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πᾶσά τε ἐπιστήμη χωριζομένη δικαιοσύνης καὶ τῆς ἄλλης ἀρετῆς πανουργία, οὐ σοφία φαίνεται → every knowledge, when separated from justice and the other virtues, ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom | every form of knowledge when sundered from justice and the rest of virtue is seen to be plain roguery rather than wisdom

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|Definition=ἡ (Lydian word), [[tomb]], Keil-Premerstein [[Zweiter Bericht]] <span class="bibl">255</span> (iii A. D.):—also γουτάριον, τό, Ramsay [[Cities and Bishoprics]] No. <span class="bibl">566</span>.
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Albanian: varr; Arabic: قَبْر‎, ضَرِيح‎; Egyptian Arabic: تربة‎; Moroccan Arabic: قبر‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܩܲܒ݂ܪܵܐ‎; Turoyo: ܩܰܘܪܳܐ‎; Armenian: դամբարան; Aromanian: tumbã, murmintu; Azerbaijani: məzar; Bashkir: ҡәбер; Belarusian: грабні́ца, магі́льня; Bulgarian: гробница; Burmese: ဂူ; Catalan: tomba; Chichewa: manda; Chinese Cantonese: 墳墓, 坟墓; Mandarin: 墳墓, 坟墓, 墓葬, 宅兆; Czech: hrobka; Dutch: [[tombe]]; Esperanto: tombo; Faliscan: cela; Finnish: hauta, hautakappeli, hautakammio; French: [[tombe]], [[tombeau]]; Friulian: tombe; Galician: túmulo, sepulcro, tumba; Georgian: საფლავი; German: [[Grabmal]], [[Gruft]]; Greek: [[τάφος]], [[ταφικό μνημείο]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄδυτον]], [[ἄριζος]], [[βόθρος]], [[βοῦστον]], [[βρένθος]], [[γοῦντα]], [[γουτάριον]], [[διαφθορά]], [[ἐνταφή]], [[ἐντάφιον]], [[ἐντομίς]], [[θήκη]], [[μνῆμα]], [[νεκροδοχεῖον]], [[σᾶμα]], [[σηκός]], [[σῆμα]], [[σωματοφυλάκιον]], [[ταφή]], [[τάφος]], [[τύμβευμα]], [[τύμβος]]; Hindi: क़ब्र; Hungarian: sír; Ido: tombo; Irish: tuama; Italian: [[tomba]]; Japanese: 墓, 墳墓; Kazakh: қабір; Khmer: ផ្នូរ, លេណក; Korean: 무덤, 분묘; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: mezel; Kyrgyz: мүрзө; Lao: ຂຸມຝັງສົບ, ຂຸມຜີ, ຂຸມເຮ່ວ; Latin: [[bustum]]; Macedonian: гробница; Malay: makam; Maore Comorian: kaɓuri; Maori: toma, toma tūpāpaku; Mongolian: бунхан; Norman: sépultuthe; Occitan: tomba; Persian: مزار‎, آرامگاه‎,قبر‎; Polish: grobowiec; Portuguese: [[túmulo]], [[tumba]], [[jazigo]]; Romanian: mormânt; Russian: [[гробница]], [[склеп]]; Sardinian: molimentu, morimentu, molumentu, mulimentu, murimentu; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гро̏бница; Roman: grȍbnica; Slovak: hrobka; Slovene: grobnica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rownišćo, krypta; Spanish: [[tumba]]; Tajik: мақбара, қабр; Tetum: rate; Thai: ที่ฝังศพ; Turkish: mezar; Ugaritic: 𐎃𐎌𐎚; Ukrainian: гробниця; Urdu: قبر‎; Uzbek: maqbara, qabr; Vietnamese: mộ, lăng tẩm, phần mộ; Walloon: tombe; Welsh: bedd, beddrod; Yámana: wannače; Zazaki: mezel
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Transliteration A: goúntē Transliteration B: gountē Transliteration C: goynti Beta Code: gou/nth

English (LSJ)

ἡ (Lydian word), tomb, Keil-Premerstein Zweiter Bericht 255 (iii A. D.):—also γουτάριον, τό, Ramsay Cities and Bishoprics No. 566.

Translations

tomb

Albanian: varr; Arabic: قَبْر‎, ضَرِيح‎; Egyptian Arabic: تربة‎; Moroccan Arabic: قبر‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܩܲܒ݂ܪܵܐ‎; Turoyo: ܩܰܘܪܳܐ‎; Armenian: դամբարան; Aromanian: tumbã, murmintu; Azerbaijani: məzar; Bashkir: ҡәбер; Belarusian: грабні́ца, магі́льня; Bulgarian: гробница; Burmese: ဂူ; Catalan: tomba; Chichewa: manda; Chinese Cantonese: 墳墓, 坟墓; Mandarin: 墳墓, 坟墓, 墓葬, 宅兆; Czech: hrobka; Dutch: tombe; Esperanto: tombo; Faliscan: cela; Finnish: hauta, hautakappeli, hautakammio; French: tombe, tombeau; Friulian: tombe; Galician: túmulo, sepulcro, tumba; Georgian: საფლავი; German: Grabmal, Gruft; Greek: τάφος, ταφικό μνημείο; Ancient Greek: ἄδυτον, ἄριζος, βόθρος, βοῦστον, βρένθος, γοῦντα, γουτάριον, διαφθορά, ἐνταφή, ἐντάφιον, ἐντομίς, θήκη, μνῆμα, νεκροδοχεῖον, σᾶμα, σηκός, σῆμα, σωματοφυλάκιον, ταφή, τάφος, τύμβευμα, τύμβος; Hindi: क़ब्र; Hungarian: sír; Ido: tombo; Irish: tuama; Italian: tomba; Japanese: 墓, 墳墓; Kazakh: қабір; Khmer: ផ្នូរ, លេណក; Korean: 무덤, 분묘; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: mezel; Kyrgyz: мүрзө; Lao: ຂຸມຝັງສົບ, ຂຸມຜີ, ຂຸມເຮ່ວ; Latin: bustum; Macedonian: гробница; Malay: makam; Maore Comorian: kaɓuri; Maori: toma, toma tūpāpaku; Mongolian: бунхан; Norman: sépultuthe; Occitan: tomba; Persian: مزار‎, آرامگاه‎,قبر‎; Polish: grobowiec; Portuguese: túmulo, tumba, jazigo; Romanian: mormânt; Russian: гробница, склеп; Sardinian: molimentu, morimentu, molumentu, mulimentu, murimentu; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гро̏бница; Roman: grȍbnica; Slovak: hrobka; Slovene: grobnica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rownišćo, krypta; Spanish: tumba; Tajik: мақбара, қабр; Tetum: rate; Thai: ที่ฝังศพ; Turkish: mezar; Ugaritic: 𐎃𐎌𐎚; Ukrainian: гробниця; Urdu: قبر‎; Uzbek: maqbara, qabr; Vietnamese: mộ, lăng tẩm, phần mộ; Walloon: tombe; Welsh: bedd, beddrod; Yámana: wannače; Zazaki: mezel