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Arabic: عُزْلَة; Aromanian: singurami, singurãtati, singureatsã; Azerbaijani: yalqızlıq, təklik; Bashkir: яңғыҙлыҡ; Catalan: solitud; Chinese Mandarin: [[孤寂]], [[孤獨]], [[孤独]], [[孑然]]; Czech: samota; Danish: ensomhed; Dutch: [[eenzaamheid]]; Esperanto: soleco; Estonian: üksindus; Faroese: einsemi or; Finnish: yksinäisyys; French: [[solitude]]; German: [[Einsamkeit]], [[Alleinsein]]; Greek: [[μοναξιά]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀπροϊσία]], [[ἐρημία]], [[ἐρημοσύνη]], [[ἰδιασμός]], [[καταχωρισμός]], [[μονασμός]], [[μονία]], [[μονίη]], [[μονουχία]], [[χητοσύνη]]; Hebrew: בדידות; Hungarian: magány; Icelandic: einsemd; Indonesian: kesepian; Irish: aonarachas, aonaracht; Italian: [[solitudine]]; Japanese: 孤独; Kazakh: жалғыздық, жалқылық; Khmer: វិវេកភាព, ភាពឯកោ; Korean: 고독; Kyrgyz: жалгыздык; Latin: [[solitudo]], [[solitas]]; Latvian: vienatne, vienatnība; Lithuanian: vienatvė; Malayalam: ഏകാന്തത; Norwegian: ensomhet; Old English: ānād; Ottoman Turkish: یالڭزلك; Polish: samotność; Portuguese: [[solidão]], [[solitude]]; Romanian: singurătate, solitudine; Russian: [[одиночество]], [[уединение]]; Sanskrit: रहस्; Serbo-Croatian: osama; Slovak: samota; Slovene: samota; Spanish: [[soledad]], [[solitud]]; Swedish: ensamhet; Tatar: yalğızlıq; Telugu: ఏకాంతము; Thai: ความโดดเดี่ยว; Tibetan: དབེན་པ; Turkish: yalnızlık; Turkmen: ýalnyzlyk; Ukrainian: самотність; Uzbek: yolg‘izlik; Vietnamese: sự cô độc; Welsh: unigedd; Yakut: соҕотохсуйуу | |||
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Revision as of 13:05, 30 October 2024
English (LSJ)
ἡ, solitude, AP9.4 (Cyllen.), 665 (Agath.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 1027] ἡ, Einsamkeit, Einöde, Cyllen. 1 u. Agath. 46 (IX, 4. 665).
French (Bailly abrégé)
ης (ἡ) :
solitude.
Étymologie: ἔρημος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἐρημοσύνη: ἡ одиночество Anth.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐρημοσύνη: ἡ, ἐρημία, Ἀνθ. Π. 9. 4 καὶ 665.
Greek Monolingual
η (Α ἐρημοσύνη) έρημος
ερημιά, μοναξιά.
Greek Monotonic
ἐρημοσύνη: ἡ, απομόνωση, εξορία, ερημία, σε Ανθ.
Middle Liddell
Translations
solitude
Arabic: عُزْلَة; Aromanian: singurami, singurãtati, singureatsã; Azerbaijani: yalqızlıq, təklik; Bashkir: яңғыҙлыҡ; Catalan: solitud; Chinese Mandarin: 孤寂, 孤獨, 孤独, 孑然; Czech: samota; Danish: ensomhed; Dutch: eenzaamheid; Esperanto: soleco; Estonian: üksindus; Faroese: einsemi or; Finnish: yksinäisyys; French: solitude; German: Einsamkeit, Alleinsein; Greek: μοναξιά; Ancient Greek: ἀπροϊσία, ἐρημία, ἐρημοσύνη, ἰδιασμός, καταχωρισμός, μονασμός, μονία, μονίη, μονουχία, χητοσύνη; Hebrew: בדידות; Hungarian: magány; Icelandic: einsemd; Indonesian: kesepian; Irish: aonarachas, aonaracht; Italian: solitudine; Japanese: 孤独; Kazakh: жалғыздық, жалқылық; Khmer: វិវេកភាព, ភាពឯកោ; Korean: 고독; Kyrgyz: жалгыздык; Latin: solitudo, solitas; Latvian: vienatne, vienatnība; Lithuanian: vienatvė; Malayalam: ഏകാന്തത; Norwegian: ensomhet; Old English: ānād; Ottoman Turkish: یالڭزلك; Polish: samotność; Portuguese: solidão, solitude; Romanian: singurătate, solitudine; Russian: одиночество, уединение; Sanskrit: रहस्; Serbo-Croatian: osama; Slovak: samota; Slovene: samota; Spanish: soledad, solitud; Swedish: ensamhet; Tatar: yalğızlıq; Telugu: ఏకాంతము; Thai: ความโดดเดี่ยว; Tibetan: དབེན་པ; Turkish: yalnızlık; Turkmen: ýalnyzlyk; Ukrainian: самотність; Uzbek: yolg‘izlik; Vietnamese: sự cô độc; Welsh: unigedd; Yakut: соҕотохсуйуу