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Τὸ νικᾶν αὐτὸν αὑτὸν πασῶν νικῶν πρώτη τε καὶ ἀρίστη. Τὸ δὲ ἡττᾶσθαι αὐτὸν ὑφ' ἑαυτοῦ πάντων αἴσχιστόν τε ἅμα καὶ κάκιστον. → Τo conquer yourself is the first and best victory of all, while to be conquered by yourself is of all the most shameful as well as evil

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|dgtxt=-ον<br />[[charlatán]] οὐ περιττὸς εἰς λόγους καὶ εἰ. Cyr.Al.<i>Nest</i>.2.13<br /><b class="num">•</b>neutr. subst. [[τὸ εἰκαιόμυθον]] = [[charlatanería]] Cyr.Al.M.71.252A.
|dgtxt=-ον<br />[[charlatán]] οὐ περιττὸς εἰς λόγους καὶ εἰ. Cyr.Al.<i>Nest</i>.2.13<br /><b class="num">•</b>neutr. subst. [[τὸ εἰκαιόμυθον]] = [[charlatanería]] Cyr.Al.M.71.252A.
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Arabic: ثَرْثَار‎; Armenian: խոսուն, լեզվանի; Aromanian: limbutsescu, limbar; Azerbaijani: söhbətcil; Belarusian: гаварлі́вы, гаваркі́, размоўны; Bulgarian: приказлив, словоохотлив, разговорлив; Chinese Mandarin: 貧嘴, 贫嘴; Czech: upovídaný, povídavý; Danish: snaksom,snaksaglig; Dutch: [[spraakzaam]], [[praatgraag]], [[babbelziek]]; English: [[chatty]], [[gabby]], [[loquacious]], [[outgoing]], [[talksome]], [[outspoken]]; Esperanto: parolema; Finnish: puhelias, suulas, suupaltti; French: [[bavard]], [[loquace]]; Galician: falador, paroleiro, faladeiro; German: [[gesprächig]], [[redselig]]; Greek: [[φλύαρος]], [[ομιλητικός]], [[λαλίστατος]]; Ancient Greek: [[λάλος]]; Hebrew: דברן‎, פטפטן‎, פטפטני‎; Hungarian: beszédes, bőbeszédű; Icelandic: málglaður, skrafhreifinn; Ido: babilema; Indonesian: banyak omong; Irish: béalráiteach; Italian: [[loquace]], [[chiacchierino]], [[garrulo]]; Japanese: おしゃべり好きな; Javanese: cangkeman; Kapampangan: malabit; Korean: 수다스럽다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زمان پاراو‎; Latin: [[loquax]], [[garrulus]], [[multiloquus]]; Latvian: runīgs, valodīgs, mutīgs, pļāpīgs; Luxembourgish: gespréicheg; Macedonian: разговорлив; Malayalam: വാചാലം; Maori: kōtetetete, matakuikui, hautete, whakapūkahu; Norwegian Bokmål: pratsom; Nynorsk: pratsam; Polish: gadatliwy, rozmowny; Portuguese: [[falador]], [[falante]], [[conversador]], [[tagarela]]; Romanian: vorbăreț, flecar, limbut, guraliv, gureș; Russian: [[разговорчивый]], [[словоохотливый]], [[болтливый]], [[беседливый]], [[говорливый]], [[гаваркі]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бр̏бљав, прѝчљив, гово̀рљив; Roman: bȑbljav, prìčljiv, govòrljiv; Slovak: ukecaný, utáraný, zhovorčivý; Slovene: zgovoren, klepetav; Spanish: [[hablador]], [[conversador]]; Swedish: pratglad, pratsam; Tatar: сүзчән; Turkish: konuşkan, şapır; Ukrainian: балакучий, говіркий, балакливий, говірливий, розмовний; Volapük: spikotälik; Welsh: siaradus, chwedleugar
===loquacious===
Aromanian: limbutsescu, limbar, zburyearcu, lafãzan; Bulgarian: бъбрив; Catalan: loquaç; Chinese Mandarin: 貧嘴, 贫嘴, 多嘴; Czech: povídavý; Dutch: [[praatziek]], [[praatgraag]]; Finnish: puhelias, suulas; French: [[loquace]]; German: [[gesprächig]], [[redselig]], [[geschwätzig]], [[schwatzhaft]]; Greek: [[ομιλητικός]]; Ancient Greek: [[λάλος]], [[πολύλογος]], [[τανύγλωσσος]]; Irish: teangach, béalach; Italian: [[loquace]]; Japanese: 多弁な; Latin: [[loquax]], [[garrulus]]; Macedonian: зборлив, благоглаголив; Maori: tātākī, pukukōrero, kōtetetete; Mongolian: ам задгай; Norwegian: plaprende; Polish: gadatliwy; Portuguese: [[loquaz]]; Romanian: vorbăreț, limbut, flecar, gureș, guraliv; Russian: [[словоохотливый]], [[разговорчивый]], [[говорливый]], [[болтливый]]; Scottish Gaelic: beulach, bruithneach, labhairteach, gobach. cabach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: причљив; Roman: pričljiv; Spanish: [[locuaz]]; Swedish: pratsam; Turkish: konuşgan, geveze; Volapük: spikotälik, spikodiälik
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German (Pape)

