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Bulgarian: униние; Czech: sklíčenost, melancholie; Danish: modløshed, nedtrykthed; Dutch: [[moedeloosheid]]; Finnish: masentuneisuus, alakuloisuus; French: [[abattement]]; Greek: [[κατήφεια]], [[δυσθυμία]], [[μελαγχολία]], [[αποκαρδίωση]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀθυμία]], [[βαρυφροσύνη]], [[δυσθυμία]], [[κατήφεια]], [[κατηφείη]], [[ταπεινότης]]; Hebrew: דכדוך; Italian: [[abbattimento]]; Korean: 슬픔; Polish: przygnębienie, strapienie; Portuguese: [[dejeção]], [[desânimo]]; Romagnol: abatimént; Russian: [[уныние]]; Spanish: [[abatimiento]], [[desaliento]], [[desánimo]] | |||
===[[irritation]]=== | |||
Azerbaijani: qıcıq, qıcıqlandırma; Bulgarian: раздразнение; Catalan: irritació; Danish: irritation; Esperanto: agaco; Finnish: ärsytys; French: [[irritation]]; Georgian: გაღიზიანება; German: [[Ärger]], [[Irritation]], [[Verärgerung]]; Greek: [[ερεθισμός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγανάκτησις]]; Japanese: 苛立ち; Maori: māngeongeo; Middle English: noyaunce; Norwegian Bokmål: irritasjon; Nynorsk: irritasjon; Romanian: iritare; Russian: [[раздражение]]; Spanish: [[irritación]]; Turkish: iritasyon, irkilme, öfke | |||
===[[indignation]]=== | |||
Belarusian: узбурэнне, абурэнне; Bulgarian: възмущение; Catalan: indignació; Chinese Mandarin: 憤慨, 愤慨; Dutch: [[verontwaardiging]]; Finnish: suuttumus; French: [[indignation]]; German: [[Empörung]], [[Entrüstung]]; Greek: [[αγανάκτηση]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγανάκτησις]]; Hungarian: felháborodás, méltatlankodás; Japanese: 憤慨, 憤り, 憤懣; Korean: 분개; Macedonian: правдољубивост; Maori: whakatakariri, takariri; Middle English: indignacioun; Norwegian Bokmål: indignasjon; Portuguese: [[indignação]]; Romanian: indignare; Russian: [[возмущение]]; Serbo-Croatian: indignacija; Spanish: [[indignación]]; Tagalog: ngupinyo, pangungupinyo; Ukrainian: збурення, обурення | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 11 May 2024
English (LSJ)
ἡ, melancholy, gloominess, dejection, sadness, Plu.2.710f (pl.), Fr.inc.146; indignation, outrage, irritation, Id.Cor.21, Porph ap.Stob.1.49.60 (prob.).
Spanish (DGE)
-ης
1 melancolía τὰ πένθη καὶ τὰς βαρυφροσύνας Plu.2.710e.
2 indignación ὑπ' ὀργῆς καὶ βαρυφροσύνης Plu.Cor.21.
German (Pape)
[Seite 435] ἡ, Schwermut, Plut. Cor. 21.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ης (ἡ) :
1 accablement de l'esprit, tristesse, mélancolie;
2 irritation, indignation.
Étymologie: βαρύφρων.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
βαρυφροσύνη -ης, ἡ βαρύφρων zwaarmoedigheid; verontwaardiging, wrok.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
βαρυφροσύνη: ἡ
1 негодование, досада Plut.;
2 подавленность, печаль Plut.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
βᾰρυφροσύνη: ἡ, μελαγχολία, βαρυθυμία, Πλούτ. 2.710Ε· ἀγανάκτησις,ὁ αὐτ.Κορ.21.
Greek Monolingual
βαρυφροσύνη, η (Α) βαρύφρων
1. δυσθυμία
2. αγανάκτηση.
Greek Monotonic
βᾰρῠφροσύνη: [ῠ], ἡ, μελαγχολία, βαρυθυμία, αγανάκτηση, σε Πλούτ.
Middle Liddell
gloominess, indignation, Plut.
Translations
dejection
Bulgarian: униние; Czech: sklíčenost, melancholie; Danish: modløshed, nedtrykthed; Dutch: moedeloosheid; Finnish: masentuneisuus, alakuloisuus; French: abattement; Greek: κατήφεια, δυσθυμία, μελαγχολία, αποκαρδίωση; Ancient Greek: ἀθυμία, βαρυφροσύνη, δυσθυμία, κατήφεια, κατηφείη, ταπεινότης; Hebrew: דכדוך; Italian: abbattimento; Korean: 슬픔; Polish: przygnębienie, strapienie; Portuguese: dejeção, desânimo; Romagnol: abatimént; Russian: уныние; Spanish: abatimiento, desaliento, desánimo
irritation
Azerbaijani: qıcıq, qıcıqlandırma; Bulgarian: раздразнение; Catalan: irritació; Danish: irritation; Esperanto: agaco; Finnish: ärsytys; French: irritation; Georgian: გაღიზიანება; German: Ärger, Irritation, Verärgerung; Greek: ερεθισμός; Ancient Greek: ἀγανάκτησις; Japanese: 苛立ち; Maori: māngeongeo; Middle English: noyaunce; Norwegian Bokmål: irritasjon; Nynorsk: irritasjon; Romanian: iritare; Russian: раздражение; Spanish: irritación; Turkish: iritasyon, irkilme, öfke
indignation
Belarusian: узбурэнне, абурэнне; Bulgarian: възмущение; Catalan: indignació; Chinese Mandarin: 憤慨, 愤慨; Dutch: verontwaardiging; Finnish: suuttumus; French: indignation; German: Empörung, Entrüstung; Greek: αγανάκτηση; Ancient Greek: ἀγανάκτησις; Hungarian: felháborodás, méltatlankodás; Japanese: 憤慨, 憤り, 憤懣; Korean: 분개; Macedonian: правдољубивост; Maori: whakatakariri, takariri; Middle English: indignacioun; Norwegian Bokmål: indignasjon; Portuguese: indignação; Romanian: indignare; Russian: возмущение; Serbo-Croatian: indignacija; Spanish: indignación; Tagalog: ngupinyo, pangungupinyo; Ukrainian: збурення, обурення