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ἆρά γε λόγον ἔχει δυοῖν ἀρχαῖν, ὑλικῆς τε καὶ δραστικῆς → does it in fact have the function of two principles, the material and the active?

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Arabic: سُكْرٌ‎; Asturian: borrachera, enfile; Basque: mozkorraldi; Catalan: embriaguesa, turca, borratxera; Chinese Mandarin: 醉態/醉态, 酒醉, 酩酊; Czech: opilost; Danish: fuldskab; Dutch: [[dronkenschap]]; Esperanto: ebriiĝo; Finnish: juopumus, päihtymys, humalatila, känni, känä, maistissa, päissään, sievässä, pienessä, simassa, hutikassa, jurri, kaljoissa, humala, kuositus, huppeli, hiprakka, pöhnä, perse olalla, umpitunneli, kaatokänni, nakit silmillä, perskänni, räkäkänni(informal, heavily drunk), taikinoissa, änkyräkänni, perseet, pää täynnä, naamat, tuuba, kaasu, huuru, pieru, pleksit, tutkalla, lärvit, tuiskeessa, tuiterissa, tujussa, seipäässä, flänässä, hönössä, seilissä, fyllassa; French: [[ébriété]], [[ivresse]]; Galician: borracheira, peido, moca; German: [[Trunkenheit]], [[Betrunkenheit]], [[Alkoholberauschung]], [[Alkoholberauschtheit]]; Gothic: 𐌳𐍂𐌿𐌲𐌺𐌰𐌽𐌴𐌹; Greek: [[μέθη]], [[μεθύσι]]; Ancient Greek: [[βακχεία]], [[ἐκμέθυσμα]], [[ἐξοινία]], [[μέθη]], [[μέθυσις]], [[οἰνοφλυγία]], [[οἴνωσις]], [[τὸ πάροινον]]; Hebrew: שכרון‎; Hungarian: részegség; Icelandic: ölvun, drykkjuskapur, óregla, ölæði; Ido: ebrieso; Ilocano: bartek; Irish: meisce; Italian: [[ubriachezza]], [[sbornia]], [[ciucca]], [[ubriacatura]]; Japanese: 酩酊; Latin: [[ebrietas]]; Lun Bawang: abuk; Manx: meshtallys, scooyr; Norman: bouaissonn'nie, béthie, ivrouongn'nie; Persian: مستی‎; Polish: pijaństwo; Portuguese: [[bebedeira]], [[embriaguez]], [[tosga]]; Romanian: beție; Russian: [[опьянение]], [[пьянство]], [[подпитие]], [[градус]]; Scottish Gaelic: daorach, misg, smùid; Spanish: [[borrachera]], [[embriaguez]], [[pedo]], [[cogorza]], [[escabio]]; Swedish: fylla; Telugu: మత్తు; Turkish: sarhoşluk; Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎋𐎗𐎐; Welsh: meddwdod
Arabic: سُكْرٌ‎; Asturian: borrachera, enfile; Basque: mozkorraldi; Catalan: embriaguesa, turca, borratxera; Chinese Mandarin: 醉態/醉态, 酒醉, 酩酊; Czech: opilost; Danish: fuldskab; Dutch: [[dronkenschap]]; English: [[drunkenness]], [[pissedness]]; Esperanto: ebriiĝo; Finnish: juopumus, päihtymys, humalatila, känni, känä, maistissa, päissään, sievässä, pienessä, simassa, hutikassa, jurri, kaljoissa, humala, kuositus, huppeli, hiprakka, pöhnä, perse olalla, umpitunneli, kaatokänni, nakit silmillä, perskänni, räkäkänni, taikinoissa, änkyräkänni, perseet, pää täynnä, naamat, tuuba, kaasu, huuru, pieru, pleksit, tutkalla, lärvit, tuiskeessa, tuiterissa, tujussa, seipäässä, flänässä, hönössä, seilissä, fyllassa; French: [[ébriété]], [[ivresse]]; Galician: borracheira, peido, moca; German: [[Trunkenheit]], [[Betrunkenheit]], [[Alkoholberauschung]], [[Alkoholberauschtheit]]; Gothic: 𐌳𐍂𐌿𐌲𐌺𐌰𐌽𐌴𐌹; Greek: [[μέθη]], [[μεθύσι]]; Ancient Greek: [[βακχεία]], [[Βακχεία]], [[βακχίη]], [[ἐκμέθυσμα]], [[ἐξοινία]], [[κραιπάλη]], [[μέθη]], [[μέθυσις]], [[οἰνοφλυγία]], [[οἴνωσις]], [[τὸ πάροινον]]; Hebrew: שכרון‎; Hungarian: részegség; Icelandic: ölvun, drykkjuskapur, óregla, ölæði; Ido: ebrieso; Ilocano: bartek; Irish: meisce; Italian: [[ubriachezza]], [[sbornia]], [[ciucca]], [[ubriacatura]]; Japanese: 酩酊; Latin: [[ebrietas]]; Lun Bawang: abuk; Manx: meshtallys, scooyr; Norman: bouaissonn'nie, béthie, ivrouongn'nie; Persian: مستی‎; Polish: pijaństwo; Portuguese: [[bebedeira]], [[embriaguez]], [[tosga]]; Romanian: beție; Russian: [[опьянение]], [[пьянство]], [[подпитие]], [[градус]]; Scottish Gaelic: daorach, misg, smùid; Spanish: [[beodez]], [[bolencia]], [[bomba]], [[borrachera]], [[borrachería]], [[castaña]], [[chispa]], [[chupeta]], [[cogorza]], [[cohete]], [[crápula]], [[cucuruca]], [[cuete]], [[cura]], [[curadera]], [[curda]], [[curdela]], [[ebriedad]], [[embriaguez]], [[escabio]], [[filoxera]], [[humera]], [[intoxicación etílica]], [[jáquima]], [[juma]], [[jumera]], [[llorona]], [[lobo]], [[mamada]], [[mamadera]], [[mamúa]], [[melopea]], [[merluza]], [[mierda]], [[mona]], [[moña]], [[mordaga]], [[papalina]], [[pea]], [[pedal]], [[pedo]], [[peludo]], [[penca]], [[pichinga]], [[pítima]], [[puntillo]], [[rasca]], [[reata]], [[riata]], [[sirindanga]], [[tablón]], [[tajada]], [[tea]], [[toña]], [[torta]], [[tranca]], [[trompa]], [[turca]], [[vacilón]], [[zamacuco]], [[zoca]], [[zorra]]; Swedish: fylla; Telugu: మత్తు; Turkish: sarhoşluk; Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎋𐎗𐎐; Welsh: meddwdod
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 23 October 2024

