throat
οἱ τοῖς πέλας ἐπιβουλεύοντες, λανθάνουσι πολλὰκις ὑφ' ἑτέρων τοῦτ' αὐτὸ πάσχοντες → when people plot against their neighbours, they fall victim to the same sort of plot themselves
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. and V. σφαγαί, αἱ (Thuc. 4, 48).
gullet: P. and V. φάρυγξ, ἡ (rare ὁ) (Thuc. 2, 49; (Euripides, Cyclops 410), Ar. and V. λαιμός, ὁ, or pl.; see gullet.
neck: P. and V. αὐχήν, ὁ, τράχηλος, ὁ, V. δέρη, ἡ.
cut the throat of a victim: P. and V. σφάζειν (acc. of the victim).
sore throat: P. βράγχος, ὁ (Thuc. 2, 49).
Translations
Afrikaans: keel; Akkadian: 𒍣; Albanian: fyt, grykë; Arabic: حَلْق, حُلْقُوم; Egyptian Arabic: زور, حلق, حنجرة; Hijazi Arabic: حَلْق, زور; Armenian: կոկորդ; Asturian: gargüelu; Azerbaijani: boğaz; Bashkir: тамаҡ; Belarusian: горла; Bengali: গলা, ওলকম, হলকুম; Biatah Bidayuh: gunggong; Bikol Central: halunan; Binukid: bakeleng; Bulgarian: шия, гуша; Burmese: လည်ချောင်း; Catalan: gola; Chamicuro: nu'pijkaplejcha; Cherokee: ᎠᏴᏤᏂ; Chinese Mandarin: 嗓子, 喉嚨, 喉咙; Czech: hrdlo; Dalmatian: gaula; Danish: hals; Dutch: keel; Eastern Arrernte: ahentye; Esperanto: gorĝo; Estonian: kurk; Even: билга; Evenki: моңон; Faroese: hálsur; Finnish: kurkku; French: gorge; Friulian: gole; Galician: garganta, gorxa; Georgian: ყელი; German: Kehle; Alemannic German: Chrache; Greek: λαιμός; Ancient Greek: φάρυγξ, φάρυξ, φαρύγαθρον, φαρύγγεθρον, φαρύγεθρον, φαρύγετρον; Hebrew: גָּרוֹן; Hindi: गला; Hungarian: torok; Icelandic: háls; Indonesian: tenggorok, tekak; Irish: scornach; Istro-Romanian: bericåtĕ; Italian: gola; Japanese: 喉; Kannada: ಗೋಣು; Kazakh: тамақ; Khmer: បំពង់ក; Korean: 멱, 멱살; Kumyk: тамакъ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: قورگ, گەروو, گەلوو; Kyrgyz: тамак, богуз, булуң; Lao: ລຳຄໍ; Latgalian: reikle, gerkle; Latin: guttur, gula; Latvian: rikle; Lithuanian: gerklė; Macedonian: грло; Malay: tekak, kerongkong; Malayalam: തൊണ്ട; Maltese: gerżuma; Manchu: ᠪᡳᠯᡥᠠ; Mongolian: хоолой; Nanai: билга; Navajo: ayaayááh; Neapolitan: cannarone; Nepali: घाँटी; Norman: gorge; Norwegian Bokmål: hals, strupe; Nynorsk: hals, strupe; Occitan: gargamèla, garganta; Okinawan: 喉; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: гръло; Old English: þrote; Ossetian: хъуыр; Pashto: حلق, رغندى; Persian: گلو; Polish: gardło; Portuguese: garganta; Punjabi: ਸੰਘ; Quechua: kunka; Romagnol: gôla; Romanian: gât; Russian: горло, глотка; Sanskrit: गल; Scottish Gaelic: sgòrnan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гр̏ло, гр̏к, гр̀кљан, гу̏ша; Roman: gȑlo, gȑk, gr̀kljan, gȕša; Sicilian: ula; Slovak: hrdlo; Slovene: grlo; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: gjardło; Upper Sorbian: hordło; Southern Altai: боос, тамак; Spanish: garganta; Sudovian: gurkle; Swazi: umphimbo; Swedish: hals, strupe; Tagalog: lalamunan; Tajik: гулӯ; Tamil: தொண்டை; Tatar: бугаз; Telugu: గొంతు; Thai: ลำคอ; Tibetan: སྐེ, སྐེ་མདུན, མགུལ; Tocharian B: kor, ṣankw; Turkish: boğaz; Turkmen: bogaz, damak, bokurdak, bokyrdak; Tuvan: боостаа; Ukrainian: горло; Urdu: گلا, حلق; Uyghur: تاماق; Uzbek: tomoq, halqum, boʻgʻiz, boʻgʻoz; Venetian: goła, gola; Vietnamese: cuống họng, họng; Vilamovian: gügl; Volapük: gug; Welsh: gwddf; West Frisian: kiel, strôt; White Hmong: caj pas, qhov qa; Wiradhuri: gaddai, gadhaay; Yakut: күөмэй; Zazaki: qır; Zhuang: lajhoz; Zulu: umphimbo