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|Definition=ωνος, ὁ, ἡ, [[happy in life]], of persons, E.''Ion''126 (lyr.), Call. ''Del.''292, etc.; [[happy]], [[fortunate]], βίοτος A.''Pers.''711, S.''Tr.''81; πλοῦτος S.''Fr.''592.3 (lyr.); ([[Ὕπνος]]) Id.''Ph.''829 (lyr.); πότμος E.''IA''550 (lyr.). | |Definition=ωνος, ὁ, ἡ, [[happy in life]], of persons, E.''Ion''126 (lyr.), Call. ''Del.''292, etc.; [[happy]], [[fortunate]], βίοτος [[Aeschylus|A.]]''[[The Persians|Pers.]]''711, S.''Tr.''81; πλοῦτος S.''Fr.''592.3 (lyr.); ([[Ὕπνος]]) Id.''Ph.''829 (lyr.); πότμος E.''IA''550 (lyr.). | ||
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Revision as of 10:30, 17 February 2024
English (LSJ)
ωνος, ὁ, ἡ, happy in life, of persons, E.Ion126 (lyr.), Call. Del.292, etc.; happy, fortunate, βίοτος A.Pers.711, S.Tr.81; πλοῦτος S.Fr.592.3 (lyr.); (Ὕπνος) Id.Ph.829 (lyr.); πότμος E.IA550 (lyr.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 1055] ωνος, glücklich lebend, glücklich, βίοτος Aesch. Pers. 697; Soph. Tr. 81; πότμος Eur. I. A. 550; sp. D., wie Call. 16 (v, 1461. In Anrufungen, Παιάν Eur. Ion 126; ὕπνε εὐαίων ἄναξ, glücklich machend, Soph. Phil. 818.
French (Bailly abrégé)
gén. ονος (ὁ, ἡ)
1 dont la vie est heureuse, heureux;
2 qui rend heureux (sommeil, fortune, sort).
Étymologie: εὖ, αἰών.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
εὐαίων: ωνος adj.
1 счастливый, блаженный (βίοτος Aesch., Soph.; Λατοῦς παῖς Eur.; πότμος Plat.);
2 дающий счастье, благодатный (ὕπνος Soph.; πλοῦτος Plut.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
εὐαίων: -ωνος, ὁ, ἡ, ὁ ἔχων εὐδαίμονα βίον, ὁ ζῶν εὐδαιμόνως, εὐαίων εὐαίων εἴης, ὦ Λατοῦς παῖ Εὐρ. Ἴων 126· καθόλου, εὐδαίμων, μακάριος, βίοτος Αἰσχύλ. Πέρσ. 711, Σοφοκλ. Τρ. 81· πλοῦτος Σοφ. Ἀποσπ. 718· ὕπνος ὁ αὐτ. ἐν Φιλ. 829· πότμος Εὐρ. Ι. Α. 551. - Καθ’ Ἡσύχ. «εὐαίων· εὐγήρως. εὐμοίρως».
Greek Monolingual
εὐαίων, ὁ, ἡ (Α)
1. αυτός που ζει ευτυχισμένη ζωή
2. ευτυχής, μακάριος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ευ + αιών «η περίοδος της ζωής ενός ανθρώπου, η ζωή - απεριόριστο χρονικό διάστημα» (πρβλ. δυσαίων, μακραίων, μεσαίων)].
Greek Monotonic
εὐαίων: -ωνος, ὁ, ἡ, ευτυχισμένος στη ζωή, σε Ευρ.· λέγεται για την ίδια την ζωή, ευτυχισμένη, καλότυχη, μακαρία, σε Αισχύλ., Σοφ.· ὕπνος εὐ., μακάριος, αιώνιος ύπνος, σε Σοφ.
Middle Liddell
εὐ-αίων, ωνος,
happy in life, Eur.; of life itself, happy, fortunate, blessed, Aesch., Soph.; ὕπνος εὐ. blessed sleep, Soph.
Translations
happy
Afrikaans: bly, gelukkig; Albanian: i lumtur, i kënaqur, gëzuar; Arabic: سَعِيد, فَرِح; Egyptian Arabic: مبسوط, سعيد, فرحان, منشكح; Hijazi Arabic: مبسوط, فَرْحان; Armenian: երջանիկ, ուրախ; Aromanian: ambar, hãrios; Asturian: feliz, contentu, gayoleru, gayasperu; Azerbaijani: xoşbəxt, məsud, bəxtiyar, səadətli, şən; Bashkir: бәхетле; Basque: pozik; Belarusian: шчаслі́вы, радасны; Bengali: খুশি; Bikol Central: maugma; Bulgarian: щастлив, радостен; Burmese: ရွှင်ပျ, ပျော်; Catalan: feliç, content, alegre; Chamicuro: pya'kijnani; Chechen: реза; Chinese Cantonese: 高興/高兴; Mandarin: 高興/高兴, 愉快, 快樂/快乐, 幸福; Min Nan: 歡喜/欢喜, 快樂/快乐; Cornish: lowen; Czech: šťastný, radostný; Dalmatian: alegr; Danish: glad, lykkelig; Dutch: gelukkig, blij; Esperanto: feliĉa; Estonian: õnnelik; Faroese: glaður; Fijian: marau; Finnish: onnellinen, iloinen, tyytyväinen; French: heureux, heureuse, content, contente, bienheureux, bienheureuse; Friulian: feliç; Galician: feliz, ledo; Georgian: ბედნიერი; German: zufrieden, fröhlich, froh, freudig; Greek: ευχαριστημένος, χαρούμενος; Ancient Greek: ἀσινής, εὐαίων, εὐδαίμων, εὐήμερος, εὔποτμος, εὔσοος, εὔσους, εὐτυχής, εὔφρων, ἐΰφρων, μάκαρ, μακάριος, ὄλβιος, χρηστός; Haitian Creole: kontan; Hawaiian: hauʻoli; Hebrew: מאושר, שָׂמֵחַ; Hindi: सुखी, ख़ुश, प्रसन्न; Hungarian: boldog; Icelandic: hamingjusamur; Ido: felica; Indonesian: senang; Irish: áthasach, sona; Italian: felice, lieto, contento; Japanese: 幸せな, 幸福な, 嬉しい; Kaingang: mrir; Kazakh: бақытты, аруақты, базарлы; Khmer: រីករាយ; Korean: 행복하다, 기뻐하다, 기쁘다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دڵ خۆش, خەنی; Kyrgyz: бактылуу; Lao: ກະຈົວະກະຈວກ, ກະເຈາະກະຈອກ; Latgalian: laimeigs; Latin: laetus, beatus; Latvian: laimīgs, priecīgs; Ligurian: feliçe; Lithuanian: laimingas; Lombard: felice; Louisiana Creole French: gé, èrè, konten; Luxembourgish: glécklech; Macedonian: среќен, радосен; Malay: bahagia, gembira; Malayalam: സന്തോഷിപ്പിക്കുന്ന; Maltese: kuntenti, ferħan; Manx: maynrey; Mazanderani: خار; Middle English: wynne; Mizo: hlim; Mongolian: азтай, баяртай, жаргалтай; Norman: heûtheux; North Frisian: bliir; Norwegian: glad, lykkelig; Occitan: urós, joiós, gaujós, content; Old English: blīþe; Persian: شاد, خوش, خوشحال, خرم; Piedmontese: felice; Plautdietsch: froo, freelich, schaftich; Polish: szczęśliwy, radosny; Portuguese: feliz; Quechua: kusi, kusisqa; Rohingya: kúci; Romani: baxtalo, baxtali, baxtale; Romanian: fericit, bucuros; Romansch: legher, alleger, cuntent, cuntaint, ventiraivel; Russian: счастливый, радостный; Sanskrit: सुखिन्, प्रसन्न; Scots: blithe; Scottish Gaelic: sona, toilichte, àghmhor; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: срећан, сретан; Roman: srećan, sretan; Shor: ырыстығ; Sicilian: filici; Slovak: šťastný, radostný, rád, rada; Slovene: srečen; Spanish: feliz, alegre, contento, satisfecho; Swedish: glad, lycklig; Tagalog: masaya; Tajik: хушбахт, хушҳол; Tatar: бәхетле; Telugu: ప్రశాంతం, ప్రసన్నత; Thai: มีความสุข, ดีใจ; Tocharian B: sākre; Tongan: fiefia; Turkish: mutlu; Turkmen: hoşbagt; Ukrainian: щасливий, радісний; Urdu: خوش, سکھی, پرسن; Uzbek: baxtiyor, baxtli, xushhol, xursand; Vietnamese: mừng, vui, hạnh phúc; Volapük: fredik; Welsh: dedwydd, hapus; West Frisian: bliid; Westrobothnian: gleij, glivrut, fägjän, frȯijen; Yiddish: פֿריילעך, גליקלעך, באַגליקט; Yucatec Maya: kiimak ool
Afrikaans: gelukkig; Arabic: مَحْظُوظ; Azerbaijani: bəxtli, bəxti gətirən, bəxtəvər; Bulgarian: удачен; Catalan: feliç, afortunat; Chinese Mandarin: 幸運的/幸运的; Czech: šťastný; Danish: heldig; Dutch: gelukkig; Esperanto: feliĉa; Estonian: õnnelik; Finnish: hyvä, onnekas, onnellinen; French: heureux, chanceux; Galician: afortunado; German: glücklich; Greek: ευτυχής, ευτυχισμένος; Ancient Greek: εὐτυχής; Hindi: ख़ुश, प्रसन्न; Hungarian: szerencsés; Icelandic: heppilegur; Ido: fortunoza; Indonesian: untung, mujur; Irish: séanmhar, sona, sonasach; Italian: fortunato; Japanese: 幸運な, 運のよい; Khmer: សប្បាយ; Korean: 운좋은; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بەختەوەر; Latin: felix; Lithuanian: laimingas; Luxembourgish: glécklech; Mizo: vannei; Norman: heûtheux; Norwegian: heldig; Occitan: urós, astruc, aürós, fortunat, fortunós, benastruc, benastrat, benaürat, satisfach; Old English: ġesǣliġ; Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰆𐱃𐰞𐰆𐰍; Ottoman Turkish: قوتلو; Polish: szczęśliwy; Portuguese: feliz; Romanian: norocos; Russian: удачный, счастливый; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: срећан, сретан; Roman: srećan, sretan; Slovak: šťastný; Slovene: srečen; Spanish: afortunado, feliz; Swedish: gynnsam, lyckad; Tagalog: masaya, suwerte; Telugu: అదృవ్ష్టవంతమైన; Turkish: şanslı, kutlu; Vietnamese: sướng, sung sướng, may, may mắn, hạnh phúc