εὐδαιμόνισμα
Ὅμηρον ἐξ Ὁμήρου σαφηνίζειν → explain Homer from Homer, explain Homer with Homer
English (LSJ)
-ατος, τό,
A that which is thought to be a happiness, Pl.Ep.354c.
II congratulation, App.BC4.16.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1060] τό, das als ein Glück Geschätzte, Plat. Ep. VIII, 354 c; das Glücklichpreisen, App. Civ. 4, 16.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
εὐδαιμόνισμα: ατος τό то, что считается счастьем (ἀνοήτων εὐ. ἀνθρώπων Plat.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
εὐδαιμόνισμα: τό, ὅ,τι θεωρεῖται ὡς εὐδαιμονία, Πλάτ. Ἐπιστ. 354C. ΙΙ. συγχαρητήριον, Ἀππ. Ἐμφυλ. 4. 16.
Greek Monolingual
εὐδαιμόνισμα, τὸ (Α) ευδαιμονίζω
1. ό,τι θεωρείται ως ευδαιμονία
2. τα συγχαρητήρια.
Translations
happiness
Afrikaans: geluk; Albanian: lumturi; Arabic: سَعَادَة, فَرَح; Armenian: երջանկություն; Asturian: felicidá; Avar: талихӏ; Azerbaijani: xoşbəxtlik, səadət; Bashkir: бәхет; Belarusian: шчасце; Bengali: সুখ; Bulgarian: щастие; Burmese: သုခ; Catalan: felicitat; Chinese Literary: 福, 礽, 祉; Mandarin: 幸福, 快樂/快乐, 愉快; Czech: štěstí; Danish: lykke, glæde; Dutch: blijheid, blijdschap, geluk, vreugde; Esperanto: feliĉeco; Estonian: õnn; Farefare: pupeelum; Faroese: gleði; Finnish: onnellisuus, onni, ilo, riemu; French: bonheur; Galician: felicidade; Georgian: ბედნიერება; German: Glück, Glücklichkeit; Greek: ευτυχία; Ancient Greek: ἀγαλλίαμα, ἀγλαϊσμός, αἰσιμία, εὐδαιμονία, εὐδαιμονίη, εὐδαιμόνισμα, εὐδαιμονισμός, εὐδαιμοσύνη, εὐημερία, εὔσοια, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, μακαρία, μακαριότης, ὄλβος, παμμακαρία, τὸ εὔδαιμον; Guaraní: vy'a; Hawaiian: hauʻoli; Hebrew: אושר \ אֹשֶׁר; Hindi: ख़ुशी; Hungarian: boldogság; Hunsrik: Glick; Icelandic: gleði, hamingja; Ido: feliceso; Indonesian: kebahagiaan; Ingrian: onni, ilo; Ingush: ираз; Irish: sonas, suáilceas; Italian: felicità, gioia; Japanese: 幸福, 幸せ, 愉快; Kazakh: бақыт; Khmer: សុភមង្គល, កាមសុខ, បរមសុខ, បាមោជ្ជ, បីតិ, ប្រមោទ, ប្រីតា; Korean: 행복, 기쁨, 즐거움, 희열, 열락; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: bextewerî, seadet; Kyrgyz: бакыт; Lao: ຄວາມສຸກ; Latgalian: laime; Latin: laetitia, gaudium, felicitas; Latvian: laime; Lithuanian: laimė; Luxembourgish: Gléck; Macedonian: среќа, радост; Malay: kebahagiaan, kegembiraan; Malayalam: സന്തോഷം, ആഹ്ലാദം, ആനന്ദം; Maltese: feliċita; Maori: uruhautanga, hurō; Mauritian Creole: jos, lazwa; Middle English: wynne; Mongolian: аз жаргал; Navajo: ił hózhǫ́; Northern Sami: illu; Norwegian: lykke, glede; Nynorsk: lukke; Occitan: felicitat, bonaür; Old East Slavic: съчастиѥ; Old English: bliss, ġefēa; Old Norse: gleði; Pashto: خوشبختي, سعادت; Persian: خوشبختی, شادی, سعادت; Plautdietsch: Freid, Häaj; Polish: szczęście, radość; Portuguese: felicidade, alegria; Quechua: kusi; Romani: baxt; Romanian: bucurie, fericire; Russian: счастье, радость; Sanskrit: सुख; Scottish Gaelic: àigh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сре̏ћа; Roman: srȅća; Shor: ырыс; Sinhalese: සන්තෝෂය; Slovak: šťastie, radosť; Slovene: sreča; Spanish: felicidad; Swahili: raha; Swedish: lycka, glädje, fröjd; Tabasaran: бахт; Tagalog: kaligayahan, ligaya; Tajik: бахт, саодат, шодӣ, хушбахтӣ; Tamil: மகிழ்ச்சி, சந்தோஷம்; Tatar: бәхет, сәгадәть, сәгадәт; Telugu: సంతోషం; Thai: ความสุข; Tibetan: བདེ་བ; Turkish: mutluluk, saadet; Turkmen: bagt, şatlyk, eýgilik; Tuvan: аас-кежик; Ukrainian: щастя, радість; Urdu: خوشی, سعادت; Uyghur: بەخت, خۇشاللىق, سائادەت, بەختلىك, دىلشاتلىق, ھالاۋەت; Uzbek: baxt, chogʻlik, xushbaxtlik, saodat; Venetian: ałegrézsa, ałegrìa; Vietnamese: hạnh phúc; Walloon: bouneur; Welsh: hapusrwydd; Yiddish: גליק