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αἰτῶ δ' ὑγίειαν πρῶτον, εἶτ' εὐπραξίαν, τρίτον δὲ χαίρειν, εἶτ' ὀφείλειν μηδενί → first health, good fortune next, and third rejoicing; last, to owe nought to any man
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|trtx=Arabic: فُضُول; Azerbaijani: maraq; Basque: jakinmin; Bulgarian: любопитство, любознателност; Catalan: curiositat; Chinese Mandarin: [[好奇]], [[好奇心]]; Czech: zvědavost; Danish: nysgerrighed; Dutch: [[nieuwsgierigheid]]; Esperanto: scivoleco; Estonian: uudishimu; Finnish: uteliaisuus; French: [[curiosité]]; Galician: curiosidade; German: [[Neugier]], [[Neugierde]]; Greek: [[περιέργεια]]; Ancient Greek: [[περιεργασία]], [[περιεργία]], [[τὸ φιλομαθές]], [[τὸ φιλοπευθές]], [[φιλομάθεια]], [[φιλομαθία]], [[φιλοπευστία]]; Hawaiian: nīele; Hebrew: סקרנות; Hungarian: kíváncsiság; Icelandic: forvitni; Italian: [[curiosità]]; Japanese: 好奇心; Korean: 호기심(好奇心); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: mereq, hewes, balkêşî, tatêl, tatol, çavzêlkî, etir, xemxwerî; Latin: [[curiositas]]; Latvian: ziņkārība, ziņkāre; Lithuanian: smalsumas, žingeidumas; Macedonian: љубопитност; Marathi: कुतूहल, जिज्ञासा; Norwegian Bokmål: nysgjerrighet; Old English: firwitt; Persian: کنجکاوی; Polish: ciekawość; Portuguese: [[curiosidade]]; Romanian: curiozitate; Russian: [[любопытство]], [[любознательность]], [[пытливость]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: знатижељност, знатижеља, радозналост, љубопитљивост, љубопитност, љубопитство; Roman: znatiželjnost, znatiželja, radoznalost, ljubopitljivost, ljubopitnost, ljubopitstvo; Slovene: radovednost; Spanish: [[curiosidad]]; Swedish: nyfikenhet; Tagalog: kuryusidad; Telugu: కుతూహలం; Thai: ความอยากรู้อยากเห็น; Turkish: merak, meraklılık; Ukrainian: цікавість; Vietnamese: sự tò mò; Welsh: chwilfrydedd | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 18 October 2024
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
eagerness for knowledge: P. φιλομάθεια, ἡ.
meddlesomeness: Ar. and P. πολυπραγμοσύνη, ἡ.
something strange: use P. and V. νέον τι.
Translations
Arabic: فُضُول; Azerbaijani: maraq; Basque: jakinmin; Bulgarian: любопитство, любознателност; Catalan: curiositat; Chinese Mandarin: 好奇, 好奇心; Czech: zvědavost; Danish: nysgerrighed; Dutch: nieuwsgierigheid; Esperanto: scivoleco; Estonian: uudishimu; Finnish: uteliaisuus; French: curiosité; Galician: curiosidade; German: Neugier, Neugierde; Greek: περιέργεια; Ancient Greek: περιεργασία, περιεργία, τὸ φιλομαθές, τὸ φιλοπευθές, φιλομάθεια, φιλομαθία, φιλοπευστία; Hawaiian: nīele; Hebrew: סקרנות; Hungarian: kíváncsiság; Icelandic: forvitni; Italian: curiosità; Japanese: 好奇心; Korean: 호기심(好奇心); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: mereq, hewes, balkêşî, tatêl, tatol, çavzêlkî, etir, xemxwerî; Latin: curiositas; Latvian: ziņkārība, ziņkāre; Lithuanian: smalsumas, žingeidumas; Macedonian: љубопитност; Marathi: कुतूहल, जिज्ञासा; Norwegian Bokmål: nysgjerrighet; Old English: firwitt; Persian: کنجکاوی; Polish: ciekawość; Portuguese: curiosidade; Romanian: curiozitate; Russian: любопытство, любознательность, пытливость; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: знатижељност, знатижеља, радозналост, љубопитљивост, љубопитност, љубопитство; Roman: znatiželjnost, znatiželja, radoznalost, ljubopitljivost, ljubopitnost, ljubopitstvo; Slovene: radovednost; Spanish: curiosidad; Swedish: nyfikenhet; Tagalog: kuryusidad; Telugu: కుతూహలం; Thai: ความอยากรู้อยากเห็น; Turkish: merak, meraklılık; Ukrainian: цікавість; Vietnamese: sự tò mò; Welsh: chwilfrydedd