[Seite 726] unbedachtsam, vergeblich redend, K. S.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

εἰκαιόμῡθος: -ον, = εἰκαιολόγος, Κύριλλ. Ἀλ. Ι. 440C, IV. 1012C· ἄνευ σκοποῦ φλυαρῶν, Ἐκκλ.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
charlatán οὐ περιττὸς εἰς λόγους καὶ εἰ. Cyr.Al.Nest.2.13
neutr. subst. τὸ εἰκαιόμυθον = charlatanería Cyr.Al.M.71.252A.

Translations

talkative

Arabic: ثَرْثَار‎; Armenian: խոսուն, լեզվանի; Aromanian: limbutsescu, limbar; Azerbaijani: söhbətcil; Belarusian: гаварлі́вы, гаваркі́, размоўны; Bulgarian: приказлив, словоохотлив, разговорлив; Chinese Mandarin: 貧嘴, 贫嘴; Czech: upovídaný, povídavý; Danish: snaksom,snaksaglig; Dutch: spraakzaam, praatgraag, babbelziek; English: chatty, gabby, loquacious, outgoing, talksome, outspoken; Esperanto: parolema; Finnish: puhelias, suulas, suupaltti; French: bavard, loquace; Galician: falador, paroleiro, faladeiro; German: gesprächig, redselig; Greek: φλύαρος, ομιλητικός, λαλίστατος; Ancient Greek: λάλος; Hebrew: דברן‎, פטפטן‎, פטפטני‎; Hungarian: beszédes, bőbeszédű; Icelandic: málglaður, skrafhreifinn; Ido: babilema; Indonesian: banyak omong; Irish: béalráiteach; Italian: loquace, chiacchierino, garrulo; Japanese: おしゃべり好きな; Javanese: cangkeman; Kapampangan: malabit; Korean: 수다스럽다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زمان پاراو‎; Latin: loquax, garrulus, multiloquus; Latvian: runīgs, valodīgs, mutīgs, pļāpīgs; Luxembourgish: gespréicheg; Macedonian: разговорлив; Malayalam: വാചാലം; Maori: kōtetetete, matakuikui, hautete, whakapūkahu; Norwegian Bokmål: pratsom; Nynorsk: pratsam; Polish: gadatliwy, rozmowny; Portuguese: falador, falante, conversador, tagarela; Romanian: vorbăreț, flecar, limbut, guraliv, gureș; Russian: разговорчивый, словоохотливый, болтливый, беседливый, говорливый, гаваркі; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бр̏бљав, прѝчљив, гово̀рљив; Roman: bȑbljav, prìčljiv, govòrljiv; Slovak: ukecaný, utáraný, zhovorčivý; Slovene: zgovoren, klepetav; Spanish: hablador, conversador; Swedish: pratglad, pratsam; Tatar: сүзчән; Turkish: konuşkan, şapır; Ukrainian: балакучий, говіркий, балакливий, говірливий, розмовний; Volapük: spikotälik; Welsh: siaradus, chwedleugar

loquacious

Aromanian: limbutsescu, limbar, zburyearcu, lafãzan; Bulgarian: бъбрив; Catalan: loquaç; Chinese Mandarin: 貧嘴, 贫嘴, 多嘴; Czech: povídavý; Dutch: praatziek, praatgraag; Finnish: puhelias, suulas; French: loquace; German: gesprächig, redselig, geschwätzig, schwatzhaft; Greek: ομιλητικός; Ancient Greek: λάλος, πολύλογος, τανύγλωσσος; Irish: teangach, béalach; Italian: loquace; Japanese: 多弁な; Latin: loquax, garrulus; Macedonian: зборлив, благоглаголив; Maori: tātākī, pukukōrero, kōtetetete; Mongolian: ам задгай; Norwegian: plaprende; Polish: gadatliwy; Portuguese: loquaz; Romanian: vorbăreț, limbut, flecar, gureș, guraliv; Russian: словоохотливый, разговорчивый, говорливый, болтливый; Scottish Gaelic: beulach, bruithneach, labhairteach, gobach. cabach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: причљив; Roman: pričljiv; Spanish: locuaz; Swedish: pratsam; Turkish: konuşgan, geveze; Volapük: spikotälik, spikodiälik