ἀκάλυφος

From LSJ

διφθέραι σταδιαῖαι τοῖς μεγέθεσιν → hides a stade in size, hides fastened together so as to cover a place an entire stadium in extent

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Full diacritics: ἀκάλυφος Medium diacritics: ἀκάλυφος Low diacritics: ακάλυφος Capitals: ΑΚΑΛΥΦΟΣ
Transliteration A: akályphos Transliteration B: akalyphos Transliteration C: akalyfos Beta Code: a)ka/lufos

English (LSJ)

ον, = ἀκαλυφής.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
1 desnudo ἀ. κατέκειτο ἐν τῷ κοιτῶνι T.Reub.3.13.
2 prob. descubierto, al aire libre ἀνδριάς Hippobotus en D.L.8.72.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀκάλῠφος: Diog. L. = ἀκάλυπτος.

German (Pape)

unverhüllt, Diog.L. 8.72.

Translations

naked

Abkhaz: аҟьантаз; Adyghe: пцӏанэ; Afrikaans: naak, kaal, kaalbas, nakend; Aklanon: oba; Albanian: lakuriq, cull, gollomësh, blec; Arabic: عُرْيَان, عَارٍ; Egyptian Arabic: عريان; Hijazi Arabic: عُرْيان; Moroccan Arabic: عريان; South Levantine Arabic: عريان; Armenian: մերկ, տկլոր; Assamese: নাঙঠ, উদং; Asturian: desnudu, desvistíu; Avar: гӏицӏаб; Azerbaijani: çılpaq; Bashkir: шәрә; Basque: biluzi; Belarusian: голы, нагі́; Bengali: উদলা, উলঙ্গ, নগ্ন, বিবস্ত্র; Bikol Central: hubang pulos; Breton: noazh; Bulgarian: гол; Catalan: despullat, nu; Chamicuro: kolochoshko; Chechen: дерзина; Cherokee: ᎤᏰᎸᎭᎢ; Chinese Cantonese: 冇著衫, 冇着衫; Mandarin: 赤裸, , 裸體, 裸体; Cornish: noth; Czech: nahý; Dalmatian: noid; Danish: nøgen, bar, blottet, splitternøgen; Dutch: naakt, bloot, ongekleed; Elfdalian: nakun; Esperanto: nuda; Estonian: paljas, alasti; Even: дьулаккан; Evenki: дюлакин; Faroese: nakin; Finnish: alaston, alasti, kelteisillään; French: nu; Friulian: crot, nûd, nût; Galician: espido; Georgian: შიშველი, ტიტველი, დედიშობილა, ტანჩაუცმელი; German: nackt; Gothic: 𐌽𐌰𐌵𐌰𐌸𐍃; Greek: γδυτός, γυμνός, εν αδαμιαία περιβολή, με αδαμιαία περιβολή, ξεβράκωτη, ξεβράκωτος, όπως τη γέννησε η μάνα της, όπως τον γέννησε η μάνα του, τσίτσιδη, τσιτσίδι, τσίτσιδος; Ancient Greek: ἄδαρτος, ἀκάλυφος, ἀναμφίαστος, ἀναμφίεστος, ἀνείμων, ἀφαρής, ἄφαρος, γυμνάς, γυμνής, γυμνήτης, γυμνοπερίβολος, γυμνός; Hebrew: עירום, ערום; Hindi: नंगा, नग्न; Hungarian: meztelen, csupasz, pucér; Hunsrik: nackich; Icelandic: nakinn, ber, allsber; Indonesian: telanjang, bogel; Ingrian: alastoin, paljas, paljakas; Ingush: верзан; Irish: nocht; Italian: nudo, ignudo, svestito; Japanese: 裸; Javanese: wuda; Kabardian: пцӏанэ; Kapampangan: lubas; Kazakh: жалаңаш, тыржалаңаш; Korean: 벌거벗은, 벌거벗다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕووت; Kyrgyz: жылаңач; Ladino: dezbragado, desnudo; Lao: ເປືອຍ, ປະເປືອຍ; Latgalian: plyks; Latin: nudus; Latvian: kails, pliks; Lithuanian: nuogas, plikas; Lombard: biott; Low German: naakd, naked; Macedonian: гол; Malay: telanjang; Maltese: mikxuf; Manx: lhome; Maori: tahanga, kirikau, hahake; Marathi: नागडा, नागडी, नागडे; Mongolian Cyrillic: нүцгэн, шалдан; Mongolian: ᠨᠢᠴᠦᠭᠦᠨ, ᠱᠠᠯᠳᠠᠩ; Norwegian: naken; Nyunga: balak; Occitan: desnut; Odia: ନଗ୍ନ, ଲଙ୍ଗଳା; Old Church Slavonic: нагъ, голъ; Old English: nacod; Old High German: nackot; Old Javanese: wuda; Old Norse: nakinn, berr, naktr; Ossetian: бӕгънӕг; Ottoman Turkish: عریان; Pashto: بربنډ, لوڅ; Persian: لخت, برهنه; Plautdietsch: noaktich; Polish: nagi, goły; Portuguese: nu, pelado, despido; Quechua: q'ara; Romagnol: nud; Romani Kalo Finnish Romani: nango, uutan koola; Romanian: dezbrăcat, gol; Russian: голый, нагой, обнажённый; Samoan: telefua; Sardinian: nu, nuu, nuo, nudu, nutu; Scottish Gaelic: lomnochd, rùisgte, lom; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: го, гол, наг; Roman: go, gol, nag; Sicilian: nudu, nuru; Slovak: nahý, holý; Slovene: gol, nag; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: nagi; Upper Sorbian: nahi; Spanish: desnudo, en cueros, en pelota, en pelotas, en bolas, bichi, calancho, calato, chingo, chulón, chuto, llucho, pelado, pilucho, viringo; Swahili: uchi; Swedish: naken, bar, blottad, avklädd, näck; Tagalog: hubo at hubad; Tajik: бараҳна; Tetum: molik; Thai: ล่อนจ้อน, โล้งโต้ง; Tongan: telefua; Turkish: çıplak; Turkmen: ýalanaç, ýalaňaç; Tuvan: чанагаш; Tày: cùng càng; Ukrainian: голий, нагий; Urdu: ننگا; Uyghur: يالىڭاچ, ئوچۇق; Uzbek: yalangʻoch, ochiq; Venetian: nuo, desnù; Vietnamese: khoả thân, trần truồng; Volapük: nüdik; Welsh: noeth; West Frisian: neaken, bleat; Xhosa: ntswempu, ze; Yiddish: נאַקעט; Zazaki: veran; Zulu: nqunu