stork

From LSJ

μήτε ἐγρηγορόσιν μήτε εὕδουσι κύρτοις ἀργὸν θήραν διαπονουμένοις → weels that secure a lazy angling for men whether asleep or awake

Source

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substantive

Ar. and P. πελαργός, ὁ.

young stork: Ar. πελαργιδεύς, ὁ.

Translations

Afrikaans: ooievaar; Albanian: shtërg, kanushë, lejlek; Akkadian: 𒀀𒊩𒄷; Arabic: لَقْلَق‎; Egyptian Arabic: لقلق‎, بجعة‎; Armenian: արագիլ; Old Armenian: արագիլ, տառեղն; Assamese: সাৰেং; Asturian: cigüeña; Azerbaijani: leylək; Bashkir: ҡауҙы; Basque: amiamoko, zikoina; Bats: ფჰ̡იტიდაუ̌ყუ̂; Belarusian: бусел, бацян; Breton:'hwibon; Bulgarian: щъ́ркел; Catalan: cigonya; Chinese Mandarin: 鸛, 鹳, 鸛鳥, 鹳鸟; Cornish: hwibon; Czech: čáp; Danish: stork; Dutch: ooievaar; Esperanto: cikonio; Estonian: toonekurg; Faroese: storkur; Finnish: kattohaikara; French: cigogne; Friulian: cicogne; Galician: cegoña; Georgian: ყარყატი; German: Storch, Adebar; Greek: πελαργός, λελέκι; Ancient Greek: πελαργός; Hebrew: חֲסִידָה‎; Hindi: राजबक, लकलक, सारस; Hungarian: gólya, eszterág; Icelandic: storkur; Indonesian: bangau; Irish: storc; Italian: cicogna; Japanese: 鸛; Karaim: бусел, бусйол, бусол; Karakalpak: ләйлек; Kazakh: ләйлек, дегелек; Korean: 황새; Kumyk: лакълакъ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: لەقلەق‎, حاجی لەقلەق‎; Kyrgyz: илегилек; Ladin: zicogna; Latgalian: žugure; Latin: ciconia; Latvian: stārķis, stārks; Ligurian: çighéugna; Lithuanian: gandras, starkus; Low German Dutch Low Saxon: aiber; German Low German: Stork, Störk, Aadboor, Eebeer; Lower Sorbian: bośon; Luxembourgish: Storch; Macedonian: штрк; Malagasy: falamakavava; Malay: burung botak, ranggung; Maltese: ċikonja; Maori: tāka; Mingrelian: ყარყანტი; Nanai: уйгун; Navajo: tsídii bidaanézí; Norwegian Bokmål: stork; Nynorsk: stork; Occitan: cigonha; Old English: storc; Pashto: لکلک‎, لګلګ‎, تېکړک‎, لبغ‎, کومل‎; Persian: لک‌لک‎; Polish: bocian, bociek, bocianica; Portuguese: cegonha; Romani: kokosturko; Romanian: barză, barza-albă, cocostârc; Romansch: cicogna; Russian: аист; Sardinian: cicògna, cicónnia, tziconna; Scottish Gaelic: corra-bhàn; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: рода, штр̑к; Roman: róda, štȓk; Slovak: bocian; Slovene: štọ̑rklja; Spanish: cigüeña; Svan: ჭო̈̄რ; Swahili: kongoti; Swedish: stork; Tajik: лаклак; Tatar: ләкләк; Turkish: leylek; Turkmen: leglek; Cyrillic: леглек; Ukrainian: лелека, чорногуз, бусел; Upper Sorbian: baćon; Urdu: سارس‎; Uyghur: لەيلەك‎; Uzbek: laylak; Vietnamese: cò; Volapük: stork; Votic: kurtši; Welsh: ciconia, storc, storciaid; West Frisian: earrebarre