ἑνόκερος

From LSJ

τὸ ἀεὶ ταῦτα οὕτως ἔχειν ἐχάλασαν → relaxed the strictness of the doctrine of perpetual strife

Source

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ unicornio, Phys.B 322.3, 4.

Translations

unicorn

Afrikaans: eenhoring; Albanian: briqen, njëbrirësh; Arabic: وَحِيد القَرْن, حَرِيش, يُونِيكُورْن.; Armenian: միեղջյուր; Asturian: unicorniu; Azerbaijani: təkbuynuz; Bashkir: һыңармөгөҙ; Basque: adarbakar; Belarusian: аднарог; Breton: unkorneg; Bulgarian: инорог, еднорог; Catalan: unicorn; Cherokee: ᏐᏈᎵ ᎤᏟᎩ; Chinese Mandarin: 獨角獸, 独角兽; Czech: jednorožec; Danish: enhjørning; Dutch: eenhoorn; Esperanto: unukornulo; Estonian: ükssarvik; Faroese: einhyrningur; Finnish: yksisarvinen; French: licorne; Galician: unicornio; Georgian: მარტორქა; German: Einhorn; Greek: μονόκερως; Ancient Greek: μονόκερως, μουνόκερος, ἑνόκερος; Greenlandic: enhjørningi, tuugaalik; Hebrew: חַד-קֶרֶן; Hindi: इकसिंगा; Hungarian: unikornis, egyszarvú; Icelandic: einhyrningur; Ido: unikorno; Indonesian: unikorn, kuda bertanduk; Irish: aonbheannach; Italian: unicorno, liocorno; Japanese: 麒麟, 一角獣, ユニコーン, 一角馬; Kazakh: жалғыз мүйіз; Khmer: សេះស្នែងមួយ; Korean: 유니콘, 일각수(一角獸); Latin: unicornis; Latvian: vienradzis; Lithuanian: vienaragis; Luxembourgish: Eenhar; Macedonian: еднорог; Malay: kuda sumbu, rusa senggerek, unikorn; Maltese: unikorn; Manchu: ᡠᡳᡥᡝᡵᡳᠨ; Manx: un-eairkagh; Maori: unikanga; Marathi: युनिकॉर्न; Middle English: unicorne; Navajo: łį́į́ʼ bideeʼłáaʼii; Norwegian Bokmål: enhjørning; Nynorsk: einhyrning; Ojibwe: ningodeshkani; Old English: ānhorn; Persian: تک‌شاخ; Polish: jednorożec; Portuguese: unicórnio, licorne; Romanian: unicorn, licorn, inorog; Romansch: unicorn; Russian: единорог; Scots: unicorn; Scottish Gaelic: aon-adharcach, sròin-adharcach, biast-na-sgrogaig; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: је̏днорог; Roman: jȅdnorog; Slovak: jednorožec; Slovene: samorog, enorog; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: jednorohač; Spanish: unicornio; Swahili: farasi-pembemoja; Swedish: enhörning; Tagalog: unikornyo; Tamil: கொம்புக் குதிரை; Tatar: бермөгез; Thai: ยูนิคอร์น; Turkish: tek boynuzlu at, tekboynuz, kilin; Ukrainian: єдинорі́г; Urdu: ارنا گھوڑا; Uzbek: bir jinsli; Vietnamese: kì lân; Volapük: balhon, bahon; Walloon: licoine; Welsh: uncorn; West Frisian: ienhoarn; Yiddish: איינהאָרן