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[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[δύσμαχος]], [[ἀνίκητος]] ([[Plato]]), [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[ἄμαχος]] ([[Plato]]), [[prose|P.]] [[δυσπολέμητος]], [[verse|V.]] [[δυσπάλαιστος]], [[ἀπρόσμαχος]], [[ἀδήριτος]]. | |||
[[impossible to deal with]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἄπορος]], [[ἀμήχανος]] (rare [[prose|P.]]). | |||
[[obstinate]]: see [[obstinate]]. | |||
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Armenian: անհաղթ, անհաղթելի; Azerbaijani: basılmaz, məğlubedilməz, yenilməz; Belarusian: непераможны; Bulgarian: непобедим; Catalan: invencible; Chinese Mandarin: 無敵, 无敌, 不敗, 不败; Czech: neporazitelný; Dutch: [[onoverwinnelijk]], [[onoverwinnelijke]]; Esperanto: nevenkebla; Finnish: voittamaton; French: [[invincible]]; German: [[unbesiegbar]]; Greek: [[αήττητος]], [[ακαταμάχητος]], [[ακατανίκητος]], [[ανίκητος]], [[ανυπέρβλητος]], [[απόρθητος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀάατος]], [[ἀγναμπτοπόλεμος]], [[ἀδάμας]], [[ἀδάματος]], [[ἀδαμής]], [[ἀδήριτος]], [[ἀήσσητος]], [[ἀήττητος]], [[ἀκαταγώνιστος]], [[ἀκαταμάχητος]], [[ἀκατανίκητος]], [[ἀκαταπολέμητος]], [[ἀκαταπόνητος]], [[ἀκράτητος]], [[ἄληπτος]], [[ἀμάχητος]], [[ἄμαχος]], [[ἀμεσολάβητος]], [[ἀνίκατος]], [[ἀνίκητος]], [[ἀπάλαιστος]], [[ἀπαρηγόρητος]], [[ἀπεριγένητος]], [[ἀπολέμητος]], [[ἀπόλεμος]], [[ἀπόμαχος]], [[ἄπορος]], [[ἀπρόσβλητος]], [[ἀπρόσμαχος]], [[ἀπτόλεμος]], [[ἀτρίακτος]], [[αὐτόλιθος]], [[ἀχείρωτος]], [[δυσανταγώνιστος]], [[δυσέλεγκτος]], [[δύσμαχος]], [[δυσνίκητος]], [[δυσπάλαιστος]], [[δυσπολέμητος]], [[κραταιός]], [[ὑπέρβιος]]; Icelandic: ósigrandi; Irish: dochloíte, dosháraithe; Italian: [[invincibile]], [[imbattibile]]; Japanese: 倒せない, 無敵の, 不敗の, 難攻不落の; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نەبەز; Latin: [[invictus]]; Latvian: neuzvarams; Lithuanian: nenugalimas, neįveikiamas; Macedonian: непобедлив; Malay: tidak terkalahkan; Malayalam: അജയ്യ, അജയ്യനായ; Manx: neuvainshtyragh; Norwegian: uovervinnelig; Old English: unoferswīþendlīċ; Polish: niezwyciężony; Portuguese: [[invencível]]; Romanian: invincibil, imbatabil; Russian: [[непобедимый]]; Sanskrit: अजेय, अषाढ, दुराधर, दुराधर्ष, दुर्जय, अजित; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: непобѐдив, непобјѐдив; Roman: nepobèdiv, nepobjèdiv; Slovak: neporaziteľný; Slovene: nepremagljiv; Spanish: [[invencible]]; Swedish: oövervinnerlig; Tagalog: masusupil; Tamil: வெல்லமுடியாத; Thai: อยู่ยงคงกระพัน; Turkish: yenilmez; Ukrainian: непереможний | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 21 November 2022
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. and V. δύσμαχος, ἀνίκητος (Plato), Ar. and P. ἄμαχος (Plato), P. δυσπολέμητος, V. δυσπάλαιστος, ἀπρόσμαχος, ἀδήριτος.
impossible to deal with: P. and V. ἄπορος, ἀμήχανος (rare P.).
Translations
invincible
Armenian: անհաղթ, անհաղթելի; Azerbaijani: basılmaz, məğlubedilməz, yenilməz; Belarusian: непераможны; Bulgarian: непобедим; Catalan: invencible; Chinese Mandarin: 無敵, 无敌, 不敗, 不败; Czech: neporazitelný; Dutch: onoverwinnelijk, onoverwinnelijke; Esperanto: nevenkebla; Finnish: voittamaton; French: invincible; German: unbesiegbar; Greek: αήττητος, ακαταμάχητος, ακατανίκητος, ανίκητος, ανυπέρβλητος, απόρθητος; Ancient Greek: ἀάατος, ἀγναμπτοπόλεμος, ἀδάμας, ἀδάματος, ἀδαμής, ἀδήριτος, ἀήσσητος, ἀήττητος, ἀκαταγώνιστος, ἀκαταμάχητος, ἀκατανίκητος, ἀκαταπολέμητος, ἀκαταπόνητος, ἀκράτητος, ἄληπτος, ἀμάχητος, ἄμαχος, ἀμεσολάβητος, ἀνίκατος, ἀνίκητος, ἀπάλαιστος, ἀπαρηγόρητος, ἀπεριγένητος, ἀπολέμητος, ἀπόλεμος, ἀπόμαχος, ἄπορος, ἀπρόσβλητος, ἀπρόσμαχος, ἀπτόλεμος, ἀτρίακτος, αὐτόλιθος, ἀχείρωτος, δυσανταγώνιστος, δυσέλεγκτος, δύσμαχος, δυσνίκητος, δυσπάλαιστος, δυσπολέμητος, κραταιός, ὑπέρβιος; Icelandic: ósigrandi; Irish: dochloíte, dosháraithe; Italian: invincibile, imbattibile; Japanese: 倒せない, 無敵の, 不敗の, 難攻不落の; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نەبەز; Latin: invictus; Latvian: neuzvarams; Lithuanian: nenugalimas, neįveikiamas; Macedonian: непобедлив; Malay: tidak terkalahkan; Malayalam: അജയ്യ, അജയ്യനായ; Manx: neuvainshtyragh; Norwegian: uovervinnelig; Old English: unoferswīþendlīċ; Polish: niezwyciężony; Portuguese: invencível; Romanian: invincibil, imbatabil; Russian: непобедимый; Sanskrit: अजेय, अषाढ, दुराधर, दुराधर्ष, दुर्जय, अजित; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: непобѐдив, непобјѐдив; Roman: nepobèdiv, nepobjèdiv; Slovak: neporaziteľný; Slovene: nepremagljiv; Spanish: invencible; Swedish: oövervinnerlig; Tagalog: masusupil; Tamil: வெல்லமுடியாத; Thai: อยู่ยงคงกระพัน; Turkish: yenilmez; Ukrainian: непереможний