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ἅπανθ' ὁ μακρὸς κἀναρίθμητος χρόνος φύει τ' ἄδηλα καὶ φανέντα κρύπτεται· κοὐκ ἔστ' ἄελπτον οὐδέν, ἀλλ' ἁλίσκεται χὠ δεινὸς ὅρκος χαἰ περισκελεῖς φρένες. → Long, unmeasurable Time brings to light everything unseen and hides what has been apparent. Nothing is beyond hope; even the fearsome oath and the most stubborn will is overcome. | All things long and countless time brings to birth in darkness and covers after they have been revealed! Nothing is beyond expectation; the dread oath and the unflinching purpose can be overcome.

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|Definition=ή, όν, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> = [[μικρός]], [[μικκός]], <span class="bibl">Hp.<span class="title">Nat.Mul.</span>47</span> (v.l.), <span class="title">IG</span>22.47.12 (iv B. C.), 1407.10 (iv B. C.), <span class="title">Trag.Adesp.</span>31 ( = <span class="title">Stoic.</span>2.57), <span class="bibl"><span class="title">PFay.</span>127.12</span>, <span class="bibl">13</span> (ii A. D.), <span class="bibl"><span class="title">POxy.</span>1655.9</span>, <span class="bibl">2153.18</span> (both iii A.D.).</span>
|Definition=μική, μικόν, = [[μικρός]], [[μικκός]], Hp.Nat.Mul.47 ([[varia lectio|v.l.]]), IG22.47.12 (iv B. C.), 1407.10 (iv B. C.), Trag.Adesp.31 ( = Stoic.2.57), PFay.127.12, 13 (ii A. D.), POxy.1655.9, 2153.18 (both iii A.D.).
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Afrikaans: klein; Ainu: ノカン; Albanian: i vogël; Amharic: ትንሽ; Arabic: صَغِير; Egyptian Arabic: صغير; Hijazi Arabic: صغير; Moroccan Arabic: صغير; South Levantine Arabic: زغير; Aragonese: chiquet; Aramaic Hebrew: זעורא, קטנה, קטנים, קטנות; Syriac: ܙܥܘܪܐ; Armenian: փոքր, մանր, պուճուր; Aromanian: njic; Assamese: সৰু; Asturian: pequeñu; Aymara: jisk'a; Azerbaijani: kiçik, balaca, xırda, ufaq; Bashkir: бәләкәй, бәләкәс, кесе, кескәй; Basque: txiki; Belarusian: маленькі, малы; Bengali: ছোট; Breton: bihan; Brunei Malay: damit; Bulgarian: малък; Burmese: သေး, နုပ်; Buryat: бишыхан; Carpathian Rusyn: малый; Catalan: petit; Cebuano: gamay; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵥⵢⴰⵏ; Chamicuro: na'yejchoma; Chavacano: chico; Chechen: жима, кегий; Cherokee: ᎤᏍᏗ; Chichewa: -ng'ono; Chickasaw: ishkanno'si'; Chinese Cantonese: [[細]], [[细]]; Dungan: щё; Eastern Min: 細, 细; Hakka: 細, 细; Hokkien: 細, 细; Mandarin: [[小]]; Wu: 小; Chuvash: пӗчӗк; Cornish: bian; Crimean Tatar: kiçik, kiçkene; Czech: malý; Dalmatian: pedlo; Danish: lille, liden; Dutch: [[klein]], [[nietig]], [[minuscuul]]; Eastern Arrernte: akweke; Erzya: вишка, вишкине; Eshtehardi: خوردیک; Esperanto: malgranda; Estonian: väike; Ewe: sue; Faroese: lítil; Finnish: pieni; French: [[petit]], [[minuscule]]; Galician: pequeno; Georgian: პატარა, მცირე; German: [[klein]], [[gering]]; Alemannic German: chlii; Gothic: 𐌻𐌴𐌹𐍄𐌹𐌻𐍃; Greek: [[μικρός]]; Ancient Greek: [[μικρός]], [[μικός]], [[σμικρός]], [[τυτθός]], [[μικκός]]; Gujarati: નાનું; Hausa: ƙure; Hawaiian: liʻiliʻi; Hebrew: קָטָן; Hindi: छोटा, क्षुद्र, छोट, नन्हा, सगीर; Hungarian: kicsi, kis; Icelandic: smár, lítill; Ido: mikra; Igbo: ńta; Ilocano: bassit; Indonesian: kecil; Ingush: зӏамига; Interlingua: parve; Irish: beag; Old Irish: bec; Istriot: peîcio; Italian: [[piccolo]], [[ristretto]]; Japanese: 小さい,狭い; Javanese: cilik, alit; Kalmyk: бичкн; Karachay-Balkar: гитче; Kashubian: môłi; Kazakh: кіші, кішкене, ұсақ; Khakas: кічіг, кічиӌек; Khmer: តូច; Korean: 작다, 작은; Koryak: тэгʼыйчыгʼын, ныппулюӄин; Kumyk: гиччи; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بچووک; Northern Kurdish: çûçik, çûk, piçûk, qicik; Kyrgyz: кичине, кичинекей; Laboya: maraha; Ladin: pitl; Lao: ນ້ອຽ, ນ້ອຍ; Latgalian: mozs; Latin: [[parvus]], [[paulus]]; Latvian: mazs; Lithuanian: mažas; Lü: ᦓᦾᧉ; Luganda: -tono; Luxembourgish: kleng; Macedonian: мал; Malay: kecil; Malayalam: ചെറിയ; Maltese: żgħir; Manchu: ᠠᠵᡳᡤᡝ; Manx: beg; Maori: iti; Mapudungun: pichi, pici; Marathi: छोटा, छोटी, छोटे, लहान; Mari Eastern Mari: изи; Marshallese: dik; Minangkabau: kaciak, ketek, kenek; Mingrelian: ჭიჭე; Mirandese: pequeinho; Miskito: sirpi; Mòcheno: khloa'n; Moksha: ёмла; Mongolian: жижиг; Nanai: нучи; Neapolitan: piccere; Ngazidja Comorian: -fupvi; Norman: p'tit; Northern Mansi: ма̄нь; Northern Ohlone: kutsú̆̄wis; Northern Sami: unni, uhcci; Northern Norwegian: liten; Occitan: pichon, pichòt, petit; Odia: ଛୋଟ, କ୍ଷୁଦ୍ର; Old Church Slavonic: малъ; Old East Slavic: малъ; Old English: lȳtel; Oromo: yartuu; Ottoman Turkish: كوچوك; Pangasinan: muelag; Pashto: وړوکی, کوچنی; Persian: کوچک, خرد, که, سوتام, ریز; Polish: mały; Portuguese: [[pequeno]]; Punjabi: ਛੋੱਟਾ; Quechua: juch'uy; Rapa Nui: iti; Romagnol: znén; Romani: tikno; Romanian: mic; Romansch: pitschen; Russian: [[маленький]], [[малый]]; Rwanda-Rundi: -toya; Samoan: sogi; Sanskrit: अर्भ, अल्प, स्वल्प; Santali: ᱯᱤᱞᱪᱩ; Scots: wee, peedie, peerie; Scottish Gaelic: beag; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ма̑л; Roman: mȃl; Shor: кичиг; Sicilian: nicu; Sidamo: shiima; Sindhi: نَنڍو; Sinhalese: කුඩා; Slovak: malý; Slovene: majhen; Somali: kis, yar; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: mały; Upper Sorbian: mały; Southern Altai: кичинек; Spanish: [[pequeño]], [[chico]]; Sundanese: alit; Svan: კოტო̄ლ, მო̄ლე; Swahili: -dogo; Swedish: liten; Sylheti: ꠢꠥꠞꠥ; Tabasaran: бицӏи; Tagalog: maliit; Tahitian: iti; Tajik: хурд; Tamil: சிறிய், சிறிய, சிறிய, சின்ன; Tarantino: piccele; Tarifit: ameẓẓyan; Tashelhit: ⴰⵎⵥⵉ; Tatar: кече, кечек, бәләкәй; Telugu: చిన్న; Ternate: ici; Tetum: ki'ik; Thai: เล็ก; Tibetan: ཆུང་ཆུང; Tocharian B: yekte, totka; Tok Pisin: liklik; Tongan: si'i; Turkish: küçük, ufak; Turkmen: kiçi; Tuvan: биче; Udi: пӏатӏар; Udmurt: пичи; Ugaritic: 𐎕𐎙𐎗; Ukrainian: маленький, малий; Urdu: چھوٹا; Uyghur: كىچىك; Uzbek: kichik; Venda: ṱuku; Venetian: picenìn; Vietnamese: nhỏ, bé; Volapük: smalik; Walloon: pitit; Waray-Waray: gu-ti-ay, di-to; Welsh: bach, bychan, mân; West Frisian: lyts; White Hmong: me; Wolof: tooty; Wutunhua: ga; Xhosa: -nci; Yakut: кыра, аччыгый; Yámana: yaxa; Yiddish: קליין; Yup'ik: -cuar; Zealandic: klein, kleên, smal; Zhuang: iq; Zulu: -ncane; Zuni: ts'ana; ǃKung: tse-ma
===[[petty]]===
Armenian: մանր; Bulgarian: дребнав, дребен, незначителен; Czech: drobný, malicherný; Danish: ubetydelig; Dutch: [[kleinzielig]]; French: [[petit]], [[insignifiant]], [[mesquin]]; German: [[gering]], [[geringfügig]], [[klein]], [[kleinlich]], [[unbedeutend]], [[unwichtig]]; Greek: [[ασήμαντος]], [[μηδαμινός]], [[μικρός]]; Ancient Greek: [[μικκός]], [[μικός]], [[μικροπρεπής]], [[μικρός]], [[μικρόψυχος]], [[σμικρός]], [[φλαῦρος]]; Hungarian: piti, bagatell, jelentéktelen; Italian: [[meschino]], [[gretto]]; Japanese: 微小な, 凡庸な, 小さい, 狭量; Latin: [[pusillus]], [[minutus]]; Macedonian: ситен, мал; Norwegian: ubetydelig; Bokmål: smålig; Polish: błahy, drobny, małostkowy, nieistotny; Portuguese: [[fútil]], [[insignificante]], [[pequeno]], [[mesquinho]]; Romanian: mărunt, meschin; Russian: [[пустячный]], [[мелкий]], [[мелочный]]; Spanish: [[quisquilloso]], [[tiquismiquis]], [[melindroso]], [[de pitiminí]], [[detallista]], [[minucioso]], [[mezquino]]; Swedish: småaktig, småsint; Ukrainian: малий, дріб'язковий; Welsh: pitw, mân
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Transliteration A: mikós Transliteration B: mikos Transliteration C: mikos Beta Code: miko/s

English (LSJ)

μική, μικόν, = μικρός, μικκός, Hp.Nat.Mul.47 (v.l.), IG22.47.12 (iv B. C.), 1407.10 (iv B. C.), Trag.Adesp.31 ( = Stoic.2.57), PFay.127.12, 13 (ii A. D.), POxy.1655.9, 2153.18 (both iii A.D.).

Greek Monolingual

μικός, -ή, -όν (Α)
βλ. μικκός.

Translations

small

Afrikaans: klein; Ainu: ノカン; Albanian: i vogël; Amharic: ትንሽ; Arabic: صَغِير; Egyptian Arabic: صغير; Hijazi Arabic: صغير; Moroccan Arabic: صغير; South Levantine Arabic: زغير; Aragonese: chiquet; Aramaic Hebrew: זעורא, קטנה, קטנים, קטנות; Syriac: ܙܥܘܪܐ; Armenian: փոքր, մանր, պուճուր; Aromanian: njic; Assamese: সৰু; Asturian: pequeñu; Aymara: jisk'a; Azerbaijani: kiçik, balaca, xırda, ufaq; Bashkir: бәләкәй, бәләкәс, кесе, кескәй; Basque: txiki; Belarusian: маленькі, малы; Bengali: ছোট; Breton: bihan; Brunei Malay: damit; Bulgarian: малък; Burmese: သေး, နုပ်; Buryat: бишыхан; Carpathian Rusyn: малый; Catalan: petit; Cebuano: gamay; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵥⵢⴰⵏ; Chamicuro: na'yejchoma; Chavacano: chico; Chechen: жима, кегий; Cherokee: ᎤᏍᏗ; Chichewa: -ng'ono; Chickasaw: ishkanno'si'; Chinese Cantonese: , ; Dungan: щё; Eastern Min: 細, 细; Hakka: 細, 细; Hokkien: 細, 细; Mandarin: ; Wu: 小; Chuvash: пӗчӗк; Cornish: bian; Crimean Tatar: kiçik, kiçkene; Czech: malý; Dalmatian: pedlo; Danish: lille, liden; Dutch: klein, nietig, minuscuul; Eastern Arrernte: akweke; Erzya: вишка, вишкине; Eshtehardi: خوردیک; Esperanto: malgranda; Estonian: väike; Ewe: sue; Faroese: lítil; Finnish: pieni; French: petit, minuscule; Galician: pequeno; Georgian: პატარა, მცირე; German: klein, gering; Alemannic German: chlii; Gothic: 𐌻𐌴𐌹𐍄𐌹𐌻𐍃; Greek: μικρός; Ancient Greek: μικρός, μικός, σμικρός, τυτθός, μικκός; Gujarati: નાનું; Hausa: ƙure; Hawaiian: liʻiliʻi; Hebrew: קָטָן; Hindi: छोटा, क्षुद्र, छोट, नन्हा, सगीर; Hungarian: kicsi, kis; Icelandic: smár, lítill; Ido: mikra; Igbo: ńta; Ilocano: bassit; Indonesian: kecil; Ingush: зӏамига; Interlingua: parve; Irish: beag; Old Irish: bec; Istriot: peîcio; Italian: piccolo, ristretto; Japanese: 小さい,狭い; Javanese: cilik, alit; Kalmyk: бичкн; Karachay-Balkar: гитче; Kashubian: môłi; Kazakh: кіші, кішкене, ұсақ; Khakas: кічіг, кічиӌек; Khmer: តូច; Korean: 작다, 작은; Koryak: тэгʼыйчыгʼын, ныппулюӄин; Kumyk: гиччи; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بچووک; Northern Kurdish: çûçik, çûk, piçûk, qicik; Kyrgyz: кичине, кичинекей; Laboya: maraha; Ladin: pitl; Lao: ນ້ອຽ, ນ້ອຍ; Latgalian: mozs; Latin: parvus, paulus; Latvian: mazs; Lithuanian: mažas; Lü: ᦓᦾᧉ; Luganda: -tono; Luxembourgish: kleng; Macedonian: мал; Malay: kecil; Malayalam: ചെറിയ; Maltese: żgħir; Manchu: ᠠᠵᡳᡤᡝ; Manx: beg; Maori: iti; Mapudungun: pichi, pici; Marathi: छोटा, छोटी, छोटे, लहान; Mari Eastern Mari: изи; Marshallese: dik; Minangkabau: kaciak, ketek, kenek; Mingrelian: ჭიჭე; Mirandese: pequeinho; Miskito: sirpi; Mòcheno: khloa'n; Moksha: ёмла; Mongolian: жижиг; Nanai: нучи; Neapolitan: piccere; Ngazidja Comorian: -fupvi; Norman: p'tit; Northern Mansi: ма̄нь; Northern Ohlone: kutsú̆̄wis; Northern Sami: unni, uhcci; Northern Norwegian: liten; Occitan: pichon, pichòt, petit; Odia: ଛୋଟ, କ୍ଷୁଦ୍ର; Old Church Slavonic: малъ; Old East Slavic: малъ; Old English: lȳtel; Oromo: yartuu; Ottoman Turkish: كوچوك; Pangasinan: muelag; Pashto: وړوکی, کوچنی; Persian: کوچک, خرد, که, سوتام, ریز; Polish: mały; Portuguese: pequeno; Punjabi: ਛੋੱਟਾ; Quechua: juch'uy; Rapa Nui: iti; Romagnol: znén; Romani: tikno; Romanian: mic; Romansch: pitschen; Russian: маленький, малый; Rwanda-Rundi: -toya; Samoan: sogi; Sanskrit: अर्भ, अल्प, स्वल्प; Santali: ᱯᱤᱞᱪᱩ; Scots: wee, peedie, peerie; Scottish Gaelic: beag; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ма̑л; Roman: mȃl; Shor: кичиг; Sicilian: nicu; Sidamo: shiima; Sindhi: نَنڍو; Sinhalese: කුඩා; Slovak: malý; Slovene: majhen; Somali: kis, yar; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: mały; Upper Sorbian: mały; Southern Altai: кичинек; Spanish: pequeño, chico; Sundanese: alit; Svan: კოტო̄ლ, მო̄ლე; Swahili: -dogo; Swedish: liten; Sylheti: ꠢꠥꠞꠥ; Tabasaran: бицӏи; Tagalog: maliit; Tahitian: iti; Tajik: хурд; Tamil: சிறிய், சிறிய, சிறிய, சின்ன; Tarantino: piccele; Tarifit: ameẓẓyan; Tashelhit: ⴰⵎⵥⵉ; Tatar: кече, кечек, бәләкәй; Telugu: చిన్న; Ternate: ici; Tetum: ki'ik; Thai: เล็ก; Tibetan: ཆུང་ཆུང; Tocharian B: yekte, totka; Tok Pisin: liklik; Tongan: si'i; Turkish: küçük, ufak; Turkmen: kiçi; Tuvan: биче; Udi: пӏатӏар; Udmurt: пичи; Ugaritic: 𐎕𐎙𐎗; Ukrainian: маленький, малий; Urdu: چھوٹا; Uyghur: كىچىك; Uzbek: kichik; Venda: ṱuku; Venetian: picenìn; Vietnamese: nhỏ, bé; Volapük: smalik; Walloon: pitit; Waray-Waray: gu-ti-ay, di-to; Welsh: bach, bychan, mân; West Frisian: lyts; White Hmong: me; Wolof: tooty; Wutunhua: ga; Xhosa: -nci; Yakut: кыра, аччыгый; Yámana: yaxa; Yiddish: קליין; Yup'ik: -cuar; Zealandic: klein, kleên, smal; Zhuang: iq; Zulu: -ncane; Zuni: ts'ana; ǃKung: tse-ma

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Armenian: մանր; Bulgarian: дребнав, дребен, незначителен; Czech: drobný, malicherný; Danish: ubetydelig; Dutch: kleinzielig; French: petit, insignifiant, mesquin; German: gering, geringfügig, klein, kleinlich, unbedeutend, unwichtig; Greek: ασήμαντος, μηδαμινός, μικρός; Ancient Greek: μικκός, μικός, μικροπρεπής, μικρός, μικρόψυχος, σμικρός, φλαῦρος; Hungarian: piti, bagatell, jelentéktelen; Italian: meschino, gretto; Japanese: 微小な, 凡庸な, 小さい, 狭量; Latin: pusillus, minutus; Macedonian: ситен, мал; Norwegian: ubetydelig; Bokmål: smålig; Polish: błahy, drobny, małostkowy, nieistotny; Portuguese: fútil, insignificante, pequeno, mesquinho; Romanian: mărunt, meschin; Russian: пустячный, мелкий, мелочный; Spanish: quisquilloso, tiquismiquis, melindroso, de pitiminí, detallista, minucioso, mezquino; Swedish: småaktig, småsint; Ukrainian: малий, дріб'язковий; Welsh: pitw, mân