ἀμμώδης

From LSJ

ἀεὶ δ' ἀρέσκειν τοῖς κρατοῦσιν → always try to please your masters, always be obsequious to the masters

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Full diacritics: ἀμμώδης Medium diacritics: ἀμμώδης Low diacritics: αμμώδης Capitals: ΑΜΜΩΔΗΣ
Transliteration A: ammṓdēs Transliteration B: ammōdēs Transliteration C: ammodis Beta Code: a)mmw/dhs

English (LSJ)

ες, sandy, gravelly, Arist.HA547b14, 569a29, Thphr. CP2.4.1, D.S.17.50, etc.; οὖρον Hp.Coac.478.

Spanish (DGE)

-ες
1 arenoso γῆ Arist.HA 569a29, Thphr.CP 2.4.1, Hero Geom.23.68 (p.414.23), Λιβύη Plb.12.3.2, χῶρος Aristid.2.349, μέρο[υς τῶν] ἀρουρῶν PMasp.118.36 (VI a.C.), ἀνάβασις ἀ. ἐν ποσὶν πρεσβυτέρου cuesta arenosa e.d. difícil, trabajosa para los pies de un viejo LXX Si.25.20
subst. ἡ ... χώρα περιέχεται ὑπὸ ἐρήμου καὶ ἀνύδρου τῆς ἀμμώδους la región está rodeada por un arenal desierto y sin agua D.S.17.50, pero ἐν τοῖς ἀμμώδεσι en la arena, en fondos arenosos Arist.HA 547b14.
2 granuloso, como arena ἀπὸ τῶν δένδρων τὸ μέλι ... οὐχ οὕτω δὲ στερεόν, ἀλλ' ὡσανεὶ ἀμμῶδες Arist.Mir.831b30.
3 con arenillas τούτοισιν ἀμμῶδες οὖρον γίνεται Hp.Coac.478.

German (Pape)

[Seite 126] ες, sandig, χώρα, Pol. 12, 3, 2.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀμμώδης: песчаный (γῆ Arst.; χώρα Polyb.; ἡ ἐρῆμος Diod.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀμμώδης: -ες, (εἶδος) ὁ πλήρης ἄμμου, Ἀριστ. Ἱ. Ζ. 5. 15, 14., 6.15, 4.

Greek Monolingual

-ες (Α ἀμμώδης)
1. ο γεμάτος άμμο
2. αυτός που περιέχει άμμο.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἄμμος + παραγ. κατάλ. -ώδης].

Translations

Aromanian: arinos; Azerbaijani: qumlu; Bulgarian: песъчлив; Catalan: sorrenc; Danish: sandet; Dutch: zanderig; Esperanto: sabla; Finnish: hiekkainen; Galician: areoso; German: sandig; Greek: αμμώδης; Ancient Greek: ἀμαθῶδες, ἀμαθώδης, ἄμμινος, ἀμμόγειος, ἀμμοφανής, ἀμμόχωστος, ἀμμῶδες, ἀμμώδης, ἀσώδης, δίαμμος, εὐψάμαθος, ἔφαμμος, ἠμαθόεις, θινῶδες, θινώδης, πολύαμμος, πολυψάμαθος, ὑπόψαμμος, ὕφαμμος, ψαμαθηΐς, ψαμαθῶδες, ψαμαθώδης, ψαμμαῖος, ψάμμινος, ψαμμόγεως, ψαμμοειδής, ψαμμῶδες, ψαμμώδης; Gujarati: રેતાળ; Icelandic: sendinn; Ido: sabloza; Latin: harenosus; Latvian: smilšains; Lithuanian: smėlėtas; Macedonian: песочен; Nogai: кумлы; Polish: piaszczysty; Portuguese: areado, arenado; Romanian: nisipos, arinos; Spanish: arenoso; Swedish: sandig; Turkish: kumlu; Ukrainian: піщаний; Yiddish: זאַמדיק‎