ῥογχαλίζω

From LSJ

πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

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Full diacritics: ῥογχᾰλίζω Medium diacritics: ῥογχαλίζω Low diacritics: ρογχαλίζω Capitals: ΡΟΓΧΑΛΙΖΩ
Transliteration A: rhonchalízō Transliteration B: rhonchalizō Transliteration C: rogchalizo Beta Code: r(ogxali/zw

English (LSJ)

snore, Glossaria ad Theoc.6.30, Glossaria.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ῥογχαλίζω: ὑλακτῶ, γλώσσημα εἰς Θεόκρ. 6. 30.

Greek Monolingual

Α
βλ. ροχαλίζω.

Translations

snore

Afrikaans: snork; Ainu: エトㇿキ; Albanian: gërhas; Arabic: شَخَرَ‎; Egyptian Arabic: شخر‎; Moroccan Arabic: شخر‎; Armenian: խռմփալ, խռմփացնել, խռռացնել; Assamese: ঘোৰঘোৰা, নাক বজা; Azerbaijani: xoruldamaq; Belarusian: храпці́; Bengali: নাক ডাকা; Bikol Central: maghukragong; Bulgarian: хъ́ркам; Burmese: ဟောက်; Catalan: roncar; Cherokee: ᏓᏆᎳᎩᎠ; Chickasaw: lhabanka; Chinese Cantonese: 打鼾; Literary Chinese: 鼾; Mandarin: 打鼾; Min Nan: 鼾; Coptic: ϧⲉⲣϧⲉⲣ; Czech: chrápat; Danish: snorke; Dutch: snurken; Early Assamese: ঘোঙ্ঘড়ি পাৰ্; Elfdalian: skråita; Esperanto: ronki; Estonian: norskama; Faroese: snorka, róta; Finnish: kuorsata; French: ronfler; Georgian: ხვრინავს; German: schnarchen; Greek: ροχαλίζω; Ancient Greek: ἀσθμαίνω, ἀπορέγχω, κνώσσω, ῥέγκω, ῥέγχω, ῥογχάζω, ῥογχαλίζω, ῥοχαλίζω, ῥυγχιάζω; Greenlandic: qannguivoq; Haitian Creole: wonfle; Hebrew: נָחַר‎; Hindi: खर्राटा लेना; Hungarian: horkol; Hunsrik: schnorrikse; Icelandic: hrjóta; Indonesian: mendengkur, berdengkur; Irish: srann; Italian: russare, ronfare; Japanese: 鼾をかく, 鼾を立てる; Javanese: ngorok; Kapampangan: malakak; Kazakh: қорылдау; Khmer: ស្រមុក; Korean: 코를 골다; Kyrgyz: корулдоо; Lao: ກົນ, ນອນກົນ, ສຽງກົນ; Latgalian: kruokt; Latin: sterto, rhoncho; Latvian: krākt; Lithuanian: knarkti; Luxembourgish: ronken, schnaarchen; Macedonian: ‘рка, грчи; Malay: berdengkur; Manchu: ᡴᡡᠸᠠᠴᠠᡵᠠᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: korowaru, ngongoro, korowaru, pipiha, peru; Middle English: snoren; Mongolian: хурхирах; Navajo: ałhą́ą́ʼ; Norman: ronflier, raonfflaïr; Northern Sami: skuhrrat; Norwegian: snorke; Occitan: roncar, ronflar; Old English: hrūtan; Persian: خرخر کردن‎, خرناس کشیدن‎, خروپفیدن‎, خرناسیدن‎; Polish: chrapać; Portuguese: roncar; Romanian: sforăi; Romansch: sgruflar, runtgir; Russian: храпеть; Scottish Gaelic: srann; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: хр́кати; Roman: hŕkati; Sicilian: runfari, runfulijari; Slovak: chrápať; Slovene: smrčati; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: smorčeć; Spanish: roncar; Swedish: snarka; Tagalog: humilik; Tajik: хуррок кашидан, хӯрок кашидан; Thai: กรน; Tibetan: སྔུར་པ་བཏང; Turkish: horlamak; Turkmen: hor çekmek; Ukrainian: хропі́ти; Urdu: خراٹا لینا‎; Uzbek: xurrak otmoq, xirillamoq; Vietnamese: ngáy; Volapük: snokön, snorön; Walloon: ronfler, ronfyî; Welsh: chwyrnu; Yiddish: כראָפּען‎