ὀρυχή
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A = ὄρυξις, Inscr.Délos 365.32 (iii B. C.), SIG799ii2 (Cyzicus, i A. D.), Luc.Ner.1.
2 apptly., = snout of a pig, Plu.2.670a (s.v.l.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 388] ἡ, das Graben, der Graben, Plut. Symp. 4, 5 u. a. Sp., wie Appian. Vgl. ὀρυγή u. die dort citirte Stelle des Phryn.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ῆς (ἡ) :
action de creuser, de fouiller.
Étymologie: ὀρύττω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ὀρῠχή: ἡ
1 Luc. = ὄρυξις;
2 рыло (sc. ὑός Plut.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ὀρῠχή: ἡ, = ὄρυξις, Πλούτ. 2. 670Α, Β, Λουκ. Νέρ. 1· πρβλ. ὀρυγή. ― Ἴδε Κόντου Κριτικὰ καὶ Γραμματικὰ ἐν Ἀθηνᾶς τόμ. Β΄, σ. 316.
Greek Monolingual
η (Α ὀρυχή) ορύσσω
όρυξη
αρχ.
(για χοίρο) εκσκαφή γης με το ρύγχος.
Greek Monotonic
ὀρῠχή: ἡ, = ὄρυξις, σε Λουκ.
Translations
snout
Arabic: خَطْم; Armenian: մռութ, դունչ, կնճիթ; Asturian: focicu; Bashkir: морон; Basque: mutur; Belarusian: морда, мыса, рыла; Bikol Central: ngudoy; Bulgarian: муцуна, рило; Catalan: musell, morro; Chinese Mandarin: 口吻; Czech: čumák, rypák; Danish: tryne, snude; Dutch: snuit; Esperanto: muzelo; Estonian: koon, kärss; Finnish: kuono, turpa, kärsä; French: museau, groin; Galician: fociño, morro; Georgian: დინგი; German: Schnauze, Hundeschnauze, Rüssel, Schweinerüssel; Greek: ρύγχος; Ancient Greek: μυκτήρ, μύτις, ὀρυχή, ῥυγχίον, ῥύγχος; Hebrew: חוטם; Hungarian: pofa; Icelandic: trýni, snjáldur; Indonesian: jungur, moncong; Ingrian: morda; Italian: grugno; Japanese: 鼻面; Khmer: ច្រមុះ; Korean: 코, 주둥이; Lithuanian: snukis; Low German: Snuut; Macedonian: муцка; Maori: ihu; Mongolian: хошуу; Norwegian: tryne; Bokmål: snute; Nynorsk: snute; Occitan: morre; Persian: پوزه, نس; Polish: ryj; Portuguese: focinho; Romanian: bot, rât; Russian: морда, рыло; Scottish Gaelic: sròn; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: њушка; Roman: njuška; Slovak: ňufák, rypák; Slovene: gobec; Spanish: hocico; Swedish: tryne, nos; Tajik: фӯк; Tarifit: azenɣur; Telugu: ముట్టె; Tetum: inur; Thai: พวย; Ukrainian: морда, писок, храпа, рило; Uzbek: angor; Vietnamese: mõm; Volapük: snud, probodül, svinaprobodül; Welsh: trwyn; Yiddish: פּיסק, שנויץ; Zulu: impumulo