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οἵτινες πόλιν μίαν λαβόντες εὐρυπρωκτότεροι πολύ τῆς πόλεος ἀπεχώρησαν ἧς εἷλον τότε → after taking a single city they returned home, with arses much wider than the city they captured

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Arabic: كَرَم‎, سَخَاء‎; Egyptian Arabic: كرم‎; Aromanian: bunãtati; Belarusian: шчодрасць; Bulgarian: щедрост; Catalan: generositat; Chinese Mandarin: 慷慨, 寬厚/宽厚, 大方; Czech: štědrost; Danish: generøsitet, storsind, storladenhed; Dutch: [[gulheid]], [[vrijgevigheid]], [[genereusheid]]; Esperanto: malavaro, grandanimeco; Finnish: anteliaisuus, avokätisyys; French: [[générosité]], [[bonté]]; Galician: xenerosidade; Georgian: სულგრძელობა, დიდსულოვნება, გულუხვობა, ხელგაშიშლობა; German: [[Großzügigkeit]], [[Generosität]], [[Großmut]]; Greek: [[γενναιοδωρία]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγαθοδοσία]], [[ἀγαθωσύνη]], [[αὐτοφιλοτίμημα]], [[ἀφειδία]], [[ἀφθονία]], [[ἀφθονίη]], [[γενναιότης]], [[δαψίλεια]], [[δωροδοσία]], [[ἐλευθερία]], [[ἐλευθεριότης]], [[κοινωνία]], [[μεγαλοδωρεά]], [[μεγαλοπρέπεια]], [[πολυδωρία]], [[τὸ δαψιλές]], [[τὸ δωρητικόν]], [[τὸ εὐμετάδοτον]], [[τὸ κοινωνικόν]], [[τὸ μεγαλόδωρον]], [[τὸ φιλόδωρον]], [[τὸ χαριστικόν]], [[φιλοδωρία]]; Hungarian: nagylelkűség, bőkezűség; Irish: mórchroí, móraigeantacht, gart; Italian: [[generosità]], [[bontà]], [[abnegazione]], [[magnanimità]]; Japanese: 気前, 気前のよさ, 寛大さ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بھخشندھگی‎; Latin: [[largitas]]; Occitan: generositat; Old Occitan: largetat; Polish: hojność, szczodrość; Portuguese: [[generosidade]]; Romanian: generozitate, bunătate; Russian: [[щедрость]], [[великодушие]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: велико̀душно̄ст, дарѐжљиво̄ст; Roman: velikòdušnōst, darèžljivōst; Slovak: štedrosť; Spanish: [[generosidad]]; Swahili: ukarimu; Swedish: generositet; Telugu: సద్వినియోగము; Turkish: âlicenaplık, cömertlik; Ukrainian: щедрість
Arabic: كَرَم‎, سَخَاء‎; Egyptian Arabic: كرم‎; Aromanian: bunãtati; Belarusian: шчодрасць; Bulgarian: щедрост; Catalan: generositat; Chinese Mandarin: 慷慨, 寬厚/宽厚, 大方; Czech: štědrost; Danish: generøsitet, storsind, storladenhed; Dutch: [[gulheid]], [[vrijgevigheid]], [[genereusheid]]; Esperanto: malavaro, grandanimeco; Finnish: anteliaisuus, avokätisyys; French: [[générosité]], [[bonté]]; Galician: xenerosidade; Georgian: სულგრძელობა, დიდსულოვნება, გულუხვობა, ხელგაშიშლობა; German: [[Großzügigkeit]], [[Generosität]], [[Großmut]]; Greek: [[γενναιοδωρία]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγαθοδοσία]], [[ἀγαθωσύνη]], [[ἁπλότης]], [[αὐτοφιλοτίμημα]], [[ἀφειδία]], [[ἀφθονία]], [[ἀφθονίη]], [[γενναιότης]], [[δαψίλεια]], [[δωροδοσία]], [[ἐλευθερία]], [[ἐλευθεριότης]], [[κοινωνία]], [[μεγαλοδωρεά]], [[μεγαλόνοια]], [[μεγαλοπρέπεια]], [[μεγαλουργία]], [[πολυδωρία]], [[τὸ δαψιλές]], [[τὸ δωρητικόν]], [[τὸ εὐμετάδοτον]], [[τὸ κοινωνικόν]], [[τὸ μεγαλόδωρον]], [[τὸ φιλόδωρον]], [[τὸ χαριστικόν]], [[φιλοδωρία]], [[χύμα]]; Hungarian: nagylelkűség, bőkezűség; Irish: mórchroí, móraigeantacht, gart; Italian: [[generosità]], [[bontà]], [[abnegazione]], [[magnanimità]]; Japanese: 気前, 気前のよさ, 寛大さ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بھخشندھگی‎; Latin: [[largitas]]; Occitan: generositat; Old Occitan: largetat; Polish: hojność, szczodrość; Portuguese: [[generosidade]]; Romanian: generozitate, bunătate; Russian: [[щедрость]], [[великодушие]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: велико̀душно̄ст, дарѐжљиво̄ст; Roman: velikòdušnōst, darèžljivōst; Slovak: štedrosť; Spanish: [[generosidad]]; Swahili: ukarimu; Swedish: generositet; Telugu: సద్వినియోగము; Turkish: âlicenaplık, cömertlik; Ukrainian: щедрість
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 21 May 2023

