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|btext=[[πρᾳότης]] <i>ou</i> [[πραότης]], ητος (ἡ) :<br />douceur, bonté, facilité de caractère.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[πρᾷος]].
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|elrutext='''πρᾳότης:''' (πρᾱότης), NT тж. [[πραΰτης|πρᾱΰτης]], ητος ἡ<br /><b class="num">1)</b> [[кротость]], [[мягкость]], [[ласковость]], Plat., Isocr., Lys. etc.;<br /><b class="num">2)</b> [[сдержанность]], [[спокойствие]] Arst.
|elrutext='''πρᾳότης:''' (πρᾱότης), NT тж. [[πραΰτης|πρᾱΰτης]], ητος ἡ<br /><b class="num">1</b> [[кротость]], [[мягкость]], [[ласковость]], Plat., Isocr., Lys. etc.;<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[сдержанность]], [[спокойствие]] Arst.
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|lthtxt=''[[mansuetudo]]'', [[mildness]], [[gentleness]], [https://scaife.perseus.org/reader/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0003.tlg001.perseus-grc2:4.108.3/ 4.108.3].
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|trtx=Bulgarian: благост, кротост; Dutch: [[minzaamheid]]; Estonian: õrnus; Faroese: góðska; Finnish: hellävaraisuus; French Old French: dolçor; Friulian: dolčôr; Georgian: სირბილე, სიმშვიდე, სიწყნარე, სიკეთე; German: [[Sanftmut]]; Gothic: 𐌵𐌰𐌹𐍂𐍂𐌴𐌹; Ancient Greek: [[πραότης]]; Hiligaynon: kalagday; Hungarian: gyengédség; Icelandic: blíða; Italian: [[delicatezza]], [[mansuetudine]], [[dolcezza]], [[garbo]]; Japanese: 親切, 優; Korean: 친절; Latin: [[lenitas]], [[lenitudo]], [[indulgentia]], [[pietas]], [[clementia]]; Old Armenian: զգօնութիւն; Old Church Slavonic: щедрота; Plautdietsch: Jelindichkjeit; Polish: łagodność, delikatność; Portuguese: [[gentileza]]; Romanian: blândețe, gentilețe; Russian: [[мягкость]], [[доброта]]; Sanskrit: मृदु, साधु; Scottish Gaelic: soineanntachd, sèimhe, suairceas; Sicilian: cori; Spanish: [[suavidad]], [[dulzura]]; Zulu: ubumnene
|trtx=Bulgarian: благост, кротост; Dutch: [[minzaamheid]]; Estonian: õrnus; Faroese: góðska; Finnish: hellävaraisuus; French Old French: dolçor; Friulian: dolčôr; Georgian: სირბილე, სიმშვიდე, სიწყნარე, სიკეთე; German: [[Sanftmut]]; Gothic: 𐌵𐌰𐌹𐍂𐍂𐌴𐌹; Ancient Greek: [[πραότης]]; Hiligaynon: kalagday; Hungarian: gyengédség; Icelandic: blíða; Italian: [[delicatezza]], [[mansuetudine]], [[dolcezza]], [[garbo]]; Japanese: 親切, 優; Korean: 친절; Latin: [[lenitas]], [[lenitudo]], [[indulgentia]], [[pietas]], [[clementia]]; Old Armenian: զգօնութիւն; Old Church Slavonic: щедрота; Plautdietsch: Jelindichkjeit; Polish: łagodność, delikatność; Portuguese: [[gentileza]]; Romanian: blândețe, gentilețe; Russian: [[мягкость]], [[доброта]]; Sanskrit: मृदु, साधु; Scottish Gaelic: soineanntachd, sèimhe, suairceas; Sicilian: cori; Spanish: [[suavidad]], [[dulzura]]; Zulu: ubumnene
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 16 November 2024

English (Strong)

from πρᾷος; gentleness, by implication, humility: meekness.

French (Bailly abrégé)

πρᾳότης ou πραότης, ητος (ἡ) :
douceur, bonté, facilité de caractère.
Étymologie: πρᾷος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

πρᾳότης: (πρᾱότης), NT тж. πρᾱΰτης, ητος ἡ
1 кротость, мягкость, ласковость, Plat., Isocr., Lys. etc.;
2 сдержанность, спокойствие Arst.

Lexicon Thucydideum

mansuetudo, mildness, gentleness, 4.108.3.

Translations

Bulgarian: благост, кротост; Dutch: minzaamheid; Estonian: õrnus; Faroese: góðska; Finnish: hellävaraisuus; French Old French: dolçor; Friulian: dolčôr; Georgian: სირბილე, სიმშვიდე, სიწყნარე, სიკეთე; German: Sanftmut; Gothic: 𐌵𐌰𐌹𐍂𐍂𐌴𐌹; Ancient Greek: πραότης; Hiligaynon: kalagday; Hungarian: gyengédség; Icelandic: blíða; Italian: delicatezza, mansuetudine, dolcezza, garbo; Japanese: 親切, 優; Korean: 친절; Latin: lenitas, lenitudo, indulgentia, pietas, clementia; Old Armenian: զգօնութիւն; Old Church Slavonic: щедрота; Plautdietsch: Jelindichkjeit; Polish: łagodność, delikatność; Portuguese: gentileza; Romanian: blândețe, gentilețe; Russian: мягкость, доброта; Sanskrit: मृदु, साधु; Scottish Gaelic: soineanntachd, sèimhe, suairceas; Sicilian: cori; Spanish: suavidad, dulzura; Zulu: ubumnene