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μὴ περιρέμβου ζητοῦσα θεόν → do not roam about looking for god

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σιγᾶν, σιωπᾶν

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Afrikaans: swyg; Albanian: shuj; Arabic: صَمَتَ‎, سَكَتَ‎; Armenian: լռել; Azerbaijani: susmaq; Belarusian: маўчаць; Bulgarian: мълча; Burmese: ဆိတ်; Chinese Mandarin: 緘默/缄默, 沉默; Czech: mlčet; Danish: tie; Dutch: zwijgen; Estonian: vaikima; Faroese: tiga; Finnish: vaieta, olla hiljaa; French: se taire; Georgian: გაჩუმდება; German: schweigen, still sein; Gothic: 𐌸𐌰𐌷𐌰𐌽; Greek: σωπαίνω; Ancient Greek: ἀκέω, ἀκῶ, ἀποσιγάω, ἀποσιωπάω, διασιωπάω, ἐκσιωπάω, ἠρεμάζω, σιγάω, σιγῶ, σιωπάω, σιωπῶ, στόμα φρουρεῖν, συμμύω, σωπάω, φιμοῦμαι, φρουρεῖν στόμα; Greenlandic: nipaappoq; Hebrew: שָׁתַק‎; Hindi: चुप्पी लगाना, चुप रहना, चुप लगाना; Hungarian: hallgat, csendben van, csendben marad; Icelandic: þegja; Irish: tost; Italian: tacere; Japanese: 黙る, 沈黙する; Kashubian: môłczec; Kazakh: үндемеу, сөйлемеу, айтпау; Korean: 조용히 하다, 침묵하다, 말하지 않다; Kyrgyz: унчукпоо, үндөбөө, сүйлөбөө; Lao: ນິ້ງ, ງຽບ; Latin: taceo; Latvian: klusēt; Lithuanian: tylėti; Macedonian: молчи, ќути; Middle English: swīen; Mongolian Cyrillic: чимээгүй суух, амаа үдэх; Norwegian Bokmål: tie; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: мльчати; Old East Slavic: мълчати; Old English: swīgian; Pashto: چوپېدل‎, خوله نيول‎, غلي کېدل‎, کمڼېدل‎; Persian: خاموش شدن‎, ساکت شدن‎; Polish: milczeć; Portuguese: calar-se; Romanian: a tăcea; Russian: молчать, безмолвствовать; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мучати, ћутати, ћутјети; Roman: múčati, ćútati, ćútjeti; Slovak: mlčať; Slovene: molčati; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: mjelcaś; Upper Sorbian: mjelčeć; Spanish: callarse; Swedish: tiga, vara tyst; Tajik: хомӯш будан, сукут кардан, хомӯш шудан, сукут шудан; Tatar: дәшмәскә; Thai: นิ่ง, เงียบ, เงียบขรึม; Turkish: susmak; Ukrainian: мовчати; Uzbek: sukut qilmoq, jim turmoq; Vietnamese: im lặng, lặng thinh; Welsh: tewi; Yiddish: שווײַגן‎