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ἀσκεῖν περὶ τὰ νοσήματα δύο, ὠφελεῖν ἢ μὴ βλάπτειν → strive, with regard to diseases, for two things — to do good, or to do no harm | as to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm
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|trtx=Arabic: وَلَد; Gulf Arabic: ضنا; Armenian: զավակ; Azerbaijani: övlad, zadə; Bashkir: бала, нәҫел; Belarusian: патомак, нашчадак, нашчадніца; Bulgarian: потомък; Chinese Mandarin: 子孫, 子孙; Chickasaw: inchipota; Czech: potomek, potomkyně; Danish: afkom; Dutch: [[afstammeling]], [[nageslacht]], [[nakomeling]], [[nazaat]], [[kind]]; Esperanto: ido, filo, filino; Finnish: lapsi, jälkeläinen; French: [[enfant]]; Georgian: ნაშიერი, შთამომავალი; German: [[Nachkomme]], [[Nachkommin]], [[Kind]], [[Sohn]], [[Tochter]], Sprössling; Greek: [[τέκνο]], [[παιδί]], [[απόγονος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἔρνος]], [[γονή]]; Higaonon: bata; Hungarian: utód; Ido: decendanto; Italian: [[discendente]], [[figlio]], [[figlia]]; Japanese: 胤, 子孫, 子種; Kazakh: әулет; Korean: 자녀(子女), 자식(子息); Latin: [[suboles]]; Lutshootseed: bədaʔ; Macedonian: потомок; Malayalam: സന്തതി, കുഞ്ഞ്, കുട്ടി, മകൻ; Norwegian Bokmål: etterkommer, avkom, ætling, ætting, barn; Nynorsk: etterkomar, etterkommar, avkom, ætling, ætting, barn; Oromo: ilmoo; Persian: فرزند; Polish: potomek, potomkini; Portuguese: [[filho]], [[filha]], [[rebento]]; Russian: [[потомок]], [[отпрыск]]; Sanskrit: तनस्; Santali: ᱜᱳᱱ; Scottish Gaelic: sliochd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: по̀томак; Roman: pòtomak; Slovak: potomok, potomkyňa; Slovene: potomec; Spanish: [[vástago]], [[descendiente]], [[sucesor]], [[sucesor]]; Swedish: avkomling, avkomma, ättling; Tagalog: kawil; Tajik: фарзанд, насл, авлод; Taos: ȕ'úna; Turkish: evlat, çocuk; Ukrainian: нащадок, потомок; Uyghur: ئەۋلاد; Uzbek: avlod; Welsh: epil | |||
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
child: P. and V. παῖς, ὁ, or ἡ, Ar. and V. τέκνον, τό (rare P.), τέκος, τό, γόνος, ὁ, V. γονή, ἡ, γέννημα, τό, γένεθλον, τό, σπέρμα, τό, σπορά, ἡ, λόχευμα, τά (Euripides Hercules Furens 252), τόκος, ὁ.
scion: Ar. and V. ἔρνος, τό, V. θάλος, τό, βλάστημα, τό, φυτόν, τό; see scion.
young (of animals): see young.
Translations
Arabic: وَلَد; Gulf Arabic: ضنا; Armenian: զավակ; Azerbaijani: övlad, zadə; Bashkir: бала, нәҫел; Belarusian: патомак, нашчадак, нашчадніца; Bulgarian: потомък; Chinese Mandarin: 子孫, 子孙; Chickasaw: inchipota; Czech: potomek, potomkyně; Danish: afkom; Dutch: afstammeling, nageslacht, nakomeling, nazaat, kind; Esperanto: ido, filo, filino; Finnish: lapsi, jälkeläinen; French: enfant; Georgian: ნაშიერი, შთამომავალი; German: Nachkomme, Nachkommin, Kind, Sohn, Tochter, Sprössling; Greek: τέκνο, παιδί, απόγονος; Ancient Greek: ἔρνος, γονή; Higaonon: bata; Hungarian: utód; Ido: decendanto; Italian: discendente, figlio, figlia; Japanese: 胤, 子孫, 子種; Kazakh: әулет; Korean: 자녀(子女), 자식(子息); Latin: suboles; Lutshootseed: bədaʔ; Macedonian: потомок; Malayalam: സന്തതി, കുഞ്ഞ്, കുട്ടി, മകൻ; Norwegian Bokmål: etterkommer, avkom, ætling, ætting, barn; Nynorsk: etterkomar, etterkommar, avkom, ætling, ætting, barn; Oromo: ilmoo; Persian: فرزند; Polish: potomek, potomkini; Portuguese: filho, filha, rebento; Russian: потомок, отпрыск; Sanskrit: तनस्; Santali: ᱜᱳᱱ; Scottish Gaelic: sliochd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: по̀томак; Roman: pòtomak; Slovak: potomok, potomkyňa; Slovene: potomec; Spanish: vástago, descendiente, sucesor, sucesor; Swedish: avkomling, avkomma, ättling; Tagalog: kawil; Tajik: фарзанд, насл, авлод; Taos: ȕ'úna; Turkish: evlat, çocuk; Ukrainian: нащадок, потомок; Uyghur: ئەۋلاد; Uzbek: avlod; Welsh: epil