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ἀλλ' ἐσθ' ὁ θάνατος λοῖσθος ἰατρός κακῶν → but death is the ultimate healer of ills

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|dela=prahlhaft: [[prahlerisch]], prahlhaft, [[gloriosus]] ([[ruhmredig]], [[von]] Menschen u. Dingen, [[wie]] [[Brief]] etc.). – vanilŏquus (aufschneidend, v. Menschen, z.B. [[legatus]]). – Adv. [[gloriose]].
|dela=prahlhaft: [[prahlerisch]], prahlhaft, [[gloriosus]] ([[ruhmredig]], [[von]] Menschen u. Dingen, [[wie]] [[Brief]] etc.). – vanilŏquus (aufschneidend, v. Menschen, z.B. [[legatus]]). – Adv. [[gloriose]].
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|trtx====[[vainglorious]]===
Armenian: փառամոլ; Bulgarian: суетен, тщеславен; Chinese Mandarin: 非常自負/非常自负; Czech: zpupný, chvástavý; Dutch: [[verwaand]]; Finnish: turhamainen, turhantärkeä, tyhmänylpeä; French: [[orgueilleux]], [[vaniteux]], [[fanfaron]]; Middle French: vainglorieux; Georgian: პატივმოყვარე, დიდების მოყვარე; German: [[hochmütig]], [[dünkelhaft]], [[aufgeblasen]], [[prahlerisch]]; Gothic: 𐍆𐌻𐌰𐌿𐍄𐍃; Greek: [[ματαιόδοξος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀλαζών]], [[αὐτεπαίνετος]], [[αὐχαλέος]], [[αὐχήεις]], [[αὐχηματικός]], [[δυσαυχής]], [[καυχηματικός]], [[κεναυχής]], [[κενεαυχής]], [[κενόδοξος]], [[κομπῶδες]], [[κομπώδης]], [[ματαιόκομπος]], [[μεγάλαυχος]], [[πέρπερος]], [[τυφομανής]], [[φιλοκομπαστής]], [[φιλόκομπος]]; Italian: [[vanaglorioso]]; Portuguese: [[vanglorioso]]; Russian: [[тщеславный]]; Spanish: [[vanidoso]], [[soberbio]], [[fachendoso]], [[perdonavidas]], [[fanfarrón]]
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 8 April 2023

German > Latin

prahlhaft: prahlerisch, prahlhaft, gloriosus (ruhmredig, von Menschen u. Dingen, wie Brief etc.). – vanilŏquus (aufschneidend, v. Menschen, z.B. legatus). – Adv. gloriose.

Translations

vainglorious

Armenian: փառամոլ; Bulgarian: суетен, тщеславен; Chinese Mandarin: 非常自負/非常自负; Czech: zpupný, chvástavý; Dutch: verwaand; Finnish: turhamainen, turhantärkeä, tyhmänylpeä; French: orgueilleux, vaniteux, fanfaron; Middle French: vainglorieux; Georgian: პატივმოყვარე, დიდების მოყვარე; German: hochmütig, dünkelhaft, aufgeblasen, prahlerisch; Gothic: 𐍆𐌻𐌰𐌿𐍄𐍃; Greek: ματαιόδοξος; Ancient Greek: ἀλαζών, αὐτεπαίνετος, αὐχαλέος, αὐχήεις, αὐχηματικός, δυσαυχής, καυχηματικός, κεναυχής, κενεαυχής, κενόδοξος, κομπῶδες, κομπώδης, ματαιόκομπος, μεγάλαυχος, πέρπερος, τυφομανής, φιλοκομπαστής, φιλόκομπος; Italian: vanaglorioso; Portuguese: vanglorioso; Russian: тщеславный; Spanish: vanidoso, soberbio, fachendoso, perdonavidas, fanfarrón