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οὐκ ἐν τῷ πολλῷ τὸ εὖ, ἀλλ' ἐν τῷ εὖ τὸ πολύgood is not found in plenty but plenty in good, quality matters more than quantity

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Albanian: armiqësi; Arabic: عَدَاوَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: عداوة‎; Armenian: թշնամություն; Azerbaijani: düşmənçilik, ədavət; Belarusian: варожасць, варажнеча, непрыязнасць; Bengali: শত্রুতা; Bulgarian: вражда, враждебност, неприязън; Catalan: enemistat; Chinese Mandarin: 敵意, 敌意; Czech: nepřátelství; Danish: fjendskab; Dutch: [[vijandschap]], [[animositeit]]; Esperanto: malamikeco; Estonian: vaenulikkus; Finnish: vihamielisyys; French: [[inimitié]]; Georgian: მტრობა; German: [[Feindschaft]]; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐌾𐌰𐌸𐍅𐌰; Greek: [[εχθρότητα]], [[έχθρα]], [[μύνις]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἔχθρα]]; Hebrew: אֵיבָה‎; Hindi: दुश्मनी, अदावत, घृणा, विद्वेष, वैर, शत्रुता; Hungarian: viszály; Icelandic: fjandskapur; Italian: [[inimicizia]], [[ostilità]]; Japanese: 敵意, 敵対; Kazakh: ғадауат, дұшпандық, қастық; Korean: 적의, 적대; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: dijminatî, neyarî; Kyrgyz: душмандык, кастык; Latin: [[inimicitia]]; Latvian: ienaids; Lithuanian: priešiškumas; Macedonian: непријателство; Malayalam: ശത്രുത; Maori: ito, pukuriri; Middle English: enemyte; Mongolian Cyrillic: дайсагнал; Mongolian: ᠳᠠᠶᠢᠰᠤᠩᠨᠠᠯ; Norman: enn'mité; Norwegian Bokmål: fiendskap; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: вражьда; Old English: fǣhþ, nīþ; Pashto: دښمني‎, عداوت‎; Persian: دشمنی‎, عداوت‎, خصومت‎; Polish: wrogość, nieprzyjaźń; Portuguese: [[inimizade]]; Romanian: dușmănie, inimiciție; Russian: [[враждебность]], [[вражда]], [[неприязнь]], [[неприятие]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: непријатѐљство; Roman: neprijatèljstvo; Sicilian: nnimicizzia; Slovak: nepriateľstvo; Slovene: sovrȃštvo; Spanish: [[enemistad]]; Swahili: uadui; Swedish: fiendskap; Tajik: душманӣ, адоват, хусумат; Tatar: дошманлык; Telugu: శత్రుత్వము; Tocharian B: sanuññe, wer; Tok Pisin: pasin birua; Turkish: yağılık, husumet, adavet, düşmanlık, hasımlık; Turkmen: duşmançylyk; Ukrainian: ворожість, ворожнеча, неприязнь, ворожда; Urdu: دشمنی‎, عداوت‎; Uyghur: دۈشمەنلىك‎; Uzbek: dushmanlik, adovat
===[[hatred]]===
Abkhaz: агәаӷ; Afrikaans: haat; Albanian: urrejtje; Arabic: بُغْض‎, كَرَاهِيَة‎, كُرْه‎, بَغْضَاء‎; Egyptian Arabic: كره‎, كراهية‎, بغض‎; Moroccan Arabic: كره‎; Aragonese: odio, quimera; Armenian: ատելություն; Assamese: ঘিণ, আখেজ; Asturian: odiu; Azerbaijani: nifrət; Basque: herra, gorroto; Belarusian: нянавісць; Bengali: নফরৎ, আখেজ, ঘেন্না, ঘিন, ঘৃণা; Breton: kas, kasoni; Bulgarian: омраза, ненавист; Burmese: ပဋိဃာတ်; Catalan: odi; Cherokee: ᎠᏓᎾᏆᏘᏍᏗ; Chinese Mandarin: 恨, 仇恨, 憎惡, 憎恶, 憎恨, 怨恨, 厭惡, 厌恶; Czech: nenávist, zášť; Danish: had; Dutch: [[haat]]; Elfdalian: at; Esperanto: malamo; Estonian: viha; Faroese: hatur; Fijian: veicati; Finnish: viha; French: [[haine]]; Galician: odio, xenreira; Georgian: სიძულვილი, მძულვარება, ზიზღი; German: [[Hass]]; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐌾𐌰𐌸𐍅𐌰, 𐌽𐌴𐌹𐌸; Greek: [[μίσος]], [[έχθρα]], [[απέχθεια]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀπέχθεια]], [[ἔχθος]], [[ἔχθρα]], [[μῖσος]], [[μίσημα]], [[στύγος]]; Greenlandic: uumissuineq, qinngarsuineq; Hawaiian: inaina; Hebrew: שנאה‎; Hiligaynon: kadúmut; Hindi: घृणा, घिन, दुश्मनी, नफ़रत; Hungarian: gyűlölet; Icelandic: hatur; Indonesian: kebencian; Interlingua: odio; Irish: fuath, gráin; Italian: [[odio]], [[risentimento]]; Japanese: 憎しみ, 憎悪, 嫌悪, 厭悪, 嫌厭; Kazakh: ғадауат, жек көрушілік; Khmer: ស្អប់ខ្ពើម, សេចក្ដីស្អប់; Korean: 증오심; Kurdish Central Kurdish: قین‎; Kyrgyz: жек көрүүчүлүк, жаман көрүүчүлүк; Lao: ເວນ; Latin: [[odium]], [[invidia]]; Latvian: naids, ienaids; Lithuanian: neapykanta; Lombard: odi; Low German: Hat; Macedonian: омраза; Malay: benci, kebencian; Malayalam: വെറുപ്പ്, വിദ്വേഷം; Maori: mauāhara, ahikauri; Marathi: द्वेष; Middle English: hate, hatrede, hete; Mongolian Cyrillic: хорсол, занал, үзэн ядалт; Mongolian: ᠬᠣᠷᠤᠰᠤᠯ, ᠵᠠᠨᠤᠯ, ᠦᠵᠡᠨ; ᠶᠠᠳᠠᠯᠲᠠ; Northern Sami: vašši; Norwegian: hat; Occitan: òdi; Old English: hete; Old Norse: hatr; Oromo: jibba; Persian: نفرت‎, زیغ‎; Plautdietsch: Hot; Polish: nienawiść; Portuguese: [[ódio]]; Quechua: chiqniy; Romanian: ură; Romansch: odi; Russian: [[ненависть]]; Sanskrit: द्वेष, घृणा; Scottish Gaelic: gràin, fuath; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мржња; Roman: mržnja; Slovak: nenávisť, zášť; Slovene: sovraštvo; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: hida; Spanish: [[odio]]; Swahili: chuki; Swedish: hat; Tajik: душманӣ, нафрат; Thai: ความเกลียด, ความชัง; Tocharian B: rser, wer; Tok Pisin: pasin birua; Turkish: nefret, iğrenti, tiksinti; Turkmen: ýigrenç; Ukrainian: ненависть; Urdu: گھرنا‎, گھن‎, دشمنی‎, نفرت‎; Uyghur: نەپرەت‎; Uzbek: nafratlanish; Vietnamese: sự ghét, sự căm thù; Walloon: haeyeme, hinne; Welsh: casineb; Yiddish: האַס‎, שׂינאה‎; Zazaki: zeri mendış, nefret
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Transliteration A: echthría Transliteration B: echthria Transliteration C: echthria Beta Code: e)xqri/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, late form of ἔχθρα (hatred, enmity, hostility), LXX Ge.26.21.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1125] ἡ, = ἔχθρα; θεοῖς ἐχθρία Dem. 22, 59 (v.l. ἔχθρα), wofür Ar. Vesp. 418 als ein Wort θεοισεχθρία geschrieben ist.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
haine contre, τινι.
Étymologie: ἐχθρός.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐχθρία:вражда, ненависть (θεοῖς ἐ. Dem. - v.l. к θεοισενθρία).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐχθρία: ἡ, μεταγεν. τύπος τοῦ ἔχθρα, Ἑβδ. (Γέν. ΚϚ΄, 21)· πρβλ. θεοσεχθρία.

Greek Monolingual

η (ΑΜ ἐχθρία, Μ και ἐχριά και ὀχθριά και ὀχτριά) εχθρός
(μεταγ. τ. του έχθρα) έχθρα, μίσος.

Translations

enmity

Albanian: armiqësi; Arabic: عَدَاوَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: عداوة‎; Armenian: թշնամություն; Azerbaijani: düşmənçilik, ədavət; Belarusian: варожасць, варажнеча, непрыязнасць; Bengali: শত্রুতা; Bulgarian: вражда, враждебност, неприязън; Catalan: enemistat; Chinese Mandarin: 敵意, 敌意; Czech: nepřátelství; Danish: fjendskab; Dutch: vijandschap, animositeit; Esperanto: malamikeco; Estonian: vaenulikkus; Finnish: vihamielisyys; French: inimitié; Georgian: მტრობა; German: Feindschaft; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐌾𐌰𐌸𐍅𐌰; Greek: εχθρότητα, έχθρα, μύνις; Ancient Greek: ἔχθρα; Hebrew: אֵיבָה‎; Hindi: दुश्मनी, अदावत, घृणा, विद्वेष, वैर, शत्रुता; Hungarian: viszály; Icelandic: fjandskapur; Italian: inimicizia, ostilità; Japanese: 敵意, 敵対; Kazakh: ғадауат, дұшпандық, қастық; Korean: 적의, 적대; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: dijminatî, neyarî; Kyrgyz: душмандык, кастык; Latin: inimicitia; Latvian: ienaids; Lithuanian: priešiškumas; Macedonian: непријателство; Malayalam: ശത്രുത; Maori: ito, pukuriri; Middle English: enemyte; Mongolian Cyrillic: дайсагнал; Mongolian: ᠳᠠᠶᠢᠰᠤᠩᠨᠠᠯ; Norman: enn'mité; Norwegian Bokmål: fiendskap; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: вражьда; Old English: fǣhþ, nīþ; Pashto: دښمني‎, عداوت‎; Persian: دشمنی‎, عداوت‎, خصومت‎; Polish: wrogość, nieprzyjaźń; Portuguese: inimizade; Romanian: dușmănie, inimiciție; Russian: враждебность, вражда, неприязнь, неприятие; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: непријатѐљство; Roman: neprijatèljstvo; Sicilian: nnimicizzia; Slovak: nepriateľstvo; Slovene: sovrȃštvo; Spanish: enemistad; Swahili: uadui; Swedish: fiendskap; Tajik: душманӣ, адоват, хусумат; Tatar: дошманлык; Telugu: శత్రుత్వము; Tocharian B: sanuññe, wer; Tok Pisin: pasin birua; Turkish: yağılık, husumet, adavet, düşmanlık, hasımlık; Turkmen: duşmançylyk; Ukrainian: ворожість, ворожнеча, неприязнь, ворожда; Urdu: دشمنی‎, عداوت‎; Uyghur: دۈشمەنلىك‎; Uzbek: dushmanlik, adovat

hatred

Abkhaz: агәаӷ; Afrikaans: haat; Albanian: urrejtje; Arabic: بُغْض‎, كَرَاهِيَة‎, كُرْه‎, بَغْضَاء‎; Egyptian Arabic: كره‎, كراهية‎, بغض‎; Moroccan Arabic: كره‎; Aragonese: odio, quimera; Armenian: ատելություն; Assamese: ঘিণ, আখেজ; Asturian: odiu; Azerbaijani: nifrət; Basque: herra, gorroto; Belarusian: нянавісць; Bengali: নফরৎ, আখেজ, ঘেন্না, ঘিন, ঘৃণা; Breton: kas, kasoni; Bulgarian: омраза, ненавист; Burmese: ပဋိဃာတ်; Catalan: odi; Cherokee: ᎠᏓᎾᏆᏘᏍᏗ; Chinese Mandarin: 恨, 仇恨, 憎惡, 憎恶, 憎恨, 怨恨, 厭惡, 厌恶; Czech: nenávist, zášť; Danish: had; Dutch: haat; Elfdalian: at; Esperanto: malamo; Estonian: viha; Faroese: hatur; Fijian: veicati; Finnish: viha; French: haine; Galician: odio, xenreira; Georgian: სიძულვილი, მძულვარება, ზიზღი; German: Hass; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐌾𐌰𐌸𐍅𐌰, 𐌽𐌴𐌹𐌸; Greek: μίσος, έχθρα, απέχθεια; Ancient Greek: ἀπέχθεια, ἔχθος, ἔχθρα, μῖσος, μίσημα, στύγος; Greenlandic: uumissuineq, qinngarsuineq; Hawaiian: inaina; Hebrew: שנאה‎; Hiligaynon: kadúmut; Hindi: घृणा, घिन, दुश्मनी, नफ़रत; Hungarian: gyűlölet; Icelandic: hatur; Indonesian: kebencian; Interlingua: odio; Irish: fuath, gráin; Italian: odio, risentimento; Japanese: 憎しみ, 憎悪, 嫌悪, 厭悪, 嫌厭; Kazakh: ғадауат, жек көрушілік; Khmer: ស្អប់ខ្ពើម, សេចក្ដីស្អប់; Korean: 증오심; Kurdish Central Kurdish: قین‎; Kyrgyz: жек көрүүчүлүк, жаман көрүүчүлүк; Lao: ເວນ; Latin: odium, invidia; Latvian: naids, ienaids; Lithuanian: neapykanta; Lombard: odi; Low German: Hat; Macedonian: омраза; Malay: benci, kebencian; Malayalam: വെറുപ്പ്, വിദ്വേഷം; Maori: mauāhara, ahikauri; Marathi: द्वेष; Middle English: hate, hatrede, hete; Mongolian Cyrillic: хорсол, занал, үзэн ядалт; Mongolian: ᠬᠣᠷᠤᠰᠤᠯ, ᠵᠠᠨᠤᠯ, ᠦᠵᠡᠨ; ᠶᠠᠳᠠᠯᠲᠠ; Northern Sami: vašši; Norwegian: hat; Occitan: òdi; Old English: hete; Old Norse: hatr; Oromo: jibba; Persian: نفرت‎, زیغ‎; Plautdietsch: Hot; Polish: nienawiść; Portuguese: ódio; Quechua: chiqniy; Romanian: ură; Romansch: odi; Russian: ненависть; Sanskrit: द्वेष, घृणा; Scottish Gaelic: gràin, fuath; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мржња; Roman: mržnja; Slovak: nenávisť, zášť; Slovene: sovraštvo; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: hida; Spanish: odio; Swahili: chuki; Swedish: hat; Tajik: душманӣ, нафрат; Thai: ความเกลียด, ความชัง; Tocharian B: rser, wer; Tok Pisin: pasin birua; Turkish: nefret, iğrenti, tiksinti; Turkmen: ýigrenç; Ukrainian: ненависть; Urdu: گھرنا‎, گھن‎, دشمنی‎, نفرت‎; Uyghur: نەپرەت‎; Uzbek: nafratlanish; Vietnamese: sự ghét, sự căm thù; Walloon: haeyeme, hinne; Welsh: casineb; Yiddish: האַס‎, שׂינאה‎; Zazaki: zeri mendış, nefret