαρος; Hebrew: דברן‎, פטפטן‎, פטפטני‎; Hungarian: beszédes, bőbeszédű; Icelandic: málglaður, skrafhreifinn; Ido: babilema; Indonesian: banyak omong; Irish: béalráiteach; Italian: loquace, chiacchierino, garrulo; Japanese: おしゃべり好きな; Javanese: cangkeman; Kapampangan: malabit; Korean: 수다스럽다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زمان پاراو‎; Latin: loquax, garrulus, multiloquus; Latvian: runīgs, valodīgs, mutīgs, pļāpīgs; Luxembourgish: gespréicheg; Macedonian: разговорлив; Malayalam: വാചാലം; Maori: kōtetetete, matakuikui, hautete, whakapūkahu; Norwegian Bokmål: pratsom; Nynorsk: pratsam; Polish: gadatliwy, rozmowny; Portuguese: falador, falante, conversador, tagarela; Romanian: vorbăreț, flecar, limbut, guraliv, gureș; Russian: разговорчивый, словоохотливый, болтливый, беседливый, говорливый, гаваркі; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бр̏бљав, прѝчљив, гово̀рљив; Roman: bȑbljav, prìčljiv, govòrljiv; Slovak: ukecaný, utáraný, zhovorčivý; Slovene: zgovoren, klepetav; Spanish: hablador, conversador; Swedish: pratglad, pratsam; Tatar: сүзчән; Turkish: konuşkan, şapır; Ukrainian: балакучий, говіркий, балакливий, говірливий, розмовний; Volapük: spikotälik; Welsh: siaradus, chwedleugar

loquacious

Aromanian: limbutsescu, limbar, zburyearcu, lafãzan; Bulgarian: бъбрив; Catalan: loquaç; Chinese Mandarin: 貧嘴, 贫嘴, 多嘴; Czech: povídavý; Dutch: praatziek, praatgraag; Finnish: puhelias, suulas; French: loquace; German: gesprächig, redselig, geschwätzig, schwatzhaft; Greek: ομιλητικός; Ancient Greek: λάλος, πολύλογος, τανύγλωσσος; Irish: teangach, béalach; Italian: loquace; Japanese: 多弁な; Latin: loquax, garrulus; Macedonian: зборлив, благоглаголив; Maori: tātākī, pukukōrero, kōtetetete; Mongolian: ам задгай; Norwegian: plaprende; Polish: gadatliwy; Portuguese: loquaz; Romanian: vorbăreț, limbut, flecar, gureș, guraliv; Russian: словоохотливый, разговорчивый, говорливый, болтливый; Scottish Gaelic: beulach, bruithneach, labhairteach, gobach. cabach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: причљив; Roman: pričljiv; Spanish: locuaz; Swedish: pratsam; Turkish: konuşgan, geveze; Volapük: spikotälik, spikodiälik

chatterbox

Arabic: ثَرْثَار; Belarusian: лапатун, лапатуха, лапатушка, ласкатун, ласкатуха, ласкатушка; Bulgarian: бъбрица, кречетало; Catalan: xerraire; Chinese Mandarin: 話匣子, 话匣子, 喋喋不休者, 話癆, 话痨; Czech: kecal; Danish: sladretaske, sludrechatol; Dutch: kletskous; Esperanto: babilemulo; Finnish: lörppö, lörpöttelijä, hölösuu; French: moulin à paroles, bavard comme une pie; Galician: charlatán; German: Dampfplauderer, Plaudertasche, Quasselstrippe, Schwätzer, Schwätzerin; Alemannic German: Chlepfe; Greek: πολυλογάς, φαφλατάς; Ancient Greek: ἀδέλεσχος, ἀδολέσχης, ἀδόλεσχος, ἀείλαλος, ἀθυρόγλωσσος, ἀθυρόγλωττος, ἀθυρόστομος, ἀπεριλάλητος, βάβαξ, γλώσσαλγος, γλώσσαργος, γλωσσώδης, Δωδωναῖον χαλκεῖον, ἑτοιμολόγος, κωτίλος, λακερός, λάληθρος, λάλημα, λαλητρίς, λάλος, λεσχήν, λεσχηνευτής, λογολέσχης, μακρολόγος, πανθρύλιος, πάνθρυλος, περίλαλος, περισσολόγος, πολύλαλος, πολυλόγος, πολύλογος, πολύφωνος, πρόγλωσσος, ῥαχίας λαλίστερος, ῥεολόγος, ῥειολόγος, ῥωποπερπερήθρας, σπερμολόγος, στωμυλήθρας, στωμύληθρος, στώμυλμα, στωμύλος, φάτης, φιλόλογος, φλέδων, φλήναφος, φλῆφος, φλύαρος; Hungarian: locsi-fecsi, szélkelep; Irish: cabaire; Italian: chiacchierone, ciancione, linguacciuto; Japanese: おしゃべり; Kazakh: сумақай; Latin: lingulaca; Latvian: pļāpa; Macedonian: кречетало, брборко, алапача; Maori: kohe, komarero, pane kākā, ngutu kotete; Norman: bailleux d'goule, caqu'teux; Occitan: barjacaire, charraire; Plautdietsch: Plaupamul; Polish: gaduła; Portuguese: tagarela, falador, gralha, grafonola; Russian: болтун, болтунья, болтушка, лопотун, лопотуха, лопотунья; Serbo-Croatian: brbljavac, brbljavica; Spanish: loro, lora, charlatán, cotorra, parlanchín; Tangut: 𗀁𗢯; Turkish: geveze, şapır; Ukrainian: балакун, балакуха, лепетун, лепетуха; Walloon: tchafiåd, tchafete, berdeleu, Mareye-tarame