κοράσιον

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τὸ σὸν εἰς ἡμᾶς ἐνδιάθετον → your disposition towards us

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Full diacritics: κορᾱ́σιον Medium diacritics: κοράσιον Low diacritics: κοράσιον Capitals: ΚΟΡΑΣΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: korásion Transliteration B: korasion Transliteration C: korasion Beta Code: kora/sion

English (LSJ)

τό, in later Gr., Dim. of κόρη, young woman, girl, little girl, maiden, Philippid.36, AP9.39 (Music.), IG7.3325 (Chaeronea), GDI1705, al. (Delph.), PStrassb.79.2 (i B. C.), LXX Ru.2.8, Ev.Matt.9.24, etc. [ᾱ, APl.c.]

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
petite fille.
Étymologie: dim. de κόρη.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

κοράσιον -ου, τό, demin. van κόρη, meisje.

German (Pape)

τό, dim. von κόρη, Mägdlein, Mädel; Plat. Ep. 30 (IX.39); ein familiärer Ausdruck und deshalb von den Attizisten verworfen, vgl. Lobeck zu Phryn. 74, der Beispiele aus den Sp. beibringt, wie Matth. 9.24; Luc. asin. 6; nach Schol. Il. 20.404 ist es makedonisch. Auch = Püppchen.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κοράσιον: (ᾱ) τό девушка, девчурка Anth., NT, Luc.

English (Strong)

neuter of a presumed derivative of kore (a maiden); a (little) girl: damsel, maid.

English (Thayer)

κορασίου, τό (diminutive of κόρη), properly, a colloquial word used disparagingly (like the German Mädel), a little girl (in the epigram attributed to Plato in (Diogenes Laërtius 3,33; Lucian, as. 6); used by later writers without disparagement (Winer's Grammar, 24 (23)), a girl, damsel, maiden: Epictetus diss. 2,1, 28; 3,2, 8; 4,10, 33; the Sept. for נַעֲרָה; twice also for יַלְדָּה Esther 2:2)). The form and use of the word are fully discussed in Lobeck ad Phryn., p. 73f, cf. Sturz, De dial. Maced. etc., p. 42f.

Greek Monolingual

κοράσι και κοράσιο, το (ΑM κοράσιον, Μ και κοράσιν)
γυναίκα σε νεαρή ηλικία, κορίτσι, άγαμη κοπέλα («να δεις κοράσια πλια όμορφα παρά την Αρετούσαν», Ερωτόκρ.)
νεοελλ.-μσν.
θεραπαινίδα, ακόλουθος
μσν.
1. κόρη, θυγατέρα
2. σύζυγος
3. ερωμένη.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < κόρη + υποκορ. κατάλ. -άσι(ον), πρβλ. ιππάσιον, λοιβάσιον].

Greek Monotonic

κοράσιον: τό, υποκορ. του κόρη, κορίτσι, παρθένος, σε Ανθ., Κ.Δ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κοράσιον: τό, ὑποκορ. τοῦ κόρη, ὡς καὶ νῦν, μικρὰ κόρη, παρθένος, «κορίτσι», λέξις μεταγενεστέρα, Φιλιππίδ. ἐν Ἀδήλ. 12, Ἀνθ. Π. 9. 39, Ἐπιγραφ. Βοιωτ. ἐν Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 1608f, Ἑβδ., Καιν. Διαθ., κτλ.· πρβλ. Sturz Μακ. Διάλ. σ. 42 κἑξ., Λοβέκ. εἰς Φρύνιχ. 74. ᾱ, Ἀνθ. ἔνθ’ ἀνωτ..

Middle Liddell

κοράσιον, ου, τό, [Dim. of κόρη,]
a girl, maiden, Anth., NTest.

Chinese

原文音譯:kor£sion 可拉西按
詞類次數:名詞(8)
原文字根:(小)少年 相當於: (יַלְדָּה‎)
字義溯源:小女孩,女子,少女,閨女;源自(κορέννυμι)Y*=少女)
同源字:1) (κοράσιον)小女孩 2) (παιδίσκη)女孩,使女 3) (παῖς)孩童,女孩
出現次數:總共(8);太(3);可(5)
譯字彙編
1) 女子(4) 太14:11; 可6:22; 可6:28; 可6:28;
2) 閨女(4) 太9:24; 太9:25; 可5:41; 可5:42

Translations

girl

Abkhaz: аҧҳəызба, аӡӷаб; Afar: awka; Afrikaans: meisie; Aklanon: deaga; Albanian: vajzë; Aleut: asxinux, ayaĝaadax̂; Alutor: ljaŋi; Alviri-Vidari Vidari: کنگ‎; Amharic: ሴት ልጅ, ልጃገረድ; Arabic: بِنْت‎, فَتَاة‎, طِفْلة‎; Egyptian Arabic: بنت‎; Moroccan Arabic: بنت‎, درية‎; Armenian: աղջիկ; Aromanian: featã; Assamese: ছোৱালী; Asturian: neña, ñena; Avar: яс; Azerbaijani: qız; Baluchi: جنک‎; Bashkir: ҡыҙ; Basque: neska; Bavarian: Dirndl, Mädl, Madli, Deandl, Meudl; Belarusian: дзяўчына, дзяўча, дзяўчынка; Bengali: মেয়ে; Breton: plac'h; Budukh: риж; Bulgarian: момиче, девойка, мома, момиченце, девойче; Burmese: သူငယ်မ, မိန်းကလေး, ကောင်မလေး; Buryat: басаган; Catalan: noia, nena, xiqueta, al·lota; Central Franconian: Mädsche; Central Siberian Yupik: neveghsaq; Central Sierra Miwok: kolí-; Chechen: йоӏ; Cherokee: ᎠᏔᏄᏣ; Chickasaw: chipota tiik; Chinese Cantonese: 女仔, 細路女/细路女; Dungan: нүзы, гўнён, ятур, нүвазы; Hakka: 細妹仔/细妹仔; Mandarin: 女孩兒/女孩儿, 女孩子, 姑娘, 女兒/女儿, 丫頭/丫头; Min Nan: 查某囡仔; Wu: 囡兒/囡儿; Chiricahua: 'it'éeké, jeekȩ́n; Chukchi: ӈээккэӄэй; Cimbrian: diirna; Coptic Bohairic: ϣⲉⲣⲓ; Sahidic: ϣⲉⲉⲣⲉ; Crimean Tatar: qız; Czech: holka, děvče, dívka, holčička; Danish: pige; Darkinjung: mirkan; Dolgan: кыыс; Dutch: meisje, meid, meidje, griet, grietje, maagd; Elfdalian: kulla; Erza: тейтерь; Eshtehardi: تیتی‎; Esperanto: knabino; Estonian: tüdruk, plika; Even: асаткан; Evenki: асаткан, хунат; Ewe: nyɔnuvi; Faroese: genta; Finnish: tyttö; French: fille, jeune fille; Friulian: frute, frutate; Galician: nena, meniña, moza, rapaza, rapariga; Georgian: გოგო, გოგონა; German: Mädchen, Mädel, Magd, Wicht; Alemannic German: Goof, Maidle, Maitli, Meitle, Meidschi, Modi, Meetle, Meitji, Moadle, Meiki; East Central German: Madel, Mädel; Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐌲𐌰𐌸𐍃, 𐌼𐌰𐍅𐌹, 𐌼𐌰𐍅𐌹𐌻𐍉; Greek: κορίτσι; Ancient Greek: ἀκραία, δροσώδης, κόρα, κοράσιον, κόρη, κόριον, κούρα, κούρη, κώρα, κώριον, νεᾶνις, νεῆνις, νῆνις, παιδίσκη, παρθενική, παρθένος, παρσένος, πόρις, πόρτις, πῶλος, ταλιθά; Greenlandic: niviarsiaq; Guaraní: kuñataĩ, mitãkuña; Hausa: yarinya; Hawaiian: kaikamahine, wahine ʻōpio; Hebrew: יַלְדָּה‎, נַעֲרָה‎; Hiligaynon: babaye, dalaga; Hindi: लड़की; Hiri Motu: kekeni; Hungarian: lány; Icelandic: stúlka, stelpa, telpa; Ido: yunino, puerino; Indonesian: anak perempuan, gadis; Ingrian: tyttö; Ingush: йоӏ; Interlingua: puera, pupa; Inupiaq: niaqsaaʁruk; Irish: cailín; Italian: bambina, ragazza; Japanese: 女の子, 少女, 女子, 乙女; Jicarilla: ch'eekéé; Kabyle: ⵜⴰⵇⵛⵉⵛⵜ; Kalmyk: күүкн; Kamba: mwiitu; Kashmiri: کوٗر‎, لٔڑکی‎, کٔٹ‎; Kashubian: dzéwczã; Kazakh: қыз; Khmer: ក្មេងស្រី; Khoekhoe: ǀgôas; Kikuyu: karĩgũ, karĩĩgũ, kĩrĩgũ, mũirĩtu, mũirĩĩtu; Koch Rajbangsi: চেংৰী; Korean: 소녀(少女), 여자(女子)아이, 녀자(女子)아이; Krio: titi; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کچ‎; Northern Kurdish: keç; Kyrgyz: кыз; Ladin: muta; Lao: ເດັກຍິງ; Latgalian: meitine, mārga; Latin: puella, pura, puera, adolescens; Latvian: meitene, meiča, skuķis, skuķe; Lezgi: руш; Lithuanian: mergina, mergaitė; Livonian: neitški; Lombard: tósa, tusa; Louisiana Creole French: fiy; Luganda: omuwala; Luo: nyathina; Luxembourgish: Meedchen; Macedonian: чупе, девојка, девојче; Malagasy: tovovavy; Malay: gadis; Malayalam: പെൺകുട്ടി; Maltese: tfajla; Manchu: ᡤᡝᡤᡝ; Maori: taitamāhine, kōhine, hine, kōtiro, kōhaia, tamahine; Marathi: मुल्गी; Maricopa: mshhay; Mazanderani: کیجا‎; Meru: mwari; Mingrelian: ძღაბი, ცირა; Mizo: hmeichhe naupang, nula; Mohawk: eksà:ʼa; Mongolian Cyrillic: охин; Motu: kekeni; Mwani: mwari; Mòcheno: diarn; Naga Pidgin: chokri; Navajo: atʼééd; Neapolitan: peccerella, nenna; Nepali: केटी; Norman: hardelle; North Frisian: foomen; Norwegian Bokmål: jente, pike; Nynorsk: jente, jenta; O'odham: cehia; Occitan: dròlla, drolleta, gojata, filha; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: дѣва, дѣвица; Old English: mæġden; Old Prussian: mērgā; Oromo: dubara; Ossetian: чызг; Ottoman Turkish: بنت‎, دختر‎, قیز‎; Pali: kaññā; Pashto: نجلۍ‎, ووړکۍ‎; Persian: دختر‎; Plautdietsch: Mejal, Mäakjen; Polish: dziewczyna, dziewczę, dziewa, dziewczynka, dziołcha, dziewoja, dziewczę, dziewka, dzieweczka; Portuguese: garota, menina, moça, rapariga; Punjabi: ਕੁੜੀ; Quechua: taski; Rhine Franconian: Maadche; Romani: ćhaj, rakli; Kalo Finnish Romani: tšai, rakli; Vlax Romani: ćhej, rakli; Romanian: fată, copilă; Russian: девушка, девочка, девчонка, девица; Rusyn: дівча; Sami Inari: nieidâ; Northern: nieida; Skolt: nijdd; Southern: nïejte; Samoan: teine; Sanskrit: बाला, कन्या; Scots: lassie; Scottish Gaelic: caileag, nighean, nighneag, nìonag; Seraiki: چُھوہِر‎; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дѐво̄јка, дјѐво̄јка; Roman: dèvōjka, djèvōjka; Sidamo: seemo; Sirenik: náẋserráẋ; Slovak: dievča, dievčatko; Slovene: dekle, deklica; Somali: inan; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: źowćo; Upper Sorbian: dźowćo; Spanish: niña, muchacha, chica, cabra, chamaca, lola, nena, chiquilla; Sumerian: 𒆠𒂖; Svan: დინა; Swabian: Mädle, Fehl, Fohl, Boscha; Swahili: msichana, mwari; Swedish: flicka, tjej, jänta, tös; Sylheti: ꠙꠥꠞꠤ, ꠍꠥꠞꠉꠤ; Tagalog: babae, batang babae, dalaga; Tajik: духтар; Talysh Asalemi: کله‎; Tamil: சிறுமி, பெண்; Taos: upę̀yu'úna; Tatar: кыз; Telugu: అమ్మాయి, కన్య, బాలిక, పిల్ల; Thai: เด็กผู้หญิง, เด็กหญิง, เด็กสาว; Tibetan: བུ་མོ; Tupinambá: kunhãta'ĩ, kunhãmuku; Turkish: kız; Turkmen: gyz; Tuvan: уруг, кыс; Tzotzil: tseb; Udmurt: нылмурт; Ugaritic: 𐎔𐎙𐎚; Ukrainian: ді́вчина, ді́вчинка, дівча, дівчатко; Urdu: لڑکی‎; Uyghur: قىز‎; Uzbek: qiz; Venetian: tóxa, toxata; Veps: neičukaine, neižne; Vietnamese: cô gái, con gái, gái; Vilamovian: miöed; Volapük: jicil; Walloon: båshele, feye; Welsh: bachgennes, geneth; West Frisian: famke, faam; Western Apache: at'eedn, at'een, it'eedn, it'een, it'éédn, it'één, na'ilín, it'ídé, at'eedn; Wiradhuri: migay; Yakut: кыыс; Yiddish: מיידל‎ or; Yucatec Maya: chʼúupal; Yup'ik: neviarcaq; Yámana: čule-kipa; Zazaki: kena