hook
εἰ ἔρρωσαι καὶ ἐν τοῖς ἄλλοις ἀλύπως ἀπαλλάσσεις → if you are well and in other respects are getting on without annoyance
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
reaping-hook: P. and V. δρέπανον, τό (Euripides, Cyclops 394).
Translations
Albanian: grep; Arabic: خَطَّاف; Armenian: կարթ; Azerbaijani: çəngəl, qarmaq; Bashkir: ырғаҡ; Belarusian: крук, кручок; Bengali: অঙ্কুশ, হুক; Bulgarian: кука; Burmese: ချိတ်; Catalan: garfi, ganxo; Chechen: мӏара; Chinese Mandarin: 鉤, 钩, 鉤子, 钩子; Cornish: higen, bagh; Crimean Tatar: ırğaq; Czech: hák; Danish: krog, knage, hage; Dutch: haak; Esperanto: hoko; Estonian: konks; Faroese: krókur; Finnish: koukku; French: crochet, agrafe; Galician: gancho, cambito; Georgian: კაუჭი, კავი; German: Haken; Greek: άγκιστρο, γάντζος; Ancient Greek: ἀγκυλίς; Hebrew: וָו; Hindi: अंकुश, आंकड़ा, हुक; Hungarian: horog, kampó; Icelandic: krókur, haki; Indonesian: kait; Interlingua: croc, uncino; Irish: crúca; Italian: gancio, gancetto, uncino; Japanese: 鉤, フック, ホック, 留め金; Kazakh: ілгек, ілмек; Korean: 갈고리; Kyrgyz: илчек, илмек; Lao: ຂໍ, ງ່ຽງ; Latin: hāmus, uncus; Latvian: āķis, ķeksis, kāsis; Lithuanian: kablys, kabliukas, vąšelis; Macedonian: кука; Malay: cangkuk; Manx: croagane, dooan; Maori: pekapeka; Mi'kmaq: mgign; Mongolian: хуукууд; Norwegian Bokmål: krok; Occitan: croquet; Old High German: krāpho; Old Norse: krókr, haki; Persian: قلاب, چنگک, جا لباسی, آکج; Polish: hak, kotwiczka; Portuguese: gancho; Romanian: cârlig; Russian: крюк, крючок, гак; Sanskrit: अङ्क; Scots: heuk; Scottish Gaelic: cromag, dubhan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ку̏ка; Roman: kȕka; Slovak: hák; Slovene: kljuka; Spanish: gancho, garfio; Swedish: krok, hake; Tajik: чангак; Telugu: కొక్కి; Thai: ตะขอ, เบ็ด; Tibetan: ལྕགས་ཀྱུ; Turkish: kanca, çengel; Turkmen: çeňňek; Ukrainian: гак, гачок; Urdu: آنکڑا, ہک; Uyghur: ئىلمەك, ئىلگەك; Uzbek: ilgak, ilmoq; Vietnamese: móc; Welsh: bach, bachyn; Yiddish: קרוק, האָקן