νηπιότης

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πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

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Full diacritics: νηπῐότης Medium diacritics: νηπιότης Low diacritics: νηπιότης Capitals: ΝΗΠΙΟΤΗΣ
Transliteration A: nēpiótēs Transliteration B: nēpiotēs Transliteration C: nipiotis Beta Code: nhpio/ths

English (LSJ)

ητος, ἡ, A childhood, infancy, Arist.Pr.896b6. II childishness, Pl.Lg.808e, J.AJ1.19.3, 2.9.7; ν. φρενῶν Luc.Halc. 3.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ητος (ἡ) :
enfantillage, puérilité.
Étymologie: νήπιος.

German (Pape)

ητος, ἡ, Kindheit, Unmündigkeit, kindisches Wesen, Torheit; παιδίας καὶ νηπιότητος χάριν, Plat. Legg. VII.808e; Sp., wie Luc. Halc. 3; ἀπὸ νηπιότητος, S.Emp. adv. math. 24, von Kindheit an.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

νηπιότης: ητος ἡ
1 раннее детство, детский возраст, младенчество (ἀπὸ νηπιότητος Sext.);
2 детская игра: παιδίας καὶ νηπιότητος χάριν Plat. по малолетству;
3 ребяческий характер (φρενῶν Luc.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

νηπιότης: -τητος, ἡ, νηπιακὴ ἡλικία, Ἀριστ. Προβλ. 10. 50. ΙΙ. τὸ παιδαριῶδες, Πλάτ. Νόμ. 808Ε· ν. φρενῶν Λουκ. Ἁλκ. 3.

Greek Monolingual

νηπιότης, ἡ (ΑΜ) νήπιος
η περίοδος της βρεφικής ή νηπιακής ηλικίας του ανθρώπου
αρχ.
1. (κατ' επέκτ.) η παιδική ηλικία
2. παιδαριώδης τρόπος συμπεριφοράς, παιδαριωδία, ανοησία
3. παιδική αθωότητα
4. το να έχει εισέλθει κανείς για πρώτη φορά στη ζωή της χριστιανικής Εκκλησίας.

Greek Monotonic

νηπιότης: -ητος, ἡ, παιδική, νηπιακή ηλικία, παιδαριώδης συμπεριφορά, παιδικότητα, σε Πλάτ.

Middle Liddell

νηπιότης, ητος, ἡ, [from νήπιος
childhood, childishness, Plat.

Translations

childishness

Dutch: kinderlijkheid; Estonian: lapsikus; French: enfantillage; Galician: puerilidade, rapazada; German: Kinderei; Gothic: 𐌱𐌰𐍂𐌽𐌹𐍃𐌺𐌴𐌹; Greek: ανωριμότητα, παιδιαρίσματα, παιδαριώδης συμπεριφορά; Ancient Greek: νηπιέη, νηπιότης, νηπιοφροσύνη, παιδία, τὸ βρεφῶδες, τὸ μειρακιῶδες; Hungarian: gyerekesség; Middle English: childhode; Nahuatl: tēlpōchcaconēyōtl; Old Norse: bernska; Portuguese: criancice, puerilidade, infantilismo, parvulez, gurizada; Spanish: puerilidad, niñería, chiquillada, infantilismo, infantilada, niñada, chiquillería; Swedish: barnslighet

childhood

Aghwan: 𐕘𐔰𐕙𐔴𐕒𐕡𐕎; Arabic: طُفُولَة‎; Assamese: ল'ৰালি, শৈশৱ; Belarusian: дзяці́нства; Bengali: শৈশব; Bulgarian: детство; Burmese: သူငယ်ဘဝ; Catalan: infància, infantesa; Chichewa: ubwana; Chinese Cantonese: 童年, 幼年; Mandarin: 童年, 幼年, 兒童期, 儿童期; Crimean Tatar: balalıq; Czech: dětství; Danish: barndom; Esperanto: infaneco; Faroese: barndómur; Finnish: lapseus; French: enfance; Galician: infancia, nenez; Georgian: ბავშვობა; German: Kindheit, Kindschaft; Greek: παιδική ηλικία; Ancient Greek: ἀνηβότης, ἀφηλικιότης, νηπιάα, νηπιέη, νηπιότης, παιδία, παιδιότης; Hebrew: יַלְדוּת‎; Hindi: बचपन; Hungarian: gyermekkor; Icelandic: barnæska; Italian: infanzia; Japanese: 小児期, 幼年; Kalmyk: бичкндк цагнь; Kazakh: балалық; Korean: 어린이성, 유년; Kurdish Central Kurdish: مناڵی‎; Latin: pueritia; Latvian: bērnība; Lithuanian: vaikystė; Macedonian: детство, детинство; Maltese: tfulija; Maori: whanaketanga; Mongolian Cyrillic: бага нас; Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠭ᠎ᠠ; ᠨᠠᠰᠤ; Northern Sami: mánnávuohta; Norwegian Bokmål: barndom; Nynorsk: barndom; Old English: ċildhād; Pali: bālya; Persian: بچگی‎, کودکی‎; Polish: dzieciństwo; Portuguese: infância; Romanian: copilărie; Russian: детство; Sanskrit: अपत्यता, बाल्य; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дѐтӣњство, дјѐтӣњство, ђѐтӣњство; Roman: dètīnjstvo, djètīnjstvo, đètīnjstvo; Slovak: detstvo; Slovene: otroštvo, detinstvo; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: dźěćatstwo; Spanish: infancia; Swahili: uana, utoto; Swedish: barndom; Tagalog: pagkabata; Tajik: бачагӣ, кӯдакӣ; Telugu: బాల్యం; Thai: วัยเด็ก; Turkish: çocukluk; Ukrainian: дитинство; Urdu: بچپن‎; Volapük: cilüp; Welsh: plentyndod; Zulu: ubungane, ubuntwana