German > Latin

Trunkenheit, ebrietas. – in der T., ebrius; per vinum (durch die Macht des Weins).

Translations

drunkenness

Arabic: سُكْرٌ‎; Asturian: borrachera, enfile; Basque: mozkorraldi; Catalan: embriaguesa, turca, borratxera; Chinese Mandarin: 醉態/醉态, 酒醉, 酩酊; Czech: opilost; Danish: fuldskab; Dutch: dronkenschap; English: drunkenness, pissedness; Esperanto: ebriiĝo; Finnish: juopumus, päihtymys, humalatila, känni, känä, maistissa, päissään, sievässä, pienessä, simassa, hutikassa, jurri, kaljoissa, humala, kuositus, huppeli, hiprakka, pöhnä, perse olalla, umpitunneli, kaatokänni, nakit silmillä, perskänni, räkäkänni, taikinoissa, änkyräkänni, perseet, pää täynnä, naamat, tuuba, kaasu, huuru, pieru, pleksit, tutkalla, lärvit, tuiskeessa, tuiterissa, tujussa, seipäässä, flänässä, hönössä, seilissä, fyllassa; French: ébriété, ivresse; Galician: borracheira, peido, moca; German: Trunkenheit, Betrunkenheit, Alkoholberauschung, Alkoholberauschtheit; Gothic: 𐌳𐍂𐌿𐌲𐌺𐌰𐌽𐌴𐌹; Greek: μέθη, μεθύσι; Ancient Greek: βακχεία, Βακχεία, βακχίη, ἐκμέθυσμα, ἐξοινία, κραιπάλη, μέθη, μέθυσις, οἰνοφλυγία, οἴνωσις, τὸ πάροινον; Hebrew: שכרון‎; Hungarian: részegség; Icelandic: ölvun, drykkjuskapur, óregla, ölæði; Ido: ebrieso; Ilocano: bartek; Irish: meisce; Italian: ubriachezza, sbornia, ciucca, ubriacatura; Japanese: 酩酊; Latin: ebrietas; Lun Bawang: abuk; Manx: meshtallys, scooyr; Norman: bouaissonn'nie, béthie, ivrouongn'nie; Persian: مستی‎; Polish: pijaństwo; Portuguese: bebedeira, embriaguez, tosga; Romanian: beție; Russian: опьянение, пьянство, подпитие, градус; Scottish Gaelic: daorach, misg, smùid; Spanish: beodez, bolencia, bomba, borrachera, borrachería, castaña, chispa, chupeta, cogorza, cohete, crápula, cucuruca, cuete, cura, curadera, curda, curdela, ebriedad, embriaguez, escabio, filoxera, humera, intoxicación etílica, jáquima, juma, jumera, llorona, lobo, mamada, mamadera, mamúa, melopea, merluza, mierda, mona, moña, mordaga, papalina, pea, pedal, pedo, peludo, penca, pichinga, pítima, puntillo, rasca, reata, riata, sirindanga, tablón, tajada, tea, toña, torta, tranca, trompa, turca, vacilón, zamacuco, zoca, zorra; Swedish: fylla; Telugu: మత్తు; Turkish: sarhoşluk; Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎋𐎗𐎐; Welsh: meddwdod