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θεοὶ μὲν γὰρ μελλόντων, ἄνθρωποι δὲ γιγνομένων, σοφοὶ δὲ προσιόντων αἰσθάνονται → because gods perceive future things, men what is happening now, but wise men perceive approaching things

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|trtx====[[symptom]]===
Asturian: síntoma; Belarusian: сімптом; Bulgarian: симптом; Catalan: símptoma; Chinese Mandarin: 症狀, 症状, 病徵, 病征, 病象, 病狀, 病状, 症候; Danish: symptom; Dutch: [[symptoom]]; Esperanto: simptomo; Finnish: oire; French: symptôme; German: [[Symptom]]; Ancient Greek: [[τέκμαρ]], [[σύμπτωμα]], [[σημεῖον]], [[τεκμήριον]], [[συμβόλαιον]], [[σύμβολον]], [[ἐπισημασία]], [[ὑπόφασις]]; Hebrew: תַסְמִין‎, סִימְפּטוֹם‎; Hungarian: tünet; Ingrian: tauvvinoire; Italian: sintomo; Japanese: 症状, 症候; Kazakh: әйгіленіс, симптом; Korean: 증상(症狀); Latvian: simptoms; Malay: gejala; Maori: tohumate, putanga, tohu māuiui; Niuean: fakamailoga; Norwegian Bokmål: symptom; Nynorsk: symptom; Polish: objaw inan, symptom inan; Portuguese: sintoma; Romanian: simptom; Russian: [[симптом]]; Spanish: [[síntoma]]; Swedish: symtom, symptom; Tagalog: tandang-sakit, pangitain; Thai: อาการ; Ukrainian: симптом inan; Vietnamese: chứng trạng; Welsh: amlygiad
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Full diacritics: σαμήϊον Medium diacritics: σαμήϊον Low diacritics: σαμήιον Capitals: ΣΑΜΗΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: samḗïon Transliteration B: samēion Transliteration C: samiion Beta Code: samh/i+on

English (LSJ)

Doric for σημεῖον.

Translations

symptom

Asturian: síntoma; Belarusian: сімптом; Bulgarian: симптом; Catalan: símptoma; Chinese Mandarin: 症狀, 症状, 病徵, 病征, 病象, 病狀, 病状, 症候; Danish: symptom; Dutch: symptoom; Esperanto: simptomo; Finnish: oire; French: symptôme; German: Symptom; Ancient Greek: τέκμαρ, σύμπτωμα, σημεῖον, τεκμήριον, συμβόλαιον, σύμβολον, ἐπισημασία, ὑπόφασις; Hebrew: תַסְמִין‎, סִימְפּטוֹם‎; Hungarian: tünet; Ingrian: tauvvinoire; Italian: sintomo; Japanese: 症状, 症候; Kazakh: әйгіленіс, симптом; Korean: 증상(症狀); Latvian: simptoms; Malay: gejala; Maori: tohumate, putanga, tohu māuiui; Niuean: fakamailoga; Norwegian Bokmål: symptom; Nynorsk: symptom; Polish: objaw inan, symptom inan; Portuguese: sintoma; Romanian: simptom; Russian: симптом; Spanish: síntoma; Swedish: symtom, symptom; Tagalog: tandang-sakit, pangitain; Thai: อาการ; Ukrainian: симптом inan; Vietnamese: chứng trạng; Welsh: amlygiad