ὀδαγμός

From LSJ

Τί γὰρ γένοιτ' ἂν ἕλκος μεῖζονφίλος κακός; → What wound is greater than a false friend?

Sophocles, Antigone, 651-2
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Full diacritics: ὀδαγμός Medium diacritics: ὀδαγμός Low diacritics: οδαγμός Capitals: ΟΔΑΓΜΟΣ
Transliteration A: odagmós Transliteration B: odagmos Transliteration C: odagmos Beta Code: o)dagmo/s

English (LSJ)

ὁ, (ὀδάξομαι) itching, irritation, S.Tr.770 codd.: ἀδαγμός Phot.

German (Pape)

[Seite 291] ὁ, ion. ἀδαγμός, das Beißen, Jucken, Medic.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὀδαγμός: ὁ Soph. v.l. = ἀδαγμός.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὀδαγμός: ὁ, (ὀδάξομαι) κνησμός, ἐρεθισμός: οὕτω γράφεται ἡ λέξις ἐν ταῖς παλαιαῖς ἐκδόσεσι τοῦ Σοφοκλ. ἐν Τρ. 770, ἔνθα νῦν ἀδαγμός.

Greek Monolingual

ὀδαγμός και, κατά τον Φώτ. ἀδαγμός, ὁ (Α)
(ποιητ. τ.) κνησμός, φαγούρα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < θ. οδαγ-, πρβλ. παθ. υπερσ. -δάγ-μην, του ρ. ὀδάζω / ὀδάζομαι «προκαλώ κνησμό, αισθάνομαι φαγούρα» + κατάλ. -μός (πρβλ. κηρυγμός)].

Greek Monotonic

ὀδαγμός: ὁ (ὀδάξομαι), = ἀδαγμός, σε Σοφ.

Middle Liddell

ὀδαγμός, οῦ, ὁ, [ὀδάξομαι] = ἀδαγμός, Soph.]

Translations

itch

Albanian: kruarje; Arabic: حِكَّة‎; Egyptian Arabic: جرب‎; Moroccan Arabic: حكّة‎; Armenian: քոր; Assamese: খজুৱতি, খজুলি, খজুটি; Azerbaijani: qaşınmaq; Belarusian: свярбенне, сверб; Bikol Central: gatol; Bulgarian: сърбеж; Chinese Cantonese: 痕; Mandarin: 癢, 痒, 發癢, 发痒; Czech: svrbění, svědění; Dutch: jeuk; Esperanto: juko; Finnish: kutina, syyhy; French: démangeaison, prurit; Galician: proído, proício, prurito, comechón; Georgian: მუნი; German: Jucken, Juckreiz; Greek: φαγούρα, κνησμός; Ancient Greek: ἀδαγμός, ἀδαξησμός, ἀναξεσμός, δῆξις, δρίμυξις, κνηθμός, κνῆσις, κνησμονή, κνησμός, κνίδωσις, κνισμός, κυσοκνησία, ξυσμός, ὀδαγμός, ὀδαξησμός, ψώρα; Hebrew: גירוד‎, עקצוץ‎; Hungarian: viszketés; Ido: prurito; Ilocano: budo; Ilocano: budo; Italian: prurito; Japanese: かゆみ; Kashubian: svôrb; Kikuyu: mwĩthũa Korean: 가려움증; Latin: prurigo; Maori: toretiti, harehare, hakihaki, māngeongeo, torotiti, ngaoko; Marathi: खाज; Occitan: prusina, prusor, prusèsta; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: сврабъ; Old East Slavic: своробъ; Old English: giċċe; Oromo: cittoo; Plautdietsch: Gnauz; Polish: świąd, swędzenie, świerzbienie; Portuguese: coceira, comichão, prurido; Quechua: siqsi, sixi, şixi; Romanian: mâncărime; Russian: зуд, свербёж, зудение, свербение; Serbo-Croatian: svrab, свраб; Slovak: svrbenie; Spanish: picazón, escozor, picor, comezón, prurito; Swedish: klåda; Tagalog: kati; Telugu: దురద; Thai: ความคัน; Tocharian B: saiwe; Turkish: kaşıntı, kaşınma; Ukrainian: свербі́ж, сверблячка; Vietnamese: ngứa; Votic: süühü; Walloon: schôpe; Welsh: ysfa