Ἄρκτος
ὁ δὲ μὴ δυνάμενος κοινωνεῖν ἢ μηδὲν δεόμενος δι' αὐτάρκειαν οὐθὲν μέρος πόλεως, ὥστε ἢ θηρίον ἢ θεός → a man who is incapable of entering into partnership, or who is so self-sufficing that he has no need to do so, is no part of a state, so that he must be either a lower animal or a god | whoever is incapable of associating, or has no need to because of self-sufficiency, is no part of a state; so he is either a beast or a god
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἄρκτος: ὁ Арктос, «Медведь» (имя кентавра) Hes.
Translations
Abkhaz: Жәгараа; Arabic: الدُّب الْأَكْبَر; Armenian: Մեծ Արջ; Azerbaijani: Böyük Ayı; Bashkir: Етегән; Belarusian: Вялі́кая Мядзведзіца, Вялі́кая Мядзведзіха; Bulgarian: Голяма мечка; Chinese Mandarin: 大熊座; Czech: Velká medvědice; Danish: Store Bjørn; Dutch: Grote Beer; Estonian: Suur Vanker; Finnish: Iso karhu, Otava; French: Grande Ourse; Galician: Carro, Osa Maior; Georgian: დიდი დათვის თანავარსკვლავედი; German: Großer Bär; Greek: Μεγάλη Άρκτος; Ancient Greek: Ἄρκτος Μεγάλη; Hindi: सप्तर्षि तारामंडल, सप्तर्षि; Hungarian: Nagy Medve; Ingrian: Suurottaava; Ingush: Дардза Къонгаш; Irish: an Béar Mór; Italian: Orsa maggiore; Japanese: 大熊座; Kazakh: Үлкен Аю; Khmer: ក្រពើ, ផ្កាយក្រពើ; Korean: 큰곰자리; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: Hirçê Mezin; Kyrgyz: Чоң Жетиген; Latin: Ursa Major; Latvian: Lielais Lācis; Lithuanian: Didieji Grįžulo Ratai; Low German German Low German: Groot Boor; Macedonian: Голема Мечка; Malay: Beruang Besar; Mongolian Cyrillic: Их Баавгай; Navajo: náhookǫs bikąʼii; Nogai: Етеген; Norwegian Bokmål: Store bjørn; Occitan: Caçairòla; Persian: خرس بزرگ, دب اکبر; Polish: Wielka Niedźwiedzica; Portuguese: Ursa Maior; Romanian: Ursa Mare; Russian: Большая Медведица; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Ве̏ликӣ мѐдвед, Ве̏ликӣ мѐдвјед; Roman: Vȅlikī mèdved, Vȅlikī mèdvjed; Shor: Чедиген; Slovak: Veľká medvedica; Slovene: Veliki medved; Southern Altai: Јети Каан; Spanish: Osa Mayor; Swedish: Stora björn; Tagalog: Daong-daungan, Osa Mayor; Tajik: Дубби Акбар; Tatar: Зур Җидегән; Thai: กลุ่มดาวหมีใหญ่; Turkish: Büyük Ayı; Turkmen: Uly Ýedigen; Ukrainian: Велика Ведмедиця; Urdu: دب اکبر; Uzbek: Katta Ayiq; Vietnamese: Đại Hùng; Volapük: sigretaber; Walloon: Grand Tchår, Tchår Pôcet; Welsh: yr Arth Fawr