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Revision as of 21:20, 1 October 2022
English (LSJ)
later for κακοπάθεια.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
mieux que κακοπάθεια;
mauvais traitement, souffrance, vexation.
Étymologie: κακοπαθής.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κακοπαθία: ἡ, Ἀττ. τύπος ἀντὶ κακοπάθεια, Meisterch. 42.
Greek Monolingual
κακοπαθία, ἡ (Α)
βλ. κακοπάθεια.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
κακοπᾰθία: ἡ v.l. = κακοπάθεια.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
κακοπαθία -ας, ἡ NT voor κακοπάθεια.
Translations
distress
Arabic: مِحْنَة; Catalan: aflicció, angoixa, angúnia; Danish: ubehag; Dutch: druk, stress; Esperanto: angoro; Finnish: tuska, ahdinko; French: détresse; German: Kummer, Bedrängnis, Drangsal, Bekümmerung; Gothic: 𐌰𐌲𐌲𐍅𐌹𐌸𐌰; Greek: αγωνία, συντριβή, συμφορά, απελπισία; Ancient Greek: στενοχωρία, ἀνία, ἄχος, συνοχή; Hebrew: מוּעָקָה; Hungarian: bánat, gyötrelem, bú, búbánat; Icelandic: óþægindi; Irish: angar, crá; Italian: angoscia, pena, miseria, sconforto; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بێچارەیی, دڵ تەنگی; Latin: aerumna; Maori: ahotea, uhitea, awangawanga, mateatea, auhi, auhitanga, papouri; Ngazidja Comorian: mswiɓa; Norwegian: ubehag; Portuguese: desconforto; Romanian: suferință; Russian: горе, беда, несчастье; Sanskrit: दुःख, शोक, क्लेश, आपद्; Scottish Gaelic: airc; Serbo-Croatian: distres, muka; Spanish: aflicción, angustia, desasosiego, ansiedad, sinvivir; Swahili: dhiki; Swedish: obehag, bekymmer, ledsamhet; Turkish: sıkıntı, mihnet, cendere, ızdırap; Ukrainian: горе, лихо, страждання
misery
Assamese: বিলৈ, দুৰ্দশা; Azerbaijani: qada, bəla, dərd, müsibət, fəlakət; Belarusian: няшчасце, бяда, гора; Bulgarian: нещастие, страдание; Catalan: misèria; Chinese Mandarin: 苦難, 苦难, 痛苦, 悲慘, 悲惨, 不幸, 苦痛; Czech: neštěstí, bída, hoře; Danish: elendighed; Dutch: ellende; Early Assamese: বিলাই; Esperanto: mizero; Finnish: kärsimys, surkeus, kurjuus, kurjuus, surkeus; French: misère; Galician: laceira, miseria; Georgian: უბედურება, წვალება, წამება, ტანჯვა, გასაჭირი, გაჭირვება; German: Misere, Elend; Greek: αθλιότης; Ancient Greek: πῆμα; Guaraní: tekoasy; Hausa: uƙuba; Hebrew: אומללות; Ido: mizero; Irish: aimléis, galar; Italian: miseria; Japanese: 悲惨, 苦痛, 惨めさ; Ladino: mizerya; Latin: miseria; Luxembourgish: Misär; Macedonian: несреќа; Malayalam: ദുരിതം; Plautdietsch: Älent, Jauma; Polish: nieszczęście, męka; Portuguese: miséria; Romanian: mizerie; Russian: несчастье, горе, мука, страдание, беда; Sanskrit: दुःख; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: јад, беда; Roman: jad, beda; Slovak: nešťastie, bieda; Slovene: beda, nesreča; Spanish: miseria, sinvivir; Swedish: misär, elände; Ukrainian: нещастя, біда, горе