αἱμαλέος

From LSJ

οὐδέπω κακῶν κρηπὶς ὕπεστιν → we have not yet got to the bottom of misery

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Transliteration A: haimaléos Transliteration B: haimaleos Transliteration C: aimaleos Beta Code: ai(male/os

English (LSJ)

α, ον, blood-red, Tryph.70; bloodstained, AP6.129 (Leon.), Nonn. D. 5.14.

Spanish (DGE)

(αἱμᾰλέος) -α, -ον
• Morfología: [fem. -λέη Triph.70, Nonn.D.4.454]
I 1ensangrentado κοπίς AP 6.129 (Leon.), ἐέρση Nonn.D.4.454, βοὸς ὁλκός Nonn.D.5.14.
2 de color rojo sangre αἱ. ἀμεθύσσου la amatista, Triph.70.
II subst. τὸ αἱ. morcilla Hsch., EM α 500.

French (Bailly abrégé)

α, ον :
sanglant.
Étymologie: αἷμα.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

αἱμαλέος -α -ον αἷμα bebloed.

German (Pape)

blutig, κοπίδες Leon.Tar. 23 (VI.129); χεύματα Theaet. Sch. 4 (Plan. 221); Nonn.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

αἱμᾰλέος: окровавленный (κοπίδες Anth.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

αἱμαλέος: -α, -ον, = αἱματώδης, αἱματόχρους, Ἀνθ. Π. 6. 129. Τρυφ., Νόνν., κτλ.

Greek Monotonic

αἱμᾰλέος: -α, -ον (αἷμα), αιματηρός, αιμοχαρής, αυτός που έχει το κόκκινο χρώμα του αίματος, σε Ανθ.

Middle Liddell

αἷμα
bloody, blood-red, Anth.

Translations

bloody

Ainu: ケムㇱ; Armenian: արյունոտ; Aromanian: sãndzinos; Basque: odoltsu; Belarusian: крывавы, акрываўленны, скрываўлены; Bengali: রক্তাক্ত; Breton: gwadek; Bulgarian: кървав, кървящ, окървавен; Catalan: sagnant; Cebuano: dugoon; Chinese Mandarin: 血污的; Cornish: gosek; Czech: krvavý, zakrvácený, zkrvavený; Danish: blodig; Dutch: bloederig, bebloed; Esperanto: sanga; Faroese: blóðutur, blóðigur, blóðugur; Finnish: verinen; French: sanglant, ensanglanté; Friulian: sanganôs; Galician: sanguento; Georgian: სისხლიანი, გასისხლიანებული; German: blutig; Greek: ματωμένος; Ancient Greek: αἱμαλέος, αἱματηρός, αἱματόεις, αἱματώδης, αἱμηρός, αἱμώδης, αἵμων, καθαιμακτός, κάθαιμος, πολυαίμων; Hebrew: מגואל בדם, עקוב מדם; Hittite: 𒅖𒄩𒉡𒉿𒀭𒍝; Hungarian: véres; Icelandic: blóðugur; Ingrian: verekäs; Irish: fuilteach, flann, fordhearg, fuilí; Old Irish: fuilech; Italian: sanguinante, cruento, insanguinato; Japanese: 血塗れ, 血まみれの; Kapampangan: maraya, madaya; Khmer: ប្រឡាក់ឈាម; Korean: 피투성이의, 핏자국이 있는; Kyrgyz: канга боёлгон, кандуу; Latin: sanguineus, sanguinans, cruentus; Latvian: asiņains; Luxembourgish: bluddeg; Macedonian: кр́вав, кр́вјосан, скр́вавен; Malay: berdarah; Maori: hūtoto; Marathi: रक्तरंजित; Occitan: sagnós; Plautdietsch: bloodrich; Polish: krwawy, zakrwawiony; Portuguese: ensanguentado; Romanian: sângeros; Russian: окровавленный, кровавый; Sardinian: sambenosu; Scots: bluidy; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кр̏вав; Roman: kȑvav; Slovak: krvavý, zakrvavený; Slovene: krvav; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kšawny, kšawowaty; Southern Altai: канду; Spanish: sangriento, ensangrentado, sanguinolento, cruento, sangrante; Swedish: blodig; Tagalog: madugo; Turkish: kanlı; Ukrainian: закривавлений, кривавий; Vietnamese: máu me; Welsh: gwaedlyd; Yiddish: בלוטיק