ὀστοῦν

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Ἡ δ' ἁρπαγὴ μέγιστον ἀνθρώποις κακόν → Vitiorum hominibus pessimum est rapacitas → Der Menschen schlimmstes Laster ist die Gier nach Raub

Menander, Monostichoi, 212
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Full diacritics: ὀστοῦν Medium diacritics: ὀστοῦν Low diacritics: οστούν Capitals: ΟΣΤΟΥΝ
Transliteration A: ostoûn Transliteration B: ostoun Transliteration C: ostoyn Beta Code: o)stou=n

English (LSJ)

τό, Att. contr. for ὀστέον (q.v.).

French (Bailly abrégé)

contraction de ὀστέον.

German (Pape)

τό, att. zusammengezogen aus ὀστέον.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὀστοῦν: τό стяж. = ὀστέον.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὀστοῦν: τό, Ἀττ. συνῃρ. ἀντὶ ὀστέον, ὃ ἴδε.

Greek Monotonic

ὀστοῦν: τό, Αττ. συνηρ. αντί ὀστέον.

Chinese

原文音譯:Ñstšon 哦士帖按
詞類次數:名詞(5)
原文字根:骨 相當於: (עֶצֶם‎ / עַצְמָה‎)
字義溯源:骨^,骨頭,骸骨。主耶穌向門徒指出,骨和肉是他復活身體的明證( 路24:39)
出現次數:總共(5);太(1);路(1);約(1);弗(1);來(1)
譯字彙編
1) 骨(2) 路24:39; 弗5:30;
2) 骸骨(1) 來11:22;
3) 一根骨頭(1) 約19:36;
4) 骨頭(1) 太23:27

Lexicon Thucydideum

os, face, surface, 1.126.12, 1.138.6, 2.34.2, 2.34.3, 6.71.1.

Translations

bone

'Are'are: susuri; Abkhaz: абаҩ; Afrikaans: been; Ainu: ポネ; Alawa: galawa; Albanian: kockë; Amal: nəŋolak; Amharic: አጥንት; Amis: 'okak; Apache Western Apache: bitsʼinn, ítsin; Arabic: عَظْم, عَظْمَة; Egyptian Arabic: عضم, عضمة; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܓܪܡܐ; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: גַּרְמָא; Armenian: ոսկոր; Old Armenian: ոսկր; Aromanian: os; Asturian: güesu; Azerbaijani: sümük; Baluchi: ہڈ; Bashkir: һөйәк; Basque: hezur; Belarusian: косць; Belizean Creole: boan; Bengali: হাড়; Bikol Central: tulang; Breton: askorn; Bulgarian: кост; Burmese: အရိုး; Buryat: яһан; Carpathian Rusyn: кість; Catalan: os; Chamicuro: kajpu; Chechen: даьӏахк; Cherokee: ᎪᎳ; Chichewa: fupa; Chinese Mandarin: 骨頭, 骨头, ; Choctaw: foni; Chuvash: шӑмӑ, шӑм; Cornish: askorn; Crimean Tatar: süyek; Czech: kost; Danish: knogle, ben; Dargwa: лига; Darkinjung: jarra; Dhivehi: ކަށި; Dinka: yuɔɔm; Dolgan: оӈуок; Dutch: been, bot, knekel; Edo: ùgbòlòkò; Erzya: ловажа; Esperanto: osto; Estonian: luu, kont; Faroese: bein; Finnish: luu; French: os; Galician: óso; Georgian: ძვალი; German: Knochen, Bein; Alemannic German: Chnoche; Greek: οστό; Ancient Greek: ὀστέον, ὀστοῦν; Greenlandic: saaneq; Guaraní: kangue; Haitian Creole: zo; Hausa: ƙashi; Hawaiian: iwi; Hebrew: עֶצֶם; Hindi: हड्डी, अस्थि; Hungarian: csont; Icelandic: bein; Ifè: ekũkũ; Igala: áchíkwúù; Igbo: ọkpụkpụ; Indonesian: tulang; Interlingua: osso; Irish: cnámh; Old Irish: cnáim; Istriot: uosso; Istro-Romanian: os; Italian: osso; Iu Mien: mbungv; Ivatan: tohang; Izon: ungbóu; Japanese: 骨; Javanese: balung; Jeju: 꽝, 뻬; Kalmyk: ясн; Kannada: ಮೂಳೆ; Kapampangan: butul; Karachay-Balkar: сюек; Karakalpak: su'yek; Karelian: luu, luu; Kashubian: gnôt; Kazakh: сүйек; Khakas: сӧӧк; Khmer: ឆ្អឹង; Kildin Sami: та̄ххьт; Komi-Zyrian: лы; Korean: 뼈; Koryak: гʼытгʼым; Kumyk: сюек; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ئێسقان, سوقان; Northern Kurdish: hestî; Kyrgyz: сөөк; Lao: ກະດູກ; Latin: os; Latvian: kauls; Lezgi: кӏараб; Lithuanian: kaulas; Louisiana Creole: dézo; Low German: Been, Butt, Knaken; Lucumí: epá, kuako; Luo: chogo; Luxembourgish: Schank; Malagasy: taolana; Malay: tulang; Malayalam: എല്ല്; Maltese: għadma; Manchu: ᡤᡳᡵᠠᠩᡤᡳ; Manx: craue; Maori: iwi; Megleno-Romanian: uos; Middle Korean: ᄲᅧ〮; Moksha: пакарь; Mongolian Cyrillic: яс; Mongolian: ᠶ᠋ᠠᠰᠤ; Nahuatl: omitetl, omitl; Namo: goat; Navajo: tsʼin; Nganasan: latää; Nigerian Pidgin: bón; Nogai: суьек; Northern Sami: dákti; Norwegian Bokmål: bein, ben; Nynorsk: bein; Nuer: cɔɣ; Occitan: òs; Odia: ଅସ୍ଥି; Ojibwe: nikan; Okinawan: 骨; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: кость; Glagolitic: ⰽⱁⱄⱅⱐ; Old English: bān; Olukumi: ógúngún; Oromo: lafee; Ottoman Turkish: كمیك, سوموك, عظم; Pashto: هډ, هډوکى; Persian Classical Persian: اُسْتُخْوَان; Dari: اُسْتُخوَان; Iranian Persian: اُسْتُخوان, اُسْتُخون; Pitjantjatjara: tarka; Plautdietsch: Knoaken; Polish: kość; Portuguese: osso; Punjabi: ਹੱਡੀ, ਅਸਥੀ; Quechua: tullu; Romanian: os; Russian: кость; Rwanda-Rundi: igufwa, igufa; Sanskrit: अस्थि; Santali: ᱡᱟᱝ; Sardinian: ossu; Scottish Gaelic: cnàimh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кост; Roman: kost; Shor: сӧӧк; Sinhalese: ගිනිමැලය; Slovak: kosť; Slovene: kost; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kósć; Upper Sorbian: kósć; Sotho: lesapo; Southern Altai: сӧӧк; Spanish: hueso; Svan: ჯიჯვ; Swahili: mfupa; Swedish: ben; Tagalog: buto; Tajik: устухон; Tamil: எலும்பு; Tatar: сөяк; Tausug: bukug; Telugu: ఎముక, బొమికె, బొక్క; Thai: กระดูก; Tibetan: རུས་ཁོག; Tocharian B: āy; Tok Pisin: bun; Turkish: kemik, sünük; Turkmen: süňk, süýek; Tuvan: сөөк; Udmurt: лы; Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎑𐎎; Ukrainian: кі́стка; Urdu: ہَڈّی, اَسْتِھ, اُسْتُخوان, ہاڑ; Uyghur: سۆڭەك; Uzbek: suyak; Veps: lu; Vietnamese: xương; Volapük: bom; Walloon: oxhea, oxh; Welsh: asgwrn; West Frisian: bonke; White Hmong: pob txha; Wolof: yax; Yakut: уҥуох; Yami: toang; Yiddish: ביין; Yoruba: egungun, eegun; Yucatec Maya: baak; Zazaki: bine, este; Zealandic: beên; Zhuang: goet, ndok; Zulu: ithambo; ǃXóõ: ǂàã