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ἀροτρεύω

From LSJ

Ὁ δὲ μὴ δυνάμενος κοινωνεῖν ἢ μηδὲν δεόμενος δι' αὐτάρκειαν οὐθὲν μέρος πόλεως, ὥστε θηρίον θεός → Whoever is incapable of associating, or has no need to because of self-sufficiency, is no part of a state; so he is either a beast or a god

Aristotle, Politics, 1253a25
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Transliteration A: arotreúō Transliteration B: arotreuō Transliteration C: arotreyo Beta Code: a)rotreu/w

English (LSJ)

plough, Pherecyd.105J., Lyc. 1072, Nic.Th.6, Babr.21.5.

Spanish (DGE)

• Prosodia: [ᾰ]
arar, labrar abs. Pherecyd.105, Nic.Th.6, Nonn.Par.Eu.Io.4.37, c. ac. int. αὔλακα Lyc.1072, c. ac. compl. dir. γῆν Babr.21.5, ἀρούρας Nonn.D.42.329, Q.S.5.62.

German (Pape)

[Seite 357] ackern, pflügen, Lycophr. 1071; Nic. Ther. 6.

French (Bailly abrégé)

labourer.
Étymologie: ἄροτρον.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀροτρεύω: ἀροτριῶ, ὀργώνω, Φερεκύδ. 60, Λυκόφρ. 1072, Νικ. Θ. 6, κτλ.

Greek Monolingual

ἀροτρεύω (Α) άροτρον
οργώνω.

Translations

plough

Afrikaans: ploeg; Albanian: plugoj, lëroj; Arabic: حَرَثَ‎; Egyptian Arabic: حرت‎; Moroccan Arabic: حرت‎; Armenian: վարել, արորել, հերկել; Aromanian: ar; Assamese: হাল বোৱা; Azerbaijani: şumlamaq, kotanlamaq; Belarusian: араць, узараць; Bulgarian: ора; Burmese: ထယ်ထိုး, ခွဲ, ထွန်; Catalan: llaurar; Cherokee: ᎦᏓᎷᎩᎠ; Chinese Mandarin: 耕, 耕地, 耕田; Czech: orat; Danish: pløje; Dutch: ploegen; English: plough, plow; Esperanto: plugi; Estonian: kündma; Faroese: pløga; Finnish: kyntää; French: labourer; Friulian: arâ; Galician: arar; Gallurese: laurà; German: pflügen; Ancient Greek: ἀπαροτριάω, ἀπαρόω, ἀράω, ἄρδω, ἀροτρεύω, ἀροτριάω, ἀρότρωμι, ἀρόω, ἀρῶ, αὐλακίζω, βαιδυμῆν, βαιτρεύειν, βοηλατέω, βοωτέω, βωλοστροφέω, γατομέω, γεωργέω, γεωργῶ, γητομέω, διαλαχαίνω, διαρόω, διατμήγω, ἐμπολεύω, ἐχετλεύω, πολέω, πολῶ, τέμνω; Hebrew: חָרַשׁ‎; Hindi: हल चलाना; Hungarian: szánt; Icelandic: plægja; Irish: treabh; Italian: arare; Japanese: 耕す; Kazakh: айдау, жырту; Khmer: ភ្ជួរ, ភ្ជួរដី; Korean: 갈다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کێڵان‎; Kyrgyz: жер айдоо; Lao: ໄຖ; Latgalian: art; Latin: aro; Latvian: art; Lithuanian: arti; Macedonian: ора; Malayalam: ഉഴുക; Maori: parau; Marathi: नांगरणे; Mongolian Cyrillic: хагалах; Mongolian: ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠯᠬᠤ; Norman: tchéthuer; North Frisian: pluuge; Norwegian: pløye; Occitan: laurar, arar; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: орати; Old East Slavic: орати, пахати; Old English: erian; Oromo: qotuu; Persian: شخم زدن‎; Polish: orać; Portuguese: arar, lavrar; Quechua: yapuy; Romanian: ara; Russian: пахать, вспахивать, вспахать, орать; Santali: ᱥᱤ; Sardinian Campidanese: arai, manixài; Logudorese: laorare, laurare, manizare; Sassarese: laurà; Scots: pleuch, plou; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀рати; Roman: òrati; Slovak: orať; Slovene: orati; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: wóraś, zwóraś; Spanish: arar, labrar, barbechar; Swedish: plöja; Tajik: шудгор кардан; Telugu: దున్ను; Thai: ไถ; Ugaritic: 𐎈𐎗𐎘; Ukrainian: орати, зорювати, зорати; Urdu: ہل چلانا‎; Uzbek: haydamoq, er haydamoq; Vietnamese: cày; Walloon: tcherwer, rabourer; Welsh: aredig