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ἡ δὲ φύσις φεύγει τὸ ἄπειρον· τὸ μὲν γὰρ ἄπειρον ἀτελές, ἡ δὲ φύσις ἀεὶ ζητεῖ τέλοςnature, however, avoids what is infinite, because the infinite lacks completion and finality, whereas this is what Nature always seeks

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[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὀργή]], ἡ, [[θυμός]], ὁ, [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[χολή]], ἡ, [[κότος]], ὁ, [[μένος]], τό, [[verse|V.]] [[μῆνις]], ἡ, [[χόλος]], ὁ.
[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὀργή]], ἡ, [[θυμός]], ὁ, [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[χολή]], ἡ, [[κότος]], ὁ, [[μένος]], τό, [[verse|V.]] [[μῆνις]], ἡ, [[χόλος]], ὁ.


[[by reason of Ares' old anger against Cadmus]]: [[verse|V.]] [[Κάδμου παλαιῶν Ἄρεος ἐκ μηνιμάτων]] ([[Euripides|Eur.]], ''[[Phoenissae]]'' 934).
[[by reason of Ares' old anger against Cadmus]]: [[verse|V.]] [[Κάδμου παλαιῶν Ἄρεος ἐκ μηνιμάτων]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Phoenissae]]'' 934).


[[quick temper]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ὀξυθυμία]], ἡ.
[[quick temper]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ὀξυθυμία]], ἡ.
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[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὀργίζειν]]; ([[Plato]]), [[παροξύνειν]], [[ἐξαγριοῦν]] ([[Plato]] in pass.), [[ἀγριοῦν]] ([[Xenophon|Xen.]] and [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] in pass.), [[verse|V.]] [[ὀξύνειν]], [[ὀργαίνειν]], [[θήγειν]].
[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὀργίζειν]]; ([[Plato]]), [[παροξύνειν]], [[ἐξαγριοῦν]] ([[Plato]] in pass.), [[ἀγριοῦν]] ([[Xenophon|Xen.]] and [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] in pass.), [[verse|V.]] [[ὀξύνειν]], [[ὀργαίνειν]], [[θήγειν]].
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Afrikaans: drif, toorn, kwaadheid; Aghwan: 𐔼𐕔𐕒𐕡𐕎; Albanian: inat, zemërim, mëri, mnia; Amharic: ቁጣ; Arabic: غَضَب‎; Egyptian Arabic: نرفزه‎; Argobba: ቁሻ; Armenian: զայրույթ, բարկություն, ջղայինություն; Assamese: খং; Avar: цим; Azerbaijani: hirs, hiddət, qeyz, qəzəb; Bashkir: асыу; Basque: haserre; Belarusian: гнеў, злосць; Bengali: রাগ; Bikol Central: dagit; Bulgarian: гняв, яд; Catalan: ira, còlera, ràbia, enfat, enuig; Cebuano: kasuko, kapungot; Chinese Mandarin: 發怒/发怒, 忿怒, 火氣/火气, 怒氣/怒气; Cornish: anger, coler, sorr; Czech: vztek, hněv, zlost; Danish: vrede; Dutch: [[boosheid]], [[woede]]; Esperanto: kolero; Estonian: viha; Ewe: dzibibi, dzikukpɔkpɔ; Finnish: viha, suuttumus; French: [[colère]], [[ire]], [[courroux]], [[rage]], [[fureur]]; Galician: cabuxo, oura, carraxe, asaño, refusía, rebinxe; Georgian: