ἄμυρος

From LSJ

Φιλοσοφίαν δὲ τὴν μὲν κατὰ φύσιν, ὦ Βασιλεῦ, ἐπαίνει καὶ ἀσπάζου, τὴν δέ θεοκλυτεῖν φάσκουσαν παραίτου. → Praise and revere, O King, the philosophy that accords with nature, and avoid that which pretends to invoke the gods. (Philostratus, Ap. 5.37)

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Full diacritics: ἄμυρος Medium diacritics: ἄμυρος Low diacritics: άμυρος Capitals: ΑΜΥΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: ámyros Transliteration B: amyros Transliteration C: amyros Beta Code: a)/muros

English (LSJ)

ἄμυρον, (ἀ- intens., μύρω) watery, τόποι S.Fr.512, but perhaps (ἀ- priv., μύρον) not perfumed, of byres.

Spanish (DGE)

(ἄμῠρος) -ον
1 húmedo, acuoso τόποι S.Fr.512.
2 no perfumado (γῆ) Orac.Sib.5.129.

German (Pape)

[Seite 132] ohne Salben, Sibyll. or.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἄμῠρος: -ον, = ἀμύριστος, ἐπίθ. τῆς Λυκίας, Χρησμ. Σιβυλλ. 5. 128.

Greek Monolingual

(I)
ἄμυρος, -ον (Α)
(για τόπους) υγρός, γεμάτος νερά.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < - επιτατ. + μύρω-μύρομαι «ρέω, κυλώ, στάζω (για υγρά)»].
(II)
-ον (Α ἄμυρος) μύρον
1. ο δίχως μυρωδιά, αμύριστος, άοσμος
2. ο δίχως μύρο, αμύρωτος, μη αρωματικός.

Translations

moist

Arabic: رَطِب‎, بَلّ‎; Armenian: թաց; Belarusian: вільготны; Bulgarian: влажен; Catalan: humit; Chamicuro: sawa; Chinese Mandarin: 潮濕/潮湿, 濕潤/湿润; Xiang: 水垮垮; Czech: vlhký; Danish: fugtig; Dutch: vochtig, nattig; Esperanto: malseketa; Finnish: kostea; French: humide, moite; Middle French: moiste; Old French: moiste; Friulian: umid; Galician: lento, húmido; Georgian: ნესტიანი; German: feucht; Greek: νοτισμένος, νοτερός, υγρός; Ancient Greek: ἄμυρος, βρεχώδης, βροχμώδης, βροχώδης, διάβροχος, διαντικός, διερός, δροσερός, δροσινός, ἐνδιής, ἔνδιος, ἔνδροσος, ἔνικμος, ἐννότιος, ἔννοτος, ἔνυγρος, ἔνυδρος, κατάρρυτος, νοτερός, παρδακός, πλαδαρός, ὑγρός, ὑδρηλός; Hindi: गीला, आबी, नम; Hungarian: nyirkos; Iban: embap; Icelandic: rakur, tárvotur; Ido: humida; Indonesian: lembap; Ingrian: nepsiä, nahkia; Italian: umido; Japanese: 湿った, しっとり; Korean: 축축한; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: şêdar; Latin: uvidus; Latvian: mitrs, mikls, valgs, valgans; Malay: lembap; Maori: kōpūtoitoi, mākūkū, haumākū, monoku, toriwai, hauwai, hauwai, mākū, tōwahiwahi, tōwahiwahi, tōwāwahi; Middle English: moiste; Norwegian Bokmål: klam, fuktig; Occitan: umid; Persian: نمناک‎; Plautdietsch: feicht; Polish: wilgotny; Portuguese: úmido, húmido; Romanian: umed; Russian: влажный; Slovak: vlhký; Slovene: vlážen; Spanish: húmedo; Swedish: fuktig; Thai: ชุ่มชื้น; Turkish: nemli, rutubetli; Ukrainian: вологий; Vietnamese: ẩm