pair of compasses

From LSJ

οὕτως ἐξ ἐχθρῶν αὐτοκτόνα πέμπετο δῶρα, ἐν χάριτος προφάσει μοῖραν ἔχοντα μόρου → thus mutual gifts that bring death were bestowed by enemies, gifts that brought the lot of death in the name of a favor

Source

English > Greek (Woodhouse Extra)

διαβήτης

Translations

Arabic: فِرْجَار, بِرْكَار, دَوَّارَة, بِيكَار; Gulf Arabic: فرجار; Armenian: կարկին; Azerbaijani: pərgar; Basque: konpas; Belarusian: цыркуль; Bulgarian: пергел; Catalan: compàs; Chinese Cantonese: 圓規/圆规; Mandarin: 圓規/圆规; Crimean Tatar: pergel; Czech: kružítko; Danish: passer; Dutch: passer; Esperanto: cirkelo; Estonian: sirkel; Finnish: harppi; French: compas; Galician: compás; Georgian: ფარგალი; German: Zirkel; Greek: διαβήτης; Ancient Greek: διαβήτης, καρκίνος; Hebrew: מחוגה; Hindi: परकार; Hungarian: körző; Icelandic: sirkill, hringfari; Indonesian: jangka; Irish: compás; Old Irish: gabalrind; Italian: compasso; Japanese: コンパス; Kalmyk: һортьг; Kannada: ಕೈವಾರ; Korean: 콤파스, 컴퍼스; Latin: circinus; Latvian: cirkulis; Lithuanian: skriestuvas; Macedonian: шестар; Malay: jangka lukis; Maori: tāporowhita, tuhiporowhita; Middle English: compas; Norwegian: passer; Ojibwe: waawiyebii'igan; Ottoman Turkish: پرگار; Persian: پرگار; Polish: cyrkiel; Portuguese: compasso; Romanian: compas; Russian: циркуль; Serbo-Croatian: šestar; Slovene: šestilo; Spanish: compás; Swahili: bikari; Swedish: passare; Telugu: వృత్తలేఖిని; Thai: วงเวียน, กงเวียน, กางเวียน; Thai: วงเวียน; Turkish: pergel; Uzbek: sirkul; Vietnamese: com-pa; West Frisian: passer c