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τί δὲ βλέπεις τὸ κάρφος τὸ ἐν τῷ ὀφθαλμῷ τοῦ ἀδελφοῦ σου, τὴν δὲ ἐν τῷ σῷ ὀφθαλμῷ δοκὸν οὐ κατανοεῖς → why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye | and why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye | why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but don't consider the beam that is in your own eye
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Arabic: فَاضِل; Armenian: առաքինի; Belarusian: дабрадзейны, цнотлівы, цнотны; Bengali: নেক, ফাজেল; Bulgarian: добродетелен, целомъ́дрен; Catalan: virtuós; Chinese Mandarin: 有道德的, 有德行的, 貞/贞; Czech: ctnostný; Danish: dydig; Dutch: [[deugdzaam]]; Esperanto: virta; French: [[vertueux]]; Galician: virtuoso; Georgian: სათნო, უმანკო, უმწიკვლო; German: [[züchtig]], [[tugendhaft]], [[tugendsam]]; Greek: [[ηθικός]], [[ενάρετος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγαθός]], [[ἄμεμπτος]], [[ἀρετηφόρος]], [[εἰνάρετος]], [[ἐνάρετος]], [[ἰνάρετος]], [[καλός]], [[κατορθωτικός]], [[σπουδαῖος]], [[ὑγιής]], [[φιλάρετος]], [[χρηστός]]; Ido: vertuoza; Italian: [[virtuoso]]; Latin: [[probus]]; Latvian: tikumīgs, šķīsts; Macedonian: добродетелен, доблестен; Maori: tapatahi, ngākaupai; Navajo: yáʼátʼéehii; Norwegian Bokmål: dydig; Occitan: virtuós; Old High German: chiusce; Plautdietsch: sitlich; Polish: cnotliwy; Portuguese: [[virtuoso]], [[nobre]], [[digno]]; Romanian: virtuos; Russian: [[добродетельный]], [[целомудренный]]; Sanskrit: गुणज्ञ; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вр̏лӣ; Roman: vȑlī; Slovak: cnostný; Slovene: čednosten; Spanish: [[virtuoso]]; Swedish: dygdig, dygdesam; Turkish: erdemli, faziletli; Ukrainian: доброчесний, цнотливий, чеснотливий | Arabic: فَاضِل; Armenian: առաքինի; Belarusian: дабрадзейны, цнотлівы, цнотны; Bengali: নেক, ফাজেল; Bulgarian: добродетелен, целомъ́дрен; Catalan: virtuós; Chinese Mandarin: 有道德的, 有德行的, 貞/贞; Czech: ctnostný; Danish: dydig; Dutch: [[deugdzaam]]; Esperanto: virta; French: [[vertueux]]; Galician: virtuoso; Georgian: სათნო, უმანკო, უმწიკვლო; German: [[züchtig]], [[tugendhaft]], [[tugendsam]]; Greek: [[ηθικός]], [[ενάρετος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγαθός]], [[ἄμεμπτος]], [[ἀρετηφόρος]], [[εἰνάρετος]], [[ἐνάρετος]], [[ἰνάρετος]], [[καλός]], [[κατορθωτικός]], [[σπουδαῖος]], [[ὑγιής]], [[φιλάρετος]], [[χρηστός]]; Ido: vertuoza; Italian: [[virtuoso]]; Latin: [[probus]]; Latvian: tikumīgs, šķīsts; Macedonian: добродетелен, доблестен; Maori: tapatahi, ngākaupai; Navajo: yáʼátʼéehii; Norwegian Bokmål: dydig; Occitan: virtuós; Old High German: chiusce; Plautdietsch: sitlich; Polish: cnotliwy; Portuguese: [[virtuoso]], [[nobre]], [[digno]]; Romanian: virtuos; Russian: [[добродетельный]], [[целомудренный]]; Sanskrit: गुणज्ञ; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вр̏лӣ; Roman: vȑlī; Slovak: cnostný; Slovene: čednosten; Spanish: [[virtuoso]]; Swedish: dygdig, dygdesam; Turkish: erdemli, faziletli; Ukrainian: доброчесний, цнотливий, чеснотливий | ||
===[[philosophical]]=== | |||
Arabic: فَلْسَفِيّ; Asturian: filosóficu; Belarusian: філасофскі; Catalan: filosòfic; Czech: filozofický; Danish: filosofisk; Dutch: [[wijsgerig]], [[filosofisch]]; Esperanto: filozofia; Finnish: filosofinen; Galician: filosófico; German: [[philosophisch]]; Greek: [[φιλοσοφικός]]; Ancient Greek: [[φιλόσοφος]], [[φιλοσοφικός]]; Hungarian: filozófiai; Interlingua: philosophic; Italian: [[filosofico]]; Kazakh: философиялық, пәлсапалық; Latvian: filozofisks; Macedonian: философски, филозофски; Norwegian Bokmål: filosofisk; Nynorsk: filosofisk; Occitan: filosofic; Old English: ūþwitlīċ; Polish: filozoficzny; Portuguese: [[filosófico]]; Romanian: filozofic; Russian: [[философский]]; Spanish: [[filosófico]]; Swedish: filosofisk; Tagalog: batnayanin, batnayin; Ukrainian: філософський, філософі́чний; Volapük: filosopik | |||
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Revision as of 15:59, 11 February 2024
English (LSJ)
philosophical, αἰσθήσεις Ph.2.22, cf. Ptol. Tetr.158, D.L.2.40; τέχνη Olymp.Alch.p.70B.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
1 filosófico, que posee la virtud de la filosofía (λόγος) δικανικὸς ἢ ἐ. D.L.2.40, δύο εἰσὶν ἐμφιλόσοφοι καὶ ἡγεμονίδες (αἰσθήσεις)· ἀκοὴ καὶ ὅρασις Ph.2.22, cf. Nil.M.79.528D, λέξις Cyr.Al.Dial.Trin.1.391c, δόγματα Chrys.M.62.363, ζήτημα Vit.Aesop.W.35, de pers., Ptol.Tetr.3.14.13, 16.
2 propio de un filósofo, filosófico ζωή Olymp.in Grg.proem.5
•crist. virtuoso βίος Gr.Nyss.V.Mos.51.7
•esp. de la vida ascética meditativo, contemplativo διαγωγή Gr.Nyss.V.Macr.381.20, πράξεις Nil.M.79.240B
•neutr. subst. ἔδειξε τὸ ἐνάρετον καὶ ἐμφιλόσοφον de Cristo, Chrys.M.58.746.
II adv. ἐμφιλοσόφως = según la filosofía, filosóficamente λέγει Olymp.in Grg.25.1, cf. Sch.Aristid.2.134.8, Rh.3.607.28, ζῶντες Olymp.in Grg.proem.1.
German (Pape)
[Seite 819] der Philosophie gemäß, philosophisch behandelt, D. L. 2, 40.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἐμφιλόσοφος: проникнутый философскими идеями, философский (λόγος Diog. L.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐμφιλόσοφος: φιλοσοφικός, Διογ. Λ. 2. 40.
Greek Monolingual
ἐμφιλόσοφος, -ον (AM)
αυτός που περιέχει ή περιλαμβάνει φιλοσοφία, ο φιλοσοφικός.
επίρρ...
ἐμφιλοσόφως
με φιλοσοφία, φιλοσοφικώς.
Translations
virtuous
Arabic: فَاضِل; Armenian: առաքինի; Belarusian: дабрадзейны, цнотлівы, цнотны; Bengali: নেক, ফাজেল; Bulgarian: добродетелен, целомъ́дрен; Catalan: virtuós; Chinese Mandarin: 有道德的, 有德行的, 貞/贞; Czech: ctnostný; Danish: dydig; Dutch: deugdzaam; Esperanto: virta; French: vertueux; Galician: virtuoso; Georgian: სათნო, უმანკო, უმწიკვლო; German: züchtig, tugendhaft, tugendsam; Greek: ηθικός, ενάρετος; Ancient Greek: ἀγαθός, ἄμεμπτος, ἀρετηφόρος, εἰνάρετος, ἐνάρετος, ἰνάρετος, καλός, κατορθωτικός, σπουδαῖος, ὑγιής, φιλάρετος, χρηστός; Ido: vertuoza; Italian: virtuoso; Latin: probus; Latvian: tikumīgs, šķīsts; Macedonian: добродетелен, доблестен; Maori: tapatahi, ngākaupai; Navajo: yáʼátʼéehii; Norwegian Bokmål: dydig; Occitan: virtuós; Old High German: chiusce; Plautdietsch: sitlich; Polish: cnotliwy; Portuguese: virtuoso, nobre, digno; Romanian: virtuos; Russian: добродетельный, целомудренный; Sanskrit: गुणज्ञ; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вр̏лӣ; Roman: vȑlī; Slovak: cnostný; Slovene: čednosten; Spanish: virtuoso; Swedish: dygdig, dygdesam; Turkish: erdemli, faziletli; Ukrainian: доброчесний, цнотливий, чеснотливий
philosophical
Arabic: فَلْسَفِيّ; Asturian: filosóficu; Belarusian: філасофскі; Catalan: filosòfic; Czech: filozofický; Danish: filosofisk; Dutch: wijsgerig, filosofisch; Esperanto: filozofia; Finnish: filosofinen; Galician: filosófico; German: philosophisch; Greek: φιλοσοφικός; Ancient Greek: φιλόσοφος, φιλοσοφικός; Hungarian: filozófiai; Interlingua: philosophic; Italian: filosofico; Kazakh: философиялық, пәлсапалық; Latvian: filozofisks; Macedonian: философски, филозофски; Norwegian Bokmål: filosofisk; Nynorsk: filosofisk; Occitan: filosofic; Old English: ūþwitlīċ; Polish: filozoficzny; Portuguese: filosófico; Romanian: filozofic; Russian: философский; Spanish: filosófico; Swedish: filosofisk; Tagalog: batnayanin, batnayin; Ukrainian: філософський, філософі́чний; Volapük: filosopik