ბრაზი, წყრომა; German: [[Ärger]], [[Zorn]], [[Wut]], [[Groll]], [[Ingrimm]], [[Grimm]], [[Furor]], [[Jähzorn]]; Greek: [[οργή]], [[θυμός]], [[τσαντίλα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀνυπερθεσία]], [[ἀποθηρίωσις]], [[δυσχερασμός]], [[δυσχέρεια]], [[ἐγκότησις]], [[ἐνθύμιον]], [[θυμός]], [[κότος]], [[μελαγχολία]], [[μελαγχολίη]], [[μένος]], [[μηνίαμα]], [[μήνιμα]], [[μῆνις]], [[μήνισμα]], [[ὀργά]], [[ὀργή]], [[παροργισμός]], [[σκυσμός]], [[χολή]], [[χόλος]], [[ὠδυσίη]]; Haitian Creole: kòlè; Hebrew: כַּעַס‎; Hindi: क्रोध, ग़ुस्सा; Hittite: 𒋼𒀀𒁲𒈪𒅀𒊍; Hungarian: harag, düh; Icelandic: reiði; Ido: iraco; Indonesian: amarah; Irish: fearg; Old Irish: ferg; Italian: [[ira]], [[rabbia]], [[collera]]; Japanese: 怒り, 忿怒, 怒気; Kannada: ಕೋಪ; Kazakh: ашу, қаһар, зығырдан, зығыр; Khmer: កំហឹង; Korean: 성, 분노(憤怒); Kurdish Central Kurdish: تووڕەیی‎; Kyrgyz: ачуу, каар; Ladin: sënn; Latgalian: sirdeigums, sirdeiba, dusme, špetneiba; Latin: [[ira]]; Latvian: piktums, dusmas; Lithuanian: pyktis; Luxembourgish: Ierger; Macedonian: лутина, гнев; Malay: kemarahan; Malayalam: ദേഷ്യം, കോപം, ക്രോധം; Maori: whakatuma, hīnawanawa, hīkaka; Middle English: anger; Mongolian Cyrillic: уур хилэн; Neapolitan: raggia; Nepali: रिस; Norwegian: sinne; Occitan: ira, colèra, ràbia; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: гнѣвъ; Old English: ierre; Old French: ire; Oromo: aarii; Ottoman Turkish: اوفكه‎; Persian: خشم‎, غضب‎; Plautdietsch: Spiet; Polish: złość, gniew, wkurw; Portuguese: [[raiva]], [[ira]]; Quechua: phiña; Romanian: furie, mânie, enervare; Russian: [[гнев]], [[злость]], [[злоба]]; Sanskrit: कोप, क्रोध, इरस्; Scots: angir; Scottish Gaelic: fearg, corraich; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љутња, гне̑в, гње̑в, гнив; Latin: ljútnja, gnȇv, gnjȇv, gniv; Slovak: hnev, zlosť; Slovene: jeza, gnev; Spanish: [[ira]], [[enfado]], [[enojo]], [[rabia]], [[cólera]]; Swedish: ilska; Tagalog: galit; Tajik: хашм, ғазаб; Tamil: கோபம்; Telugu: కోపం; Thai: วิโรธ; Tocharian B: tremi; Turkish: öfke, kızgınlık, hiddet; Ukrainian: гнів, злість; Urdu: غصہ‎; Uyghur: غەزەپ‎; Uzbek: gʻazab; Vietnamese: mối giận, sự tức giận; Welsh: bâr; West Frisian: grime; Yiddish: רוגז‎, רוגזה‎, ירגזון‎
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substantive

P. and V. ὀργή, ἡ, θυμός, ὁ, Ar. and V. χολή, ἡ, κότος, ὁ, μένος, τό, V. μῆνις, ἡ, χόλος, ὁ.

by reason of Ares' old anger against Cadmus: V. Κάδμου παλαιῶν Ἄρεος ἐκ μηνιμάτων (Euripides, Phoenissae 934).

quick temper: V. ὀξυθυμία, ἡ.

quick to anger: see angry (adj.).

verb transitive

P. and V. ὀργίζειν; (Plato), παροξύνειν, ἐξαγριοῦν (Plato in pass.), ἀγριοῦν (Xen. and Ar. in pass.), V. ὀξύνειν, ὀργαίνειν, θήγειν.

