νήπιον
Ὅτι οὐδὲν ἧττον τὰ αὐτὰ ποιήσουσι, κἂν σὺ διαρραγῇς → You may break your heart, but men will still go on as before
Russian (Dvoretsky)
νήπιον: τό
1) малое дитя, младенец Plat. etc.: ἐκ νηπίου Arst. и ἐκ νηπιῶν Polyb. с малых лет, с младенчества;
2) детеныш (sc. τοῦ λέοντος Hom.);
3) детская речь, неразумное слово (ν. εἰπεῖν τι Arph.).
Translations
child
Abkhaz: аԥшқа, асаби; Adyghe: сабый; Afrikaans: kind; Albanian: fëmijë, bemile, kalaman; Amharic: ልጅ, ብላቴና; Arabic: وَلَد, اِبْن, اِبْنَة; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܙܪܥܐ; Armenian: երեխա, զավակ; Assamese: ল'ৰা-ছোৱালী, ছলি, শিশু; Asturian: fíu, fía; Avar: лъимер; Azerbaijani: uşaq, bala, çağa, övlad; Baluchi: چک; Bashkir: бала; Basque: sein, ume; Belarusian: дзіця, дзіцё, рабёнак; Bengali: শিশু, ওলদ; Borôro: ore; Bouyei: leg; Breton: bugel; Bulgarian: дете, рожба; Burmese: ကလေး; Catalan: nen, nena, fill, filla; Central Melanau: aneak; Chechen: бер; Cherokee: ᎠᏳᎴ, ᎠᏲᏟ; Chickasaw: chipota, inchipota; Chinese Cantonese: 仔女, 細路, 細蚊仔, 細路哥, 細路仔; Dungan: хэзы, щёхэр, вава, ва; Hakka: 細人仔, 细人仔; Mandarin: 小孩, 小孩子, 孩子, 小孩兒, 小孩儿; Min Dong: 伲囝; Min Nan: 囡仔; Teochew: 孥囝; Wu: 小囡; Chuanqiandian Cluster Miao: lx; Chuvash: ача; Cornish: flogh; Crimean Tatar: bala, evlât; Czech: dítě; Danish: barn, børn; Dutch: kind; Elfdalian: kripp; Eshtehardi: لَزَک; Esperanto: infano, infanino; Estonian: laps; Ewe: vi; Faroese: barn; Finnish: lapsi, kakara, mukula, muksu, nappula, skidi, pentu, tytär, tyttö, poika, nahkapokaali, ipana, nulikka, natiainen, vaahtosammutin, penikka, penska, napero, kersa, räkänokka, riiviö, piltti, taapero, junnu, toukka, kakru, pirpana, tenava, vekara; French: enfant; Galician: nena, neno; Georgian: ბავშვი, შვილი, ძე, ასული; German: Kind; Alemannic German: Chind; Gothic: 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐍃𐍄𐍃, 𐌱𐌰𐍂𐌽; Greek: παιδί, τέκνο; Ancient Greek: παῖς, παιδίον, τέκνον; Greenlandic: meeraq; Gujarati: બાળક; Haitian Creole: timoun; Hausa: ya'ya; Hawaiian: keiki