German > Latin

Großmut, magnitudo od. altitudo animi (Großherzigkeit. s. d.). – clementia (gnädige Gesinnung). – liberalitas (Edelmut). – Großmut gegen jmd. zeigen, jmd. mit G. behandeln, clementius agere cum alqo; liberalitate uti cum alqo: sich der G. des Siegers unterwerfen, parēre victori. – großmütig, magnanimus. magno animo praeditus (großherzig). – clemens (gnädig, glimpflich). – liberalis (edelmütig). – Adv.magno od. alto animo; clementer; liberaliter.

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generosity

Arabic: كَرَم‎, سَخَاء‎; Egyptian Arabic: كرم‎; Aromanian: bunãtati; Belarusian: шчодрасць; Bulgarian: щедрост; Catalan: generositat; Chinese Mandarin: 慷慨, 寬厚/宽厚, 大方; Czech: štědrost; Danish: generøsitet, storsind, storladenhed; Dutch: gulheid, vrijgevigheid, genereusheid; Esperanto: malavaro, grandanimeco; Finnish: anteliaisuus, avokätisyys; French: générosité, bonté; Galician: xenerosidade; Georgian: სულგრძელობა, დიდსულოვნება, გულუხვობა, ხელგაშიშლობა; German: Großzügigkeit, Generosität, Großmut; Greek: γενναιοδωρία; Ancient Greek: ἀγαθοδοσία, ἀγαθωσύνη, ἁπλότης, αὐτοφιλοτίμημα, ἀφειδία, ἀφθονία, ἀφθονίη, γενναιότης, δαψίλεια, δωροδοσία, ἐλευθερία, ἐλευθεριότης, κοινωνία, μεγαλοδωρεά, μεγαλόνοια, μεγαλοπρέπεια, μεγαλουργία, πολυδωρία, τὸ δαψιλές, τὸ δωρητικόν, τὸ εὐμετάδοτον, τὸ κοινωνικόν, τὸ μεγαλόδωρον, τὸ φιλόδωρον, τὸ χαριστικόν, φιλοδωρία, χύμα; Hungarian: nagylelkűség, bőkezűség; Irish: mórchroí, móraigeantacht, gart; Italian: generosità, bontà, abnegazione, magnanimità; Japanese: 気前, 気前のよさ, 寛大さ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بھخشندھگی‎; Latin: largitas; Occitan: generositat; Old Occitan: largetat; Polish: hojność, szczodrość; Portuguese: generosidade; Romanian: generozitate, bunătate; Russian: щедрость, великодушие; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: велико̀душно̄ст, дарѐжљиво̄ст; Roman: velikòdušnōst, darèžljivōst; Slovak: štedrosť; Spanish: generosidad; Swahili: ukarimu; Swedish: generositet; Telugu: సద్వినియోగము; Turkish: âlicenaplık, cömertlik; Ukrainian: щедрість