Translations

noun

Afrikaans: drif, toorn, kwaadheid; Aghwan: 𐔼𐕔𐕒𐕡𐕎; Albanian: inat, zemërim, mëri, mnia; Amharic: ቁጣ; Arabic: غَضَب‎; Egyptian Arabic: نرفزه‎; Argobba: ቁሻ; Armenian: զայրույթ, բարկություն, ջղայինություն; Assamese: খং; Avar: цим; Azerbaijani: hirs, hiddət, qeyz, qəzəb; Bashkir: асыу; Basque: haserre; Belarusian: гнеў, злосць; Bengali: রাগ; Bikol Central: dagit; Bulgarian: гняв, яд; Catalan: ira, còlera, ràbia, enfat, enuig; Cebuano: kasuko, kapungot; Chinese Mandarin: 發怒/发怒, 忿怒, 火氣/火气, 怒氣/怒气; Cornish: anger, coler, sorr; Czech: vztek, hněv, zlost; Danish: vrede; Dutch: boosheid, woede; Esperanto: kolero; Estonian: viha; Ewe: dzibibi, dzikukpɔkpɔ; Finnish: viha, suuttumus; French: colère, ire, courroux, rage, fureur; Galician: cabuxo, oura, carraxe, asaño, refusía, rebinxe; Georgian: ბრაზი, წყრომა; German: Ärger, Zorn, Wut, Groll, Ingrimm, Grimm, Furor, Jähzorn; Greek: οργή, θυμός, τσαντίλα; Ancient Greek: ἀνυπερθεσία, ἀποθηρίωσις, δυσχερασμός, δυσχέρεια, ἐγκότησις, ἐνθύμιον, θυμός, κότος, μελαγχολία, μελαγχολίη, μένος, μηνίαμα, μήνιμα, μῆνις, μήνισμα, ὀργά, ὀργή, παροργισμός, σκυσμός, χολή, χόλος, ὠδυσίη; Haitian Creole: kòlè; Hebrew: כַּעַס‎; Hindi: क्रोध, ग़ुस्सा; Hittite: 𒋼𒀀𒁲𒈪𒅀𒊍; Hungarian: harag, düh; Icelandic: reiði; Ido: iraco; Indonesian: amarah; Irish: fearg; Old Irish: ferg; Italian: ira, rabbia, collera; Japanese: 怒り, 忿怒, 怒気; Kannada: ಕೋಪ; Kazakh: ашу, қаһар, зығырдан, зығыр; Khmer: កំហឹង; Korean: 성, 분노(憤怒); Kurdish Central Kurdish: تووڕەیی‎; Kyrgyz: ачуу, каар; Ladin: sënn; Latgalian: sirdeigums, sirdeiba, dusme, špetneiba; Latin: ira; Latvian: piktums, dusmas; Lithuanian: pyktis; Luxembourgish: Ierger; Macedonian: лутина, гнев; Malay: kemarahan; Malayalam: ദേഷ്യം, കോപം, ക്രോധം; Maori: whakatuma, hīnawanawa, hīkaka; Middle English: anger; Mongolian Cyrillic: уур хилэн; Neapolitan: raggia; Nepali: रिस; Norwegian: sinne; Occitan: ira, colèra, ràbia; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: гнѣвъ; Old English: ierre; Old French: ire; Oromo: aarii; Ottoman Turkish: اوفكه‎; Persian: خشم‎, غضب‎; Plautdietsch: Spiet; Polish: złość, gniew, wkurw; Portuguese: raiva, ira; Quechua: phiña; Romanian: furie, mânie, enervare; Russian: гнев, злость, злоба; Sanskrit: कोप, क्रोध, इरस्; Scots: angir; Scottish Gaelic: fearg, corraich; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љутња, гне̑в, гње̑в, гнив; Latin: ljútnja, gnȇv, gnjȇv, gniv; Slovak: hnev, zlosť; Slovene: jeza, gnev; Spanish: ira, enfado, enojo, rabia, cólera; Swedish: ilska; Tagalog: galit; Tajik: хашм, ғазаб; Tamil: கோபம்; Telugu: కోపం; Thai: วิโรธ; Tocharian B: tremi; Turkish: öfke, kızgınlık, hiddet; Ukrainian: гнів, злість; Urdu: غصہ‎; Uyghur: غەزەپ‎; Uzbek: gʻazab; Vietnamese: mối giận, sự tức giận; Welsh: bâr; West Frisian: grime; Yiddish: רוגז‎, רוגזה‎, ירגזון‎