κόψιχος

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Full diacritics: κόψῐχος Medium diacritics: κόψιχος Low diacritics: κόψιχος Capitals: ΚΟΨΙΧΟΣ
Transliteration A: kópsichos Transliteration B: kopsichos Transliteration C: kopsichos Beta Code: ko/yixos

English (LSJ)

ὁ,
A = κόσσυφος 1, Ar.Av.305, 806, 1081, Aristopho 10.5, Anaxil.22.21.
II = κόσσυφος ΙΙ, Orib.inc.13.25.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1498] ὁ, att. = κόσσυφος; Ath. II, 65 d VI, 238 d; VLL.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
att. c. κόσσυφος, merle, oiseau.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

κόψιχος -ου, ὁ [~ κόσσυφος] merel.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κόψῐχος: ὁ Arph. = κόσσυφος.

Greek Monolingual

κόψιχος, ὁ (Α)
1. ο κότσυφας
2. είδος θαλάσσιου ψαριού.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Ανάγεται σε ΙΕ ρίζα kops(o)-, η οποία προήλθε πιθ. από ηχομίμηση. Συνδέεται με το αρχ. σλαβ. kosu «κοτσύφι» (< kopso-) και εμφανίζει κατάλ. -ι-χος (πρβλ. μείλ-ι-χος). Ο τ. κόσσυφος < κόψυ-φος με αφομοίωση. Εμφανίζει κατάλ. -φος (πρβλ. άργυφος). Στα μεσαιωνικά χρόνια μεταπλάστηκε σε κόσσυφας και από τον τ. αυτό προήλθε το νεοελλ. κότσυφας].

Greek Monotonic

κόψῐχος: ὁ, μαυροκότσυφας, σε Αριστοφ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κόψῐχος: ὁ, = κόσσυφος, «κότσυφας», Ἀριστοφ. Ὄρ. 306, 806, 1081, Ἀριστοφῶν ἐν «Πυθαγοριστῇ» 1. 5, Ἀναξίλ. ἐν «Νεοττ.» 1. 21.

Frisk Etymological English

Meaning: `blackbird
See also: s. κόσσυφος.

Middle Liddell

κόψῐχος, ὁ,
a blackbird, Ar.

Frisk Etymology German

κόψιχος: {kópsikhos}
Grammar: m.
Meaning: Amsel
See also: s. κόσσυφος.
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Translations

blackbird

Albanian: mëllenjë, mëllenjë thumbverdhë, mullizezë, qukël, qofkë; Arabic: شُحْرُور; Armenian: սև կեռնեխ, մոշահավ; Aromanian: njerlã; Asturian: ñerbatu, tordu negru; Basque: zozo; Belarusian: дрозд; Breton: moualc'h zu; Bulgarian: кос; Carpathian Rusyn: кос; Catalan: merla, tord negre; Central Sierra Miwok: čápuk·ati-; Chechen: ӏаьржа хьоза; Chinese Mandarin: 山鳥, 山鸟, 烏鶇, 乌鸫; Czech: kos, kos černý; Dalmatian: miarla; Danish: solsort; Dutch: merel; Esperanto: merlo; Estonian: musträstas; Faroese: kvørkveggja; Finnish: mustarastas; French: merle, merlesse; Louisiana French: tchoc; Friulian: mierli; Galician: melro, merlo; Georgian: შაშვი; German: Amsel, Schwarzdrossel; Greek: κότσυφας, κοτσύφι, κότσυφος, κόσσυφος, κόσσουβας, κότουφος, κότουφας; Ancient Greek: κόσσυφος, κόττυφος, κόσσυκος, κόψιχος; Hebrew: שחרור; Hungarian: fekete rigó; Icelandic: svartþröstur; Ido: merlo; Irish: lon dubh, céirseach; Italian: merlo; Japanese: 黒歌鳥; Korean: 대륙검은지빠귀; Kumyk: къаратавукъ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕەشیشە; Ladin: merlo; Latin: merula; Latvian: melnais meža strazds; Lithuanian: juodasis strazdas; Luxembourgish: Märel; Macedonian: кос; Maltese: malvizz iswed, malvizz tat-troffa; Mari Eastern Mari: сопсыреҥге, шемлого; Nahuatl: caxtīllān tliltic tōtōtl; Norman: mêle, mêlerêsse; Norwegian Bokmål: svarttrost; Nynorsk: svarttrast, svarttrost; Occitan: mèrle; Old English: ōsle; Ottoman Turkish: قره طاوق; Pennsylvania German: Schwatzvoggel; Plautdietsch: Spree, Aumsel; Polish: kos, kos zwyczajny; Portuguese: melro; Romagnol: méral; Romanian: mierlă; Romansch: merlotscha; Russian: чёрный дрозд; Sami Lule Sami: tjáhppisrástes; Northern Sami: čáhppesrásttis; Sardinian: picchiaranzu, mérula, meurra; Scots: blackie; Scottish Gaelic: lon, lon dubh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кос; Roman: kos; Slovak: drozd čierny; Slovene: kos; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kós; Upper Sorbian: kós; Spanish: mirlo; Swedish: koltrast; Tiwi: arlitaka; Turkish: karatavuk; Udi: ч́ач́и; Ukrainian: чорний дрізд; Vietnamese: hạch thước điẻu; Volapük: merul; Welsh: mwyeilch, adar du; West Frisian: swarte lyster