μολπαστής
Θνητὸς πεφυκὼς τοὐπίσω πειρῶ βλέπειν → Homo natus id, quod instat, ut videas, age → Als sterblich Wesen mühe dich zu seh'n, was folgt
English (LSJ)
μολπαστοῦ, Dor. μολπαστάς, ὁ, minstrel, dancer, AP6.155 (Theodorid.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 200] ὁ, der Sänger, Theodorid. 5 (VI, 155), Tänzer, nach Hesych. Gespiele, συμπαίκτης.
French (Bailly abrégé)
οῦ (ὁ) :
chanteur, danseur.
Étymologie: μολπάζω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
μολπαστής: дор. μολπαστάς, οῦ ὁ певец или плясун Anth.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
μολπαστής: -οῦ, ὁ, ὁ μολπάζων, καθ᾿ Ἡσύχ. «συμπαίκτης», Ἀνθ. Π. 6. 155.
Greek Monolingual
μολπαστής, δωρ. τ. μολπαστάς, ὁ (Α) μολπάζω
1. αοιδός και χορευτής
2. (κατά τον Ησύχ.) «συμπαίκτης».
Greek Monotonic
μολπαστής: -οῦ, ὁ, ραψωδός (μουσικός και τραγουδιστής) ή χορευτής, σε Ανθ.
Middle Liddell
μολπαστής, οῦ, ὁ, [from μολπάζω
a minstrel or dancer, Anth.
Translations
dancer
Afrikaans: danser; Albanian: valltar, kërcimtar; Arabic: رَاقِص, رَاقِصَة; Egyptian Arabic: رقاص; Armenian: պարող; Assamese: নর্তকী; Asturian: baillador, baillarín; Azerbaijani: rəqqas; Bashkir: бейеүсе; Basque: dantzari; Belarusian: танцо́р; Bengali: নর্তকী; Bulgarian: танцьо́р, балети́ст; Burmese: ကချေသည်; Catalan: ballador, ballarí, dansador, dansaire; Chechen: хелхархо; Chickasaw: hilha'; Chinese Mandarin: 舞蹈家, 舞蹈演員, 舞蹈演员, 跳舞者; Min Nan: 舞蹈家; Czech: tanečník, tanečnice; Danish: danser; Dutch: danser; Esperanto: dancisto, virdancisto; Estonian: tantsija; Faroese: dansari; Finnish: tanssija; French: danseur; Galician: bailador, bailarín, danzarín; Georgian: მოცეკვავე; German: Tänzer; Greek: χορευτής; Ancient Greek: ἀρράβαξ, βητάρμων, βυλλίχης, μολπαστής, ὀρχηστήρ, ὀρχηστής, ὀρχηστρίς, παίκτειρα, παίκτης, πηδητής, χορευτής; Hebrew: רקדן \ רַקְדָן; Hindi: नृत्यनर्तक; Hungarian: táncos; Icelandic: dansari; Ido: dansanto, dansantulo, dansero, danserulo, dansisto, dansistulo; Indonesian: penari; Irish: rinceoir, damhsóir; Italian: ballerino, danzatore; Japanese: ダンサー, 舞踊家; Kalmyk: биич; Kannada: ಪಾಣ; Kapampangan: talaterak; Kazakh: биші, билеуші; Khmer: អ្នករាំ; Korean: 춤꾼; Kyrgyz: бийчи киши, бийчи; Lao: ນັກເຕັ້ນລຳ; Latin: saltator, histrio, ludius; Latvian: dejotājs; Lithuanian: šokėjas; Luxembourgish: Dänzer; Macedonian: танчер; Malay: penari; Malayalam: തുളളിച്ചാടുന്നവൻ; Maori: kaikanikani; Mongolian: бүжигчин; Norwegian Bokmål: danser; Nynorsk: dansar; Occitan: dançaire; Old English: hlēapere, hoppere, tumbere; Oriya: ନର୍ତ୍ତକ; Persian: رقاص; Polish: tancerz, tancerka; Portuguese: bailarino, dançarino; Quechua: tusuq; Romanian: dansator; Russian: танцо́р, танцо́вщик, балеру́н; плясу́н; Saanich: SJELW̱EṈ; Scottish Gaelic: dannsair; Serbo-Croatian: plèsāč; Slovak: tanečník, tanečnica; Slovene: plesalec; Spanish: bailarín, bailador; Swedish: dansare; Tagalog: mananayaw; Tajik: раққос; Tamil: நடனக்காரர்; Taos: tò’óna; Tatar: биюче; Telugu: నర్తకి; Thai: นักเต้น, หางเครื่อง; Turkish: dansçı; Turkmen: tansçy; Ukrainian: танцюри́ст; Uzbek: tansachi, raqqos; Vietnamese: người nhảy, người múa, người khiêu vũ, vũ công; Volapük: danüdan, hidanüdan; Welsh: dawnsiwr, dawnswr; Yiddish: טענצער