καδαλίων
Ἅγιος ὁ Θεός, Ἅγιος ἰσχυρός, Ἅγιος ἀθάνατος, ἐλέησον ἡμᾶς → holy God, holy Mighty, holy Immortal, have mercy on us
English (LSJ)
ὁ, one that goes on stilts, stiltwalker; and κάδαλοι, οἱ, stilts (Hsch.)
Greek Monolingual
καδαλίων, ὁ (Α) κάδαλον
(κατά τον Ησύχ.) αυτός που περπατάει με ξυλοπόδαρα.
Wikipedia EN
Archaeological ruins and texts show that stiltwalking was practised in ancient Greece as far back as the 6th century BCE. The ancient Greek word for a stilt walker was κωλοβαθριστής (kōlobathristēs), from κωλόβαθρον (kōlobathron), "stilt", a compound of κῶλον (kōlon), "limb" and βάθρον (bathron), "base, pedestal".
Translations
stiltwalker
Dutch: steltloper, steltenloper; English: stilt walker, stiltwalker, stilt-walker; Finnish: puujaloilla kävelijä; French: échassier; German: Stelzengänger, Stelzengängerin; Greek: ξυλοπόδαρος; Ancient Greek: καδαλίων, κωλοβαθριστής; Italian: trampoliere; Latin: grallator; Polish: szczudlarz, szczudlarka; Russian: ходулист, ходулистка; Swedish: styltgångare; Yoruba: alágèéré