ἀνασθμαίνω

From LSJ

ἀλλὰ σὺ μὲν νῦν στῆθι καὶ ἄμπνυε → but you, stop now and catch your breath | but do thou now stand, and get thy breath

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Transliteration A: anasthmaínō Transliteration B: anasthmainō Transliteration C: anasthmaino Beta Code: a)nasqmai/nw

English (LSJ)

breathe with difficulty, Q.S.4.244, cf. Opp.H.5.212 (where it may be trans.).

Spanish (DGE)

respirar con dificultad, respirar entrecortadamente Opp.H.5.212, cf. Q.S.4.244, 8.374.

German (Pape)

[Seite 207] schwer aufathmen, Qu. Sm. 4, 244; Opp. H. 5, 212.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀνασθμαίνω: ἀναπνέω μετὰ δυσκολίας, ἐκ δὲ μόγοιο λάβρον ἀνασθμαίνοντες Κόϊντ. Σμ. 4. 244.

Translations

pant

Albanian: dihat; Bulgarian: пъхтя, задъхвам се; Catalan: panteixar; Chinese Mandarin: 喘氣, 喘气, 喘息, 氣喘吁吁; Czech: supět, funět, ztěžka/zrychleně dýchat; Dutch: hijgen; Esperanto: anheli; Finnish: huohottaa, läähättää, puuskuttaa; French: haleter; Galician: abarquiñar, acorar, arfar, alasar, ampear; German: hecheln, keuchen, schnaufen; Greek: αγκομαχάω, ασθμαίνω, βαριανασαίνω, λαχανιάζω; Ancient Greek: ἀνασθμαίνω, ἄνω ἔχειν τὸ πνεῦμα, ἀπνοέω, ἀσθμάζω, ἀσθμαίνω, ἀσπαίρω, ἀσπαρίζω, δυσπνοέω, ἐξασθμαίνω, μαιμάω, πνευματιάω, πνευστιάω, πνευστιῶ, πνέω, σπαίρω, φυσιάω; Hungarian: liheg, zihál; Icelandic: mása; Italian: ansare, ansimare, boccheggiare; Japanese: 喘ぐ; Latin: anhelo; Luxembourgish: hechelen; Maori: kahekahe, kuhakuha, whakahotuhotu, huatare, whakaaeaea, taretare, tūngāngā, kihakiha; Old English: sworettan; Ottoman Turkish: صولومق; Persian: رخیدن; Polish: dyszeć; Portuguese: ofegar, arfar, arquejar; Russian: пыхтеть, задыхаться, запыхаться, запыхаться; Scottish Gaelic: plosg; Spanish: jadear, harbar, acezar, resollar, resolgar; Swedish: flämta, flåsa; Tagalog: hingalin; Walloon: panti, haner