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τὸ ἓν καὶ τὸ ὂν πολλαχῶς λέγεται → the term being and the term one are used in many ways, one and being have various meanings, one and being have many senses

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Catalan: noblement; Esperanto: noble; French: [[noblement]]; Galician: nobremente; Greek: [[με αξιοπρέπεια]], [[με αρχοντιά]]; Ancient Greek: [[γενναίως]], [[γνησίως]], [[εὐγενῶς]], [[σεμνῶς]]; Italian: [[nobilmente]]; Norman: nobliément; Old French: noblement; Polish: szlachetnie; Portuguese: [[nobremente]]; Romanian: cu noblețe; Spanish: [[noblemente]]
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Catalan: generosament; Greek: [[γενναιόδωρα]], [[πλουσιοπάροχα]], [[αφειδώς]], [[άφθονα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀβαναύσως]], [[ἀφειδείως]], [[ἀφειδέως]], [[ἀφειδῶς]], [[ἀφθόνως]], [[δαψιλέως]], [[δαψιλῶς]], [[δοτικῶς]], [[εὐμεταδότως]], [[μεγαλοδώρως]], [[φιλοδώρως]], [[φιλοτίμως]]; Esperanto: malavare, grandanime; Finnish: anteliaasti; Galician: xenerosamente; Latin: [[large]]; Norman: génétheusement; Polish: hojnie; Portuguese: [[generosamente]]; Spanish: [[generosamente]]
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 13 October 2024

English (Woodhouse)

(see also: εὐγενής) nobly

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French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
noblement.
Étymologie: εὐγενής.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

εὐγενῶς: благородно, мужественно (καταθνήσκειν Eur.; τελευτᾶν Plut.): εὐ. ἀλγεῖν κακοῖς Eur. мужественно переносить страдания.

Translations

nobly

Catalan: noblement; Esperanto: noble; French: noblement; Galician: nobremente; Greek: με αξιοπρέπεια, με αρχοντιά; Ancient Greek: γενναίως, γνησίως, εὐγενῶς, σεμνῶς; Italian: nobilmente; Norman: nobliément; Old French: noblement; Polish: szlachetnie; Portuguese: nobremente; Romanian: cu noblețe; Spanish: noblemente

generously

Catalan: generosament; Greek: γενναιόδωρα, πλουσιοπάροχα, αφειδώς, άφθονα; Ancient Greek: ἀβαναύσως, ἀφειδείως, ἀφειδέως, ἀφειδῶς, ἀφθόνως, δαψιλέως, δαψιλῶς, δοτικῶς, εὐμεταδότως, μεγαλοδώρως, φιλοδώρως, φιλοτίμως; Esperanto: malavare, grandanime; Finnish: anteliaasti; Galician: xenerosamente; Latin: large; Norman: génétheusement; Polish: hojnie; Portuguese: generosamente; Spanish: generosamente