ἀλοιάω
οὐκ ἐπιλογιζόμενος ὅτι ἅμα μὲν ὀδύρῃ τὴν ἀναισθησίαν, ἅμα δὲ ἀλγεῖς ἐπὶ σήψεσι καὶ στερήσει τῶν ἡδέων, ὥσπερ εἰς ἕτερον ζῆν ἀποθανούμενος, ἀλλ᾿ οὐκ εἰς παντελῆ μεταβαλῶν ἀναισθησίαν καὶ τὴν αὐτὴν τῇ πρὸ τῆς γενέσεως → you do not consider that you are at one and the same time lamenting your want of sensation, and pained at the idea of your rotting away, and of being deprived of what is pleasant, as if you are to die and live in another state, and not to pass into insensibility complete, and the same as that before you were born
English (LSJ)
Epic for ἀλοάω.
English (Autenrieth)
(ἀλωή): thresh by treading, only ipf., γαῖαν χερσὶν ἀλοίᾶ, she smote the ground, Il. 9.568†.
German (Pape)
[Seite 108] = ἀλοάω, Hom. einmal, γαῖαν πολυφόρβην χερσὶν ἀλοία Iliad. 9, 568, vgl. Scholl. Aristonic.; Theocr. 10, 48.
Spanish (DGE)
v. ἀλοάω.
French (Bailly abrégé)
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀλοιάω: эп. = ἀλοάω.
Translations
thresh
Afrikaans: dors; Arabic: دَرَسَ; Armenian: կալսել; Aromanian: triyir; Bulgarian: вършея; Catalan: trillar; Chinese Mandarin: 打穀, 打谷, 脫粒, 脱粒; Czech: mlátit; Danish: tærske; Dutch: dorsen; Emilian: bāter; Esperanto: draŝi; Faroese: treskja; Finnish: puida; French: battre, fouler; Galician: mallar, trillar; Georgian: დაბეგვა; German: dreschen; Greek: αλωνίζω; Hebrew: דש; Hungarian: csépel; Icelandic: þreskja; Italian: trebbiare; Japanese: 脱穀する; Korean: 뒹굴다, 도리깨질하다; Latgalian: kuļt; Latin: trituro; Latvian: kult; Luxembourgish: dreschen; Macedonian: врши; Maltese: derra; Norwegian Bokmål: treske; Nynorsk: treske, treskje; Old Norse: þreskja; Polish: młócić; Portuguese: malhar, espalhar, debulhar; Quechua: t'ustuy; Romanian: treiera; Russian: молотить; Scottish Gaelic: buail; Serbo-Slovak: mlátiť; Spanish: trillar, desgranar, apalear, azotar; Swedish: tröska; Turkish: harman çevirmek, harmanlamak; Ukrainian: молотити; Vietnamese: đập; Welsh: dyrnu; Yiddish: דרעשן
obliterate
Belarusian: знішчыць, знішчаць, вынішчыць, вынішчаць; Bulgarian: изличавам, унищожавам; Catalan: anihilar, aniquilar, esmicolar, destrossar, destruir; Danish: udslette, tilintetgøre; Dutch: uitwissen; Finnish: tuhota, hävittää; French: annihiler, effacer; German: auslöschen, verwischen; Hungarian: eltöröl, kiirt; Italian: obliterare, annullare, spazzare; Latin: oblittero, annihilo; Maori: urupatu; Norwegian Bokmål: utslette; Nynorsk: utslette, utsletta; Polish: wyniszczać, wyniszczyć; Portuguese: aniquilar, obliterar; Russian: уничтожить; Spanish: remover, borrar, destruir, obliterar, arrasar, aniquilar; Swedish: utplåna
destroy
Akkadian: 𒄢; Aklanon: guba'; Albanian: shkatërroj; Arabic: دَمَّرَ; Egyptian Arabic: روح, خرب; Armenian: ոչնչացնել; Azerbaijani: məhv etmək, dağıtmaq; Belarusian: знішчаць, ні́шчыць, зні́шчыць, руйнаваць, зруйнаваць; Breton: freuzañ; Bulgarian: унищожавам, унищожа, разрушавам, разруша; Catalan: destruir; Cebuano: guba; Central Huishui Hmong: kom puas rau; Cherokee: ᎠᏲᏍᏙᏗ; Chinese Mandarin: 銷毀/销毁, 摧毀/摧毁, 破壞/破坏, 毀壞/毁坏; Choctaw: nasholichi; Czech: ničit, zničit; Danish: ødelægge; Dutch: vernietigen, vernielen, verwoesten, kapot maken, slopen; Esperanto: ekstermi, detrui; Estonian: hävitama; Evenki: эвми; Finnish: tuhota, hävittää; French: détruire; Middle French: gaster, destruire, mehaignier; Old French: gaster, destruire, mehaignier; Friulian: distruzi, distrugi; Galician: destruír; Georgian: განადგურება, მოსპობა, დაქცევა, დანგრევა; German: zerstören, vernichten, kaputtmachen; Gothic: 𐌵𐌹𐍃𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: καταστρέφω; Ancient Greek: ἀπόλλυμι, ὄλλυμι, ἀείρω, ἀϊστόω, πέρθω, πορθέω, ἀναιρέω, ἀναλίσκω, λύω, διαλύω, καταλύω, ὀλέκω, φθείρω, ἀποφθείρω, διαφθείρω, ἐκφθείρω, καταφθείρω, φθίνω, φθίω, καταχράομαι; Hawaiian: luku; Hebrew: הָרַס; Higaonon: naguba; Hindi: नष्ट करना, नाश करना, बर्बाद करना; Hungarian: megsemmisít, pusztít, elpusztít, tönkretesz, szétrombol; Icelandic: eyðileggja, rústa, skemma; Ido: destruktar; Irish: slad; Italian: distruggere, annichilare; Japanese: 破壊する, 壊す, 潰す, 破る; Khmer: កំទេច, បំផ្លាញ; Korean: 파괴하다, 말살하다, 부수다; Kumyk: дагъытмакъ; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: têkşikandin; Lao: ທໍາລາຍ; Latgalian: nycynuot, iznycynuot, propuļdeit; Latin: populor, deleo, aufero, aboleo, abolefacio; Latvian: iznīcināt; Lithuanian: sunaikinti; Livonian: nītsiņtõ; Macedonian: уништува, уништи; Malay: musnah; Manchu: ᡝᡶᡠᠯᡝᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: whakakorekore, hoepapa, whakamōtī, kōpenupenu, whakangawhi, whakangahi, kaiauru, whakahotu, hoepapa, urupatu, whakamōtī, whakapakaru; Mirandese: çtruir, çtroçar; Mongolian Cyrillic: суйтгэх, сүйтгэх; Nanai: хэпули-; Ngazidja Comorian: hwangamiza; Norman: dêtruithe; Norwegian Bokmål: ødelegge; Persian: از بین بردن; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤁𐤃; Polish: niszczyć, zniszczyć, rujnować, zrujnować; Portuguese: destruir, estraçalhar, arruinar, destroçar, detonar; Romanian: distruge, nimici; Russian: уничтожать, уничтожить, разрушать, разрушить; Sanskrit: नाशयति; Scots: cannoch; Scottish Gaelic: dì-làraich; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: уништавати, у̀ништити; Roman: uništávati, ùništiti; Slovak: ničiť, zničiť, znehodnotiť; Slovene: uničevati, uničiti; Sotho: a timetse; Spanish: destruir, romper, destrozar; Sumerian: 𒋗𒅆𒌨; Swahili: -haribu; Swedish: förstöra; Tagalog: sirain, wasakin; Tajik: нест кардан; Thai: ทำลาย; Tocharian B: näk-, kärst-; Turkish: yok etmek, mahvetmek; Ugaritic: 𐎕𐎎𐎚; Ukrainian: нищити, знищувати, знищити, руйнувати, зруйнувати, розвалюватити, розвалити; Urdu: برباد کرنا; Uzbek: yoʻq qilmoq, bitirmoq; Vietnamese: huỷ hoại, phá hoại, phá huỷ; Walloon: distrure; Welsh: dinistrio; Yiddish: חרובֿ מאַכן