Tugend

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ἢν μή τις ὥσπερ σφηκιὰν βλίττῃ με κἀρεθίζῃ → may no one squeeze me and tease me like a wasp | may no one smoke me and tease me like a wasp | but if anyone annoys me and rifles my nest, they'll find a wasp inside | still if you wake a wasps' nest then of wasps you must beware

Source

German > Latin

Tugend, virtus (höchster Grad der Vollkommenheit, sowohl im allg. als auch als einzelne Eigenschaft, z.B. virtus: continentiae, iustitiae). – laus (lobenswerte Eigenschaft einer Sache). – honestum. rectum (das moralische Gute an sich). – honestas (die Sittlichkeit in Gesinnung u. Handlungsweise). – sanctimonia (tugendhafte Gesinnung). – pudicitia (die Keuschheit einer Frauensperson, als größte Tugend derselben, z.B. alci pudicitiam servare, expugnare). – die T. selbst, virtuti simillimus (v. einer Pers.). – T. besitzen, virtute praeditum esse: jmd. für die T. gewinnen, alqm ad recte faciendum allicere (z.B. vom Lobe): sich der T. befleißigen, mach T. streben, virtutem sequi; virtuti studere: die T. üben, virtutem colere: der T. untreu werden, a virtute discedere; honestatem deserere.

Translations

virtue

afrikaans: deug; Albanian: virtyt; Arabic: فَضِيلَة‎; Armenian: առաքինություն; Belarusian: цнота, дабрачыннасць, дабрачыннасьць; Bulgarian: добродетел, целомъ́дрие; Catalan: virtut; Cebuano: birtud; Chinese Mandarin: 美德, 德; Czech: ctnost; Danish: dyd; Dutch: deugdzaamheid; Finnish: hyvellisyys, siveys; French: vertu; Friulian: virtût; Galician: virtude; Georgian: ღირსება; German: Tugend; Greek: αρετή; Ancient Greek: ἀρετή, τὸ ἐνάρετον; Hebrew: סְגֻלָּה‎; Hindi: सदाचार; Hungarian: erény; Icelandic: dyggð; Ido: vertuo; Interlingua: virtute; Italian: virtù; Japanese: 美徳, 徳; Korean: 미덕(美德), 덕(德); Latin: virtus; Latvian: tikums; Macedonian: доблест; Middle English: honeste; Norwegian: dyd; Old Norse: dygð; Old English: cræft; Persian: خوبی‎, ستودگی‎, هژیری‎; Polish: cnota; Portuguese: virtude; Romanian: virtute; Russian: добродетель, целомудрие; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: врлина; Roman: vrlina; Sicilian: virtuti; Slovak: cnosť; Slovene: vrlina; Solon: buyaa; Spanish: virtud; Swedish: dygd; Tamil: விருடம்; Telugu: సుగుణం; Turkish: erdem, fazilet, itminan; Ukrainian: цнотливість, доброчесність; Venetian: vertù; Vietnamese: đức