ἐπαγώγιον
English (LSJ)
τό, foreskin, prepuce, Dsc. 3.22.
German (Pape)
[Seite 894] τό, die Vorhaut, Diosc.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐπαγώγιον: τό, ἀκροποσθία, ἀκροβυστία, Διοσκ. 4. 157.
Translations
foreskin
Afrikaans: voorhuid; Albanian: lafshë; Arabic: قَلْفَة, غُرْلَة; Egyptian Arabic: غرلة; Armenian: թլիփ; Asturian: prepuciu; Azerbaijani: pülük; Basque: moko-azal, prepuzio; Belarusian: крайняя плоць; Bulgarian: препуциум; Catalan: prepuci; Chinese Cantonese: 包皮; Mandarin: 包皮; Classical Nahuatl: tepōlēhuayōtl; Czech: předkožka; Danish: forhud; Daur: чирчигий магэл; Dhivehi: ފިރިހެން ހަށީގެ ބޯ ނިވައިކޮށްދޭ ހަންކޮޅު; Doteli: फुर्; Dutch: voorhuid; English: foreskin, prepuce; Esperanto: prepucio; Estonian: eesnahk; Faroese: forhúð; Finnish: esinahka; French: prépuce; Galician: prepucio; Georgian: ჩუჩი; German: Präputium, Vorhaut; Greek: ακροβυστία; Ancient Greek: ἀκροβυστία, ἐπαγώγιον, πόσθη, ποσθία, τὸ δαρτόν; Greenlandic: usuup nuuata amia; Hebrew: עורלה / עָרְלָה; Hungarian: fityma, előbőr; Icelandic: forhúð; Ido: prepuco; Igbo: àpị; Indonesian: kulup, khatan; Inuktitut: ᐹᓯᓂᖅ; Irish: forchraiceann; Italian: prepuzio; Japanese: 包皮; Javanese: ikut; Khmer: ស្បែក, ស្បែកក្ដ; Korean: 포피(包皮); Latin: praeputium; Latvian: priekšāda; Ligurian: pelle do belìn; Lithuanian: apyvarpė; Lombard: prepuzi; Malay: kulup; Maltese: prepuzju, ġarretta; Maori: pahuhu, kirimata; Norwegian Bokmål: forhud; Nynorsk: forhud; Occitan: prepuci; Old English: filmen; Old High German: furiwahst, furigiwahst; Persian: غلفه, پیشپوست; Plautdietsch: Väahut; Polish: napletek; Portuguese: prepúcio; Romanian: prepuț; Russian: крайняя плоть, препуций; Sami Inari: ovdânähki; Northern: ovdanáhkki; Skolt: pââimõsčåuʹdd; Sanskrit: लिङ्गाग्रचर्म; Serbo-Croatian: prepucij, prepucijum, predkožica, obrezak; Slovak: predkožka; Slovene: prepucij; Spanish: prepucio; Swahili: govi; Swedish: förhud; Tagalog: bilot, busisi; Tamil: சூப்பி; Tausug: mumud; Telugu: ముందోలు; Thai: หนังหุ้มปลาย; Tooro: ekisusu ky'emboro; Turkish: sünnet derisi, prepusyum, prepüs, ön deri; Ukrainian: крайня плоть, препуцій; Vietnamese: bao quy đầu; Volapük: prepüd; Welsh: blaengroen; Yoruba: adọ̀dọ́