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ἀθρόαις πέντε δραπὼν νύκτεσσιν ἔν θ' ἁμέραις ἱερὸν εὐζοίας ἄωτον → for five whole nights and days, culling the sacred excellence of joyous living | reaping the sacred bloom of good living for five full nights and as many days

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Armenian: հիմարություն; Bulgarian: глупост; Dutch: [[dwaasheid]], [[domheid]], [[stommiteit]]; Esperanto: malsaĝeco; Finnish: mielettömyys, hulluus, typeryys; French: [[folie]], [[sottise]]; Galician: folía; German: [[Torheit]], [[Narrheit]], [[Dummheit]], [[Tollheit]], [[Aberwitz]], [[Verrücktheit]]; Gothic: 𐌳𐍅𐌰𐌻𐌹𐌸𐌰, 𐌿𐌽𐍆𐍂𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹; Ancient Greek: [[ἀασιφρονία]], [[ἀασιφροσύνη]], [[ἀβελτερία]], [[ἀβελτηρία]], [[ἀγνωμοσύνη]], [[ἀεσιφροσύνη]], [[ἀμαθία]], [[ἀμαθίη]], [[ἄνοια]], [[ἀνοίη]], [[ἀπειραγαθία]], [[ἀπόρρευσις]], [[ἀσοφία]], [[ἀσοφίη]], [[ἀσύνετος]], [[ἀφραδία]], [[ἀφραδίη]], [[ἀφρόνη]], [[ἀφρόνησις]], [[ἀφροσύνα]], [[ἀφροσύνη]], [[ἠλιθιότης]], [[κακοφραδία]], [[κακοφραδίη]], [[κακοφροσύνη]], [[ματαιότης]], [[μάτη]], [[ματία]], [[μωρία]], [[μωρίη]], [[τὸ ἄφρον]], [[τὸ μωρόν]], [[τὸ μῶρον]], [[τὸ φρενῶν διαφθαρέν]], [[φρενοβλάβεια]]; Hebrew: אִוֶּלֶת / איוולת‎; Hungarian: butaság, ostobaság; Irish: díchiall, amaidí; Italian: [[follia]], [[stravaganza]]; Latin: [[stultitia]], [[fatuitas]]; Latvian: neprātība, neprātīgums; Manx: anchreeaght; Plautdietsch: Domheit; Polish: głupota; Portuguese: [[bobeira]]; Romanian: prostie; Russian: [[глупость]], [[недомыслие]], [[дурь]], [[блажь]], [[безрассудство]]; Scottish Gaelic: amaideachd, amaideas; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лу̏до̄ст; Roman: lȕdōst; Swedish: dåraktighet, dårskap
Armenian: հիմարություն; Bulgarian: глупост; Dutch: [[dwaasheid]], [[domheid]], [[stommiteit]]; Esperanto: malsaĝeco; Finnish: mielettömyys, hulluus, typeryys; French: [[folie]], [[sottise]]; Galician: folía; German: [[Torheit]], [[Narrheit]], [[Dummheit]], [[Tollheit]], [[Aberwitz]], [[Verrücktheit]]; Gothic: 𐌳𐍅𐌰𐌻𐌹𐌸𐌰, 𐌿𐌽𐍆𐍂𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹; Ancient Greek: [[ἀασιφρονία]], [[ἀασιφροσύνη]], [[ἀβελτερία]], [[ἀβελτηρία]], [[ἀγνωμοσύνη]], [[ἀεσιφροσύνη]], [[ἀμαθία]], [[ἀμαθίη]], [[ἄνοια]], [[ἀνοίη]], [[ἀπειραγαθία]], [[ἀπόρρευσις]], [[ἀσοφία]], [[ἀσοφίη]], [[ἀσύνετος]], [[ἀφραδία]], [[ἀφραδίη]], [[ἀφρόνη]], [[ἀφρόνησις]], [[ἀφροσύνα]], [[ἀφροσύνη]], [[ἠλιθιότης]], [[κακοφραδία]], [[κακοφραδίη]], [[κακοφροσύνη]], [[ματαιότης]], [[μάτη]], [[ματία]], [[μωρία]], [[μωρίη]], [[τὸ ἄφρον]], [[τὸ μωρόν]], [[τὸ μῶρον]], [[τὸ φρενῶν διαφθαρέν]], [[φρενοβλάβεια]]; Hebrew: אִוֶּלֶת / איוולת‎; Hungarian: butaság, ostobaság; Irish: díchiall, amaidí; Italian: [[follia]], [[stravaganza]]; Latin: [[stultitia]], [[fatuitas]]; Latvian: neprātība, neprātīgums; Manx: anchreeaght; Plautdietsch: Domheit; Polish: głupota; Portuguese: [[bobeira]]; Romanian: prostie; Russian: [[глупость]], [[недомыслие]], [[дурь]], [[блажь]], [[безрассудство]]; Scottish Gaelic: amaideachd, amaideas; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лу̏до̄ст; Roman: lȕdōst; Spanish: [[locura]], [[estupidez]]; Swedish: dåraktighet, dårskap
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 25 January 2024

German > Latin

Torheit, I) törichte Handlungsweise: stultitia. – das ist die größte T., quo nihil est stultius: ich halte es für die größte T., zu etc., summae dementiae esse iudico mit Infin. – II) törichte Handlung: stulte factum: stultitia. – jene frühere T., il la superior stultitia: diese große T., daß er etc., hoc stultissimum, quod etc.: lauter Torheiten begehen, omnia stulte facere.

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folly

Armenian: հիմարություն; Bulgarian: глупост; Dutch: dwaasheid, domheid, stommiteit; Esperanto: malsaĝeco; Finnish: mielettömyys, hulluus, typeryys; French: folie, sottise; Galician: folía; German: Torheit, Narrheit, Dummheit, Tollheit, Aberwitz, Verrücktheit; Gothic: 𐌳𐍅𐌰𐌻𐌹𐌸𐌰, 𐌿𐌽𐍆𐍂𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹; Ancient Greek: ἀασιφρονία, ἀασιφροσύνη, ἀβελτερία, ἀβελτηρία, ἀγνωμοσύνη, ἀεσιφροσύνη, ἀμαθία, ἀμαθίη, ἄνοια, ἀνοίη, ἀπειραγαθία, ἀπόρρευσις, ἀσοφία, ἀσοφίη, ἀσύνετος, ἀφραδία, ἀφραδίη, ἀφρόνη, ἀφρόνησις, ἀφροσύνα, ἀφροσύνη, ἠλιθιότης, κακοφραδία, κακοφραδίη, κακοφροσύνη, ματαιότης, μάτη, ματία, μωρία, μωρίη, τὸ ἄφρον, τὸ μωρόν, τὸ μῶρον, τὸ φρενῶν διαφθαρέν, φρενοβλάβεια; Hebrew: אִוֶּלֶת / איוולת‎; Hungarian: butaság, ostobaság; Irish: díchiall, amaidí; Italian: follia, stravaganza; Latin: stultitia, fatuitas; Latvian: neprātība, neprātīgums; Manx: anchreeaght; Plautdietsch: Domheit; Polish: głupota; Portuguese: bobeira; Romanian: prostie; Russian: глупость, недомыслие, дурь, блажь, безрассудство; Scottish Gaelic: amaideachd, amaideas; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лу̏до̄ст; Roman: lȕdōst; Spanish: locura, estupidez; Swedish: dåraktighet, dårskap