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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖινgodly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

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Armenian: ագահություն, ընչաքաղցություն; Bulgarian: алчност; Czech: chamtivost; German: [[Habgier]]; Greek: [[φιλοχρηματία]], [[απληστία]], [[πλεονεξία]], [[ταμάχι]]; Ancient Greek: [[μισητία]], [[τὸ φιλοχρήματον]], [[φιλοχρηματία]]; Hungarian: pénzéhesség, pénzéhség, kapzsiság; Ido: ganemeso, pekuniavideso; Italian: [[cupidigia]], [[cupidità]]; Latin: [[cupiditas]]; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Romanian: cupiditate; Russian: [[алчность]], [[жадность]], [[корыстолюбие]]; Scottish Gaelic: sannt; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: похлепа, алавост; Latin: [[pohlepa]], [[alavost]]; Spanish: [[codicia]]
Armenian: ագահություն, ընչաքաղցություն; Bulgarian: алчност; Czech: chamtivost; German: [[Habgier]]; Greek: [[φιλοχρηματία]], [[απληστία]], [[πλεονεξία]], [[ταμάχι]]; Ancient Greek: [[μισητία]], [[τὸ φιλοχρήματον]], [[φιλοχρηματία]]; Hungarian: pénzéhesség, pénzéhség, kapzsiság; Ido: ganemeso, pekuniavideso; Italian: [[cupidigia]], [[cupidità]]; Latin: [[cupiditas]]; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Romanian: cupiditate; Russian: [[алчность]], [[жадность]], [[корыстолюбие]]; Scottish Gaelic: sannt; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: похлепа, алавост; Latin: pohlepa, alavost; Spanish: [[codicia]]
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Translations

cupidity

Armenian: ագահություն, ընչաքաղցություն; Bulgarian: алчност; Czech: chamtivost; German: Habgier; Greek: φιλοχρηματία, απληστία, πλεονεξία, ταμάχι; Ancient Greek: μισητία, τὸ φιλοχρήματον, φιλοχρηματία; Hungarian: pénzéhesség, pénzéhség, kapzsiság; Ido: ganemeso, pekuniavideso; Italian: cupidigia, cupidità; Latin: cupiditas; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Romanian: cupiditate; Russian: алчность, жадность, корыстолюбие; Scottish Gaelic: sannt; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: похлепа, алавост; Latin: pohlepa, alavost; Spanish: codicia