δουροτόμος

From LSJ

ἐφ' ὅσον αὐτοῦ ἡ ὑπόστασις τῶν χρόνων ὑπῆρχεν → as long as his store of years lasted

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Transliteration A: dourotómos Transliteration B: dourotomos Transliteration C: dourotomos Beta Code: douroto/mos

English (LSJ)

poet. for δρυτόμος, Opp.H.5.198; πελέκεις AP7.445 (Pers.).

Spanish (DGE)

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cortador de madera, talador de árboles πελέκεις AP 7.445 (Pers.)
subst. ὁ δ. leñador, aserrador ὡς δ' ὅτε δουροτόμοι ξυνὸν πόνον ἀθλεύωσι Opp.H.5.198, ἣν (μελίην) ... δουροτόμοι τέμνουσιν Q.S.1.250.

German (Pape)

[Seite 663] Holz schneidend, spaltend; πέλεκυς Pers. 7 (VII, 445); ὁ δ., der Holzhauer, Opp. H. 5, 198.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
qui coupe le bois ; ὁ δουροτόμος bûcheron.
Étymologie: δόρυ, τέμνω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δουροτόμος: колющий или рубящий дрова (πελέκεις Anth.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δουροτόμος: Ἰων. ἀντὶ δορυτόμος, Ὀππ. Ἁλ. 5. 198, Ἀνθ. Π. 7. 445.

Greek Monotonic

δουροτόμος: Ιων. αντί δορυτόμος, αυτός που κόβει ξύλα, ξυλοκόπος, σε Ανθ.

Middle Liddell

adj [ionic for δορυτόμος]
cutting wood, Anth.

Translations

lumberjack

Albanian: druvar; Arabic: ⁧حَطَّاب⁩; Armenian: անտառահատ, ծառահատ, փայտահատ; Aromanian: limnar; Assamese: খৰিকটীয়া; Azerbaijani: odunçu; Belarusian: лесаруб, драўні́к, дрывасек; Bulgarian: дървосекач, дървар; Catalan: llenyataire; Chinese Mandarin: 伐木工; Czech: dřevorubec; Danish: skovhugger; Dutch: houthakker; Esperanto: arbohakisto; Estonian: puuraidur; Faroese: skóghøggari; Finnish: metsuri; French: bûcheron; Galician: leñador, fragueiro; Georgian: ტყისმჭრელი; German: Holzfäller, Holzfällerin, Holzhacker, Holzhauer, Holzknecht, Holzschnitzer; Greek: ξυλοκόπος, υλοτόμος; Ancient Greek: δουροτόμος, δρυμοτόμος, δενδροτόμος, δρυοτόμος, δρυηκόπος, δρυτόμος, ξυλοκόπος, ὑλοτόμος, ὑλητόμος, ὑλατόμος; Hindi: लकड़हारा; Hungarian: favágó; Icelandic: skógarhöggsmaður; Irish: lománaí; Italian: boscaiolo, tagliaboschi; Japanese: 樵, 木こり; Kashubian: rãbca; Kazakh: ағаш кесуші, отыншы; Korean: 나무꾼; Kyrgyz: отунчу; Latin: lignator; Latvian: kokcirtējs; Lithuanian: medkirtys; Macedonian: дрвосечач, дрвар; Norwegian Bokmål: tømmerhugger; Old English: wuduhēawere; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧اوطونجی⁩; Persian: ⁧چوب‌بر⁩; Polish: drwal; Portuguese: lenhador, madeireiro; Romanian: lemnar; Russian: лесоруб, дровосек, вальщик леса; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дрво̀сеча, дрво̀сјеча; Roman: drvòseča, drvòsječa; Slovak: drevorubač; Slovene: drvar; Spanish: leñador, talador; Swedish: skogshuggare; Tagalog: magkakahoy; Tajik: ҳезум-бур, ҳезумкаш; Turkish: oduncu, ormancı; Ugaritic: 𐎃𐎉𐎁; Ukrainian: лісоруб, дроворуб; Venetian: boschier, buschier; Vietnamese: tiều phu; Walloon: bokion, boskiyon, abateu; Welsh: coedwigwr, cymynwr coed; Yiddish: ⁧האָלצהעקער⁩

woodcutter

Arabic: ⁧حَطَّاب⁩; Armenian: փայտահատ; Azerbaijani: odunçu; Belarusian: дрывасек, драўні́к, лесаруб; Bulgarian: дървосекач, дървар; Catalan: estellador, estelladora; Chinese Mandarin: 樵夫; Czech: dřevorytec; Dutch: houthakker; Estonian: puuraidur; Finnish: puunhakkaaja; French: bûcheron; Georgian: ტყისმჭრელი; German: Holzfäller, Holzfällerin, Holzhacker, Holzhauer, Holzknecht, Holzschnitzer; Greek: ξυλοκόπος, υλοτόμος; Ancient Greek: δουροτόμος, δρυμοτόμος, δενδροτόμος, δρυοτόμος, δρυηκόπος, δρυτόμος, ξυλοκόπος, ὑλοτόμος, ὑλητόμος, ὑλατόμος; Hungarian: favágó; Italian: taglialegna; Japanese: 樵; Korean: 나무꾼; Macedonian: дрвосечач, дрвар; Persian: ⁧چوب‌بر⁩; Polish: drwal; Russian: дровосек, лесоруб, дроворуб; Slovak: drevorubač, drevorytec; Slovene: drvar; Tajik: ҳезум-бур, ҳезумкаш; Turkish: oduncu; Ukrainian: дроворі́з, дроворуб, лісоруб