ἀνάλιπος
Δαρείου καὶ Παρυσάτιδος γίγνονται παῖδες δύο → of Darius and Parysatis there are born two children
English (LSJ)
[ᾱλ], ον, Dor. for ἀνήλιπος, barefoot, f.l. in Theoc.4.56.
Spanish (DGE)
ἀνυπόδητος Hsch.α 4327 (u.l. de νήλιπος Theoc.4.56 ap. crít.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 196] (dor. für ἀνήλιπος, v. ἦλιψ), unbeschuht, Theocr. 4, 56 (nicht aus πούς u. ἑλίσσω zsgstzt).
French (Bailly abrégé)
ος, ον :
dor.
sans chaussures, nu-pieds.
Étymologie: ἀ, ἦλιψ ; cf. νήλιπος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀνάλιπος: дор. = ἀνήλιπος.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀνάλιπος: [ᾱν], ον, Δωρ. ἀντὶ ἀνήλιπος, ἀνυπόδητος, «ἀνάλιπος, ἤγουν ἀνυπόδητος, ἐξ οὖ καὶ πέδιλον τὸ ὑπόδημα· ἦλιψ γὰρ τὸ ὑπόδημα», (Σχόλ.) Θεόκρ. 4. 56.
Greek Monotonic
ἀνάλιπος: [ᾱλ], -ον, Δωρ. αντί ἀν-ήλιπος.
Middle Liddell
doric for ἀνήλιπος.
Translations
Alemannic German: barfießich; Arabic: حَافِي, حَافٍ; Egyptian Arabic: حافي; Hijazi Arabic: حفيان; Moroccan Arabic: حفيان; Armenian: բոբիկ; Aromanian: discultsu, discults; Azerbaijani: ayaqyalın, yalınayaq, ayağı çılpaq; Bashkir: ялан аяҡ; Breton: diarc'hen, divotoù; Bulgarian: бос; Catalan: descalç; Chinese Mandarin: 赤腳, 赤脚, 光腳, 光脚; Corsican: scalzu; Czech: bosý; Danish: barfodet; Dutch: barrevoets, blootsvoets; English: barefoot, barefooted, discalceate, discalced, shoeless, unshoed, unshod; Esperanto: nudpieda; Faroese: berføttur, berbeinaður, berleggjaður; Finnish: paljasjalkainen; French: pieds nus; Friulian: discolç; Galician: descalzo; German: barfuß, barfüßig; Greek: ξυπόλυτος; Ancient Greek: ἄβλαυτος, ἄδετος, ἀνάλιπος, ἀνήλιπος, ἀνηλίπους, ἀνάρβυλος, ἀπέδιλος, ἀπεδίλωτος, γυμνοπόδης, ἀνυπόδητος, ἀνυποδήματος, γυμνός, γυμνόπους, γυμνοσάνδαλος, νήλιπος, νηλίπους, νηλίπεζος, ζάγρος, νήπους, λευκόπους; Hebrew: יחף; Hungarian: mezítlábas; Icelandic: berfættur; Indonesian: telanjang kaki; Irish: cosnochta; Italian: scalzo, a piedi nudi; Japanese: 裸足, 素足; Kazakh: жалаңаяқ; Korean: 맨발의; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: xwas, lingxwas, nigxwas, pêxwas, pîxwas; Ladin: deschëuz; Luxembourgish: baarbes; Malay: kaki ayam; Maltese: ħafi, ħafja, ħafjin; Maori: kore hū; Navajo: ké tʼáágééd; Neapolitan: scauzo; Norwegian Bokmål: barbeint; Old English: bærfōt; Persian: پابرهنه; Plautdietsch: boaft; Polish: bosy; Portuguese: descalço, descalça; Romanian: desculț; Russian: босо́й, необу́тый, босоно́гий; Sardinian: iscultzu, isciurtzu, iscurtzu, iscúlciu, iscrutzu, iscursu, iscurtu; Scots: barefit; Scottish Gaelic: casruisgte; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бо̑с; Roman: bȏs; Sicilian: scàusu; Slovene: bos; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: bósy, bósučki; Spanish: descalzo, chuña, a pies pelados; Swedish: barfota; Tagalog: yapak; Tashelhit: ⵃⴼⵢⴰⵏ; Tibetan: རྐང་རྗེན་མ; Turkish: yalınayak; Ukrainian: бо́сий, босоно́гий; Uyghur: يالاڭئاياق; Venetian: descalso, descalço, descals, descolzh, descolz; Volapük: nüdafutik; Walloon: a pîs dischås, a pîs dschås; Welsh: troednoeth; Yiddish: באָרוועס