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|dela=Wehmut, [[dolor]]. – [[maestitia]] (traurige [[Stimmung]]). – [[maeror]] (tiefe [[Betrübnis]]). – [[misericordia]] ([[Mitleid]] [[bei]] anderer [[Unglück]]). – [[desiderium]] (wehmütige [[Sehnsucht]]). – Tränen der W., [[fletus]] [[maerens]]. – [[mit]] W., [[cum]] dolore quodam: [[mit]] inniger W., [[non]] [[sine]] magno dolore: W. ergreift mich, dolore quodam afficior: [[ich]] vergehe [[vor]] W., dolore od. desiderio [[tabesco]]. | |dela=Wehmut, [[dolor]]. – [[maestitia]] (traurige [[Stimmung]]). – [[maeror]] (tiefe [[Betrübnis]]). – [[misericordia]] ([[Mitleid]] [[bei]] anderer [[Unglück]]). – [[desiderium]] (wehmütige [[Sehnsucht]]). – Tränen der W., [[fletus]] [[maerens]]. – [[mit]] W., [[cum]] dolore quodam: [[mit]] inniger W., [[non]] [[sine]] magno dolore: W. ergreift mich, dolore quodam afficior: [[ich]] vergehe [[vor]] W., dolore od. desiderio [[tabesco]]. | ||
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==Translations== | |||
Arabic: سوداء; Egyptian Arabic: ماليخوليا; Aromanian: milanculii; Azerbaijani: melanxoliya; Basque: malenkonia; Belarusian: меланхолія; Bulgarian: меланхолия; Catalan: malenconia; Chinese Mandarin: 憂鬱, 忧郁, 悲哀; Czech: melancholie; Danish: melankoli, vemod; Dutch: [[melancholie]], weemoed; Esperanto: melankolio; Estonian: melanhoolia; Finnish: melankolia, apeus, surumielisyys; French: mélancolie; Galician: melancolía; German: [[Melancholie]], [[Schwermut]], [[Wehmut]]; Greek: [[μελαγχολία]]; Hebrew: מלנכוליה; Hungarian: melankólia; Icelandic: þunglyndi; Italian: malinconia; Japanese: 憂鬱, 鬱病; Korean: 우울, 침울; Latin: [[melancholia]]; Lithuanian: melancholija; Manchu: ᠠᡴᠠᠴᡠᠨ; Maori: kainatu, rāwakiwaki; Norwegian: melankoli, tungsinn, svartsyn, vemod; Persian: مالیخولیا, مالنخولیا; Polish: melancholia; Portuguese: melancolia; Romanian: melancolie, tristețe; Russian: [[меланхолия]]; Scottish Gaelic: dòlasachd, mulad, èislean, cianalas, tùirse, truime, dubhachas; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: меланхолија, меланколија; Roman: melanhòlija, melankòlija; Sicilian: malancunìa; Slovak: melanchólia; Slovene: melanholija; Spanish: [[melancolía]]; Swedish: melankoli, svårmod, vemod, tungsinne; Tajik: молихулиё; Turkish: melankoli, hüzün; Ukrainian: меланхолія; Walloon: miråcoleye |
Revision as of 06:34, 10 August 2022
German > Latin
Wehmut, dolor. – maestitia (traurige Stimmung). – maeror (tiefe Betrübnis). – misericordia (Mitleid bei anderer Unglück). – desiderium (wehmütige Sehnsucht). – Tränen der W., fletus maerens. – mit W., cum dolore quodam: mit inniger W., non sine magno dolore: W. ergreift mich, dolore quodam afficior: ich vergehe vor W., dolore od. desiderio tabesco.
Translations
Arabic: سوداء; Egyptian Arabic: ماليخوليا; Aromanian: milanculii; Azerbaijani: melanxoliya; Basque: malenkonia; Belarusian: меланхолія; Bulgarian: меланхолия; Catalan: malenconia; Chinese Mandarin: 憂鬱, 忧郁, 悲哀; Czech: melancholie; Danish: melankoli, vemod; Dutch: melancholie, weemoed; Esperanto: melankolio; Estonian: melanhoolia; Finnish: melankolia, apeus, surumielisyys; French: mélancolie; Galician: melancolía; German: Melancholie, Schwermut, Wehmut; Greek: μελαγχολία; Hebrew: מלנכוליה; Hungarian: melankólia; Icelandic: þunglyndi; Italian: malinconia; Japanese: 憂鬱, 鬱病; Korean: 우울, 침울; Latin: melancholia; Lithuanian: melancholija; Manchu: ᠠᡴᠠᠴᡠᠨ; Maori: kainatu, rāwakiwaki; Norwegian: melankoli, tungsinn, svartsyn, vemod; Persian: مالیخولیا, مالنخولیا; Polish: melancholia; Portuguese: melancolia; Romanian: melancolie, tristețe; Russian: меланхолия; Scottish Gaelic: dòlasachd, mulad, èislean, cianalas, tùirse, truime, dubhachas; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: меланхолија, меланколија; Roman: melanhòlija, melankòlija; Sicilian: malancunìa; Slovak: melanchólia; Slovene: melanholija; Spanish: melancolía; Swedish: melankoli, svårmod, vemod, tungsinne; Tajik: молихулиё; Turkish: melankoli, hüzün; Ukrainian: меланхолія; Walloon: miråcoleye