ἄβυθος

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οὐκ ἐν τῷ πολλῷ τὸ εὖ, ἀλλ' ἐν τῷ εὖ τὸ πολύgood is not found in plenty but plenty in good, quality matters more than quantity

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Full diacritics: ἄβυθος Medium diacritics: ἄβυθος Low diacritics: άβυθος Capitals: ΑΒΥΘΟΣ
Transliteration A: ábythos Transliteration B: abythos Transliteration C: avythos Beta Code: a)/buqos

English (LSJ)

ον, = ἄβυσσος (bottomless, unfathomed), εἴς τινα ἄ. φλυαρίαν Pl.Prm.130d (sed leg. εἴς τινα βυθὸν φλυαρίας).

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
1 insondable, abisal fig. φλυαρία Pl.Prm.130d.
2 subst. τὸ ἄβυθον = abismo Dam.Isid.199.

German (Pape)

[Seite 5] unergründlich, Plat. Parm. 130 d φλυαρία.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἄβυθος: -ον, = ἄβυσσος, εἴς τινα ἄβυθον φλυαρίαν. Πλάτ. Παρμ. 130 D. ἀλλὰ πιθ. ἡ ὀρθὴ γραφὴ εἶναι: εἴς τινα βυθόν φλυαρίας.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἄβῠθος: досл. бездонный, перен. нескончаемый (φλυαρία Plat.).

Translations

abyss

Ancient Greek: ἄβυσσος; Arabic: هَاوِيَة‎, هُوَّة‎; Bashkir: упҡын; Bulgarian: бездна, пропаст; Catalan: abisme; Chinese Mandarin: 深淵/深渊; Czech: propast, hlubina; Danish: afgrund; Dutch: afgrond, ravijn; Esperanto: abismo; Finnish: kuilu, syöveri, kurimus; French: précipice, abysse, abîme, gouffre; Georgian: უფსკრული; German: Abgrund; Gothic: 𐌰𐍆𐌲𐍂𐌿𐌽𐌳𐌹𐌸𐌰; Greek: άβυσσος; Ancient Greek: ἄβυσσος, ἄβυθος; Hungarian: szakadék; Igbo: mgbùlùgùdù; Interlingua: abysso, abysmo; Irish: aibhéis; Old Irish: abis; Italian: abisso; Latin: abyssus, vorago; Maori: tōrere, poka tōrere, tomoau, tomoau, tomoau, waro; Navajo: doo nihonítʼį́ʼgóó ahoodzą́; Norwegian: avgrunn; Occitan: abisme; Old English: neowolnes; Persian: مغاک‎; Polish: otchłań, przepaść; Portuguese: abismo; Romanian: abis, adânc, adâncime, prăpastie, hău; Russian: бездна, пропасть, пучина; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бѐздан; Roman: bèzdan, pònor; Slovene: brezno; Spanish: abismo, sima; Swedish: djup, avgrund, bråddjup; Tamil: பாதாளம்; Ukrainian: безодня, прі́рва, пучина; West Frisian: ôfgrûn; Yiddish: תּהום‎