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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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[[victory]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[νίκη]], ἡ, [[κράτος]], τό.
 
[[conquering]]: [[prose|P.]] [[ἐπικράτησις]], ἡ.
 
[[what is conquered]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[τὸ νικώμενον]], [[verse|V.]] [[χείρωμα]], τό, see [[prey]].
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 24 October 2024

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substantive

victory: P. and V. νίκη, ἡ, κράτος, τό.

conquering: P. ἐπικράτησις, ἡ.

what is conquered: P. and V. τὸ νικώμενον, V. χείρωμα, τό, see prey.

Translations

Albanian: pushtim; Arabic: فَتْح, اِسْتِيلَاء, تَسْخِير, إِخْضَاع, اِحْتِلال, اِنْتِصَار; Armenian: նվաճում; Azerbaijani: istila, fəth; Belarusian: заваёва, заваяванне, здабыццё; Bengali: বিজয়; Bulgarian: завоевание, завоюване; Catalan: conquesta, conquista; Chinese Mandarin: 戰勝, 战胜, 征服; Czech: dobytí; Danish: erobring; Dutch: verovering; Esperanto: konkero; Estonian: vallutus; Finnish: voitto, valloitus; French: conquête; Galician: conquista; Georgian: დაპყრობა; German: Eroberung; Greek: άλωση, κατάκτηση; Ancient Greek: αἵρεσις, ἅλωσις, δῄωσις, ἔγκτασις, ἔγκτησις, ἐκπόρθησις, ἐπικράτησις, καταγώνισις, κατάκτησις, καταμάχησις, πόρθησις, χείρωμα; Hebrew: כִּבּוּשׁ; Hindi: विजय, फ़तह, जयन, पराजय; Hungarian: hódítás; Irish: concas; Italian: conquista, soggiogamento; Japanese: 征服; Korean: 정복; Latvian: uzvara, iekarošana; Lithuanian: užkariavimas; Macedonian: освојување; Maori: raupatu; Norman: contchête; Norwegian Bokmål: erobring; Pashto: فتح, استيلا; Persian: استیلا, فتح, تسخیر; Polish: podbój; Portuguese: conquista; Romanian: cucerire; Russian: завоевание; Scottish Gaelic: ceannsachadh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: осваја̄ње; Roman: osvájānje; Slovak: dobytie; Slovene: osvojitev; Spanish: conquista; Swedish: erövring; Tajik: истило, фатҳ; Tocharian B: yūkalñe; Turkish: fetih, istila; Turkmen: basyp; Ukrainian: завоювання, здобуття; Urdu: فتح; Uzbek: istilo, fath, bosib; Vietnamese: sự chinh phục; Volapük: konker; Welsh: concwest, concwestau