ὀπώρη

From LSJ

νύκτα οὖν ἡμέραν ποιούμενος → without delay, as soon as possible, as fast as possible, making the night day, making night into day, turning night into day

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

ion. c. ὀπώρα.

English (Autenrieth)

(ὥρη): late summer (or early autumn), harvest-tide; the season extended from the rising of Sirius (end of July) to the setting of the Pleiades, thus corresponding nearly to our ‘dogdays,’ τεθαλυῖα, ‘luxuriant,’ ‘exuberant,’ fruit-time, Od. 11.192.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὀπώρη: ἡ ион. = ὀπώρα.

Translations

fruit

Afrikaans: vrug, vrugte; Akan: aba; Aklanon: bunga; Albanian: frutë; Alviri-Vidari: میوه‎; Amharic: ፍራፍሬ; Arabic: ثَمَرَة‎; Aragonese: fruita; Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܛܥܘܼܢܬܵܐ‎, ܝܵܝܡܝܼܫ‎, ܦܹܐܪܵܐ‎; Classical Syriac: ܦܐܪܐ‎; Arawak: iwi; Armenian: պտուղ, միրգ, բար; Aromanian: fructu, frut, poamã, carpo; Assamese: ফল; Asturian: frutu; Avar: пихъ; Azerbaijani: meyvə; Babuza: boa; Bahnar: plei; Bashkir: емеш; Basque: fruta, fruitu; Bavarian: Frucht, Obst; Belarusian: садаві́на, плод; Bengali: ফল; Bodo: फिथाइ; Breton: frouezh, frouezhenn; Brunei Malay: buah; Bulgarian: плод, овошка; Burmese: အသီး, သစ်သီး; Buryat: жэмэс; Catalan: fruit; Central Melanau: buak; Chamicuro: sokajki; Chechen: стом; Chichewa: chipatso; Chinese Cantonese: 果, 果實/果实; Dungan: готян; Mandarin: 果, 果實/果实; Min Nan: 果, 果子, 樹子/树子, 果實/果实; Chuvash: ҫимӗҫ; Coptic: ⲟⲩⲧⲁϩ, ⲉⲧⲁϩ; Czech: ovoce, plod; Danish: frugt; Drung: shingshi, vngshi; Dutch: vrucht, fruit; Eastern Cham: ꨀꨯꨝꨱꩍ; Esperanto: frukto; Estonian: puuvili; Ewe: kutsetse; Faroese: frukt; Finnish: hedelmä; French: fruit; Old French: fruit; Middle French: fruict; Friulian: pome, frut; Galician: froita, froito; Ge'ez: ፍሬ; Georgian: ხილი, ნაყოფი; German: Frucht; Godoberi: перхъи; Gothic: 𐌰𐌺𐍂𐌰𐌽; Greek: καρπός, οπώρα, οπωρικό, φρούτο; Ancient Greek: καρπός, ὀπώρα; Guaraní: yva; Gujarati: ફળ; Haitian Creole: fwi; Hawaiian: hua; Hebrew: פְּרִי‎, פֵּרוֹת / פירות‎; Higaonon: bunga; Hindi: फल, मेवा; Hungarian: gyümölcs; Iban: buah; Icelandic: ávöxtur, aldin; Ido: frukto; Ilocano: bunga; Indonesian: buah; Ingrian: ploda; Interlingua: fructo; Iranun: unga; Irish: toradh, meas; Italian: frutto; Iu Mien: biouv; Japanese: 果実, 果物, フルーツ; Javanese: woh; Kannada: ಫಲ; Kazakh: жеміс, мәуе; Khmer: ផ្លែឈើ; Kikuyu: itunda; Korean: 과일; Kumyk: емиш; Kurdish Central Kurdish: fêkî, mêwe, میوە‎; Kyrgyz: жемиш, мөмө; Lakota: waskuyeca; Lao: ຫມາກໄມ້, ໝາກຜົນ, ຜະລາ, ຜົນ, ໜ່ວຍ; Latin: frux, fruges, pomum, fructus; Latvian: auglis; Lezgi: емиш; Lingala: mbuma; Lithuanian: vaisius; Lombard: frutt; Lü: ᦖᦱᧅ; Macedonian: плод, овошје, овошка; Malay: buah; Malayalam: പഴം, ഫലം, കായ; Manchu: ᡨᡠᠪᡳᡥᡝ; Mansaka: bonga; Manx: mess; Maore Comorian: mbiya; Maori: hua, huarākau; Maranao: bonga; Marathi: फळ; Mizo: rah; Mohawk: káhi; Mongolian Cyrillic: үр, жимс; Nahuatl: xocotl; Nanai: амтака; Neapolitan: frutto, frutta; Nepali: फल; Northern Norwegian Bokmål: frukt; Nynorsk: frukt; Occitan: frut; Odia: ଫଳ; Ojibwe: miiniwin, miiniwinan; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: плодъ; Old East Slavic: плодъ; Old English: wæstm, ofett; Old Javanese: wwah; Old Portuguese: fruito, fruyto; Oromo: fuduraa; Ossetian: дыргъ; Ottoman Turkish: یمیش‎, میوه‎, ثمر‎; Pacoh: culay; Papiamentu: fruta; Pashto: مېوه‎; Persian: میوه‎, میوه‎, ثمر‎, بار‎; Piedmontese: fruta; Plautdietsch: Frucht; Polish: owoc; Portuguese: fruta, fruto; Punjabi: ਫਲ; Puyuma: bua; Quechua: ruru; Rabha: থে; Romagnol: fròtta; Romanian: fruct, poamă, rod; Romansch: fritg, fretg, früt; Russian: плод, фрукт, фрукты; S'gaw Karen: တၤသူတၤသၣ်; Sanskrit: फल; Sardinian: frutu; Scottish Gaelic: meas, toradh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: во̀ће, воћкa, пло̑д; Roman: vòće, voćka, plȏd; Shan: မၢၵ်ႇ; Sicilian: fruttu; Sidamo: guma; Sinhalese: එල, පලතුරු; Siraya: voa; Slovak: ovocie; Slovene: sadež, plod; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: płod; Spanish: fruta, fruto; Sumerian: 𒄃; Swahili: tunda, matunda; Swedish: frukt; Sylheti: ꠚꠟ; Tabaru: sowoko; Tagalog: bunga; Tajik: мева; Talysh Asalemi: میوه‎; Tamil: பழம், கனி; Tarantino: frutte; Tatar: җимеш; Tausug: bunga; Telugu: పండు, ఫలము; Ternate: sofo; Tetum: ai-fuan; Thai: ลูก, ผล, ผลไม้; Tibetan: ཤིང་ཏོག; Tocharian B: oko, taiwe; Tongan: fua; Turkish: meyve, yemiş; Turkmen: iymis, miwe; Uab Meto: fua'; Ugaritic: 𐎔𐎗; Ukrainian: плід, фрукт; Urdu: پھل‎, ثمر‎; Uyghur: مېۋە‎; Uzbek: meva, mevali; Vietnamese: quả, trái, trái cây; Volapük: fluk; Walloon: frut; Welsh: ffrwyth; West Frisian: frucht; Western Panjabi: پھل‎; White Hmong: txiv; Yiddish: פֿרוכט‎, אויפּס‎; Yoruba: èso; Zhuang: mak, gojsiz; Zulu: isithelo; ǃXóõ: ǀnàn

autumn

Abaza: дзны; Abkhaz: ҭагалан, хкаарачан; Adyghe: бжыхьэ; Afrikaans: herfs; Albanian: vjeshtë, britëm; Amharic: መፀው, በልግ; Arabic: خَرِيف; Egyptian Arabic: خريف; Hijazi Arabic: خريف; Moroccan Arabic: خريف; Aragonese: agüerro, sanmigalada, aborral; Armenian: աշուն; Aromanian: toamnã; Assamese: শৰৎকাল, শৰৎ; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܬܸܫܪ̈ܝܹܐ; Asturian: seronda; Atayal: hawqan abaw; Avar: хасалихълъи; Azerbaijani: payız, güz; Bashkir: көҙ; Basque: udazken; Belarusian: восень, увосень, ўвосень; Bengali: শরৎ, হেমন্ত; Bikol Central: tagtarataan; Breton: diskar-amzer; Brunei Malay: musim luruh; Bulgarian: есен; Burmese: ဆောင်းဦး; Buryat: намар; Carpathian Rusyn: осинь; Catalan: tardor; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵡⴰⵏ; Central Melanau: musim laraih; Chechen: гуьйре; Cherokee: ᎤᎶᎪᎰᏍᏗ; Chinese Cantonese: 秋天, 秋季; Dungan: чютян; Hakka: 秋季; Hokkien: 秋天; Mandarin: 秋天, 秋季; Northern Min: 秋天; Wu: 秋天; Chuvash: кӗркунне; Cornish: kynnyav; Crimean Tatar: küz; Czech: podzim; Dalmatian: autun; Danish: efterår, høst; Dargwa: гӏебшни; Daur: namur; Dolgan: күһүн; Dutch: herfst, najaar; Elfdalian: ost, lovbliku; Erzya: сёксь; Esperanto: aŭtuno; Estonian: sügis; Etruscan: 𐌀𐌕𐌖𐌍𐌄; Even: болани; Evenki: болони; Faroese: heyst; Finnish: syksy; French: automne; Friulian: autun, Autun, atom, Atom, sierade, Sierade, sorunviêr, Sorunviêr; Galician: outono; Gallurese: attugnu, ottugnu, vaggjmu; Georgian: შემოდგომა; German: Herbst, Herbstzeit; Greek: φθινόπωρο; Ancient Greek: ὀπώρα, φθινόπωρον; Greenlandic: ukiaq, ukiaĸ; Guaraní: araroguekúi, ro'yñepyrũ; Gujarati: પાનખર; Hebrew: סתיו / סְתָו; Hindi: शरद्, पतझड़, ख़िज़ाँ, पाईज़; Hungarian: ősz; Hunsrik: Herrebst; Icelandic: haust; Ido: autono; Ilocano: duppo; Indonesian: musim gugur; Ingrian: syksy; Ingush: гийре; Interlingua: autumno; Irish: fómhar; Italian: autunno; Japanese: 秋, 秋季, 秋期; Jeju: ᄀᆞ슬, ᄀᆞ을; Kabardian: бжьыхьэ; Kalmyk: намр; Kannada: ಶರತ್ಕಾಲ; Kapampangan: kalugus; Karachay-Balkar: къач, кюз; Karelian: sygyzy; Kashmiri: ہَرُد; Kashubian: jeséń; Kazakh: күз; Khakas: кӱскӱ; Khmer: សរទៈ; Klamath-Modoc: sʔaLam; Korean: 가을, 추계(秋季); Kumyk: гюз; Kurdish Central Kurdish: پاییز, خەزان; Northern Kurdish: payiz; Kyrgyz: күз; Lak: ссут; Lao: ລະດູໃບໄມ້ຫຼົ່ນ, ລະດູໃບໄມ້ຫລົ່ນ, ລຶດູໃບໄມ້ຫລົ່ນ; Latgalian: rudiņs; Latin: autumnus; Latvian: rudens; Lezgi: зул; Ligurian: aotùnno; Lishana Deni: גׄירי; Lithuanian: ruduo; Livvi: sygyzy; Louisiana Creole French: otònn, lotònn; Low German German Low German: Harvst, Harvsttiet; Luxembourgish: Hierscht; Macedonian: есен; Malagasy: fararano; Malay: musim gugur, musim luruh; Malayalam: ശരത്കാലം; Maltese: ħarifa; Manchu: ᠪᠣᠯᠣᡵᡳ; Maori: ngahuru; Marathi: शरद; Mari Eastern Mari: шыже; Western Mari: шӹжӹ; Megleno-Romanian: toamnă; Middle English: hervest; Middle Korean: ᄀᆞᅀᆞᆶ; Mingrelian: დამორჩილი; Mòcheno: herbest; Moksha: сёксе; Mongolian Cyrillic: намар; Mongolian: ᠨᠠᠮᠤᠷ; Montagnais: takuatshin; Nanai: боло; Navajo: aakʼee, aakʼeed; Nepali: शरद; Nivkh: тилф; Norman: erchéyant, autaomme, S'tembre, arryire; North Frisian: Hārefst; Northern Mansi: таквс; Norwegian Bokmål: høst; Nynorsk: haust; Occitan: auton, tardor; Okinawan: 秋; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: ѥсень; Old East Slavic: осень; Old English: hærfest; Old Korean: 秋察; Old Prussian: assanis; Oromo: birraa; Osage: htąątą́; Ossetian: фӕззӕг; Pannonian Rusyn: єшень; Pashto: منى, خمسور, خزان, پاڼ رېژ, پاڼي رژون; Persian Iranian Persian: پائیز, خَزان, خَریف, پاییز; Plautdietsch: Hoafst; Polabian: jisin; Polish: jesień; Portuguese: outono; Punjabi Gurmukhi: پت جھڑ, ਪਤਝੜ, ਖਿਜਾਂ; Romagnol: autôn; Romanian: toamnă; Romansch: atun, utuon; Russian: осень; Sami Inari Sami: čohčâ; Kildin Sami: че̄ххч; Northern Sami: čakča; Skolt Sami: čõhčč; Ter Sami: чаккч; Sanskrit: शरद; Sardinian: atonzu, atongiu, atognu; Campidanese: attonzu; Logudorese: attonzu; Sassarese: attugnu; Saterland Frisian: Häärst; Scots: back-end, hairst; Scottish Gaelic: foghar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: је̏се̄н; Roman: jȅsēn; Shor: кӱскӱ; Sicilian: autunnu; Sindhi: سرء, خزان, خريف; Sinhalese: සරත් ඍතුව; Slovak: jeseň; Slovene: jesén; Somali: dayr; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: nazyma, nazymje; Upper Sorbian: nazyma; Spanish: otoño; Sudovian: asenis; Svan: მუჟღვერ; Swahili: vuli, majira ya pukutiko, kipindi cha bubujiko; Swedish: höst; Tabasaran: чвул; Tagalog: taglagas; Tajik: тирамоҳ, поиз; Talysh: poz; Tamil: இலையுதிர்காலம்; Tat: поризэ, pariz; Tatar: көз; Telugu: శరత్కాలం, ఆకురాలుకాలం; Thai: ใบไม้ร่วง, ฤดูใบไม้ร่วง, หน้าใบไม้ร่วง; Tibetan: སྟོན་ཀ; Tigrinya: ቀውዒ; Tlingit: yeis; Turkish: güz, hazan, sonbahar; Turkmen: güýz; Tuvan: күс; Udmurt: сӥзьыл; Ukrainian: осінь; Ulch: боло; Urdu: خَزاں, خِزاں, پائِیز, سَرَد, پَت جَھڑ, خَرِیف; Uyghur: كۈز; Uzbek: kuz; Venetan: utuno, otuno, auton; Vietnamese: mùa thu, thu); Vilamovian: hiewyst; Volapük: fluküp; Votic: sütšüzü; Welsh: hydref; West Frisian: hjerst; White Hmong: caij mplooj zeeg; Winnebago: cąąnį; Wolof: lolli; Yakut: күһүн; Yiddish: האַרבסט, אָסיען; Yoruba: ìgbà ìwọ́wé, ìgbà ìkórè, ìgbà fọ́ọ̀lù, ìgbà ọ́tọ́ọ̀mù; Yup'ik: uksuaq; Zazaki: payız, hazan; Zhuang: cou, seizcou; Zulu: ukwindla, ikwindla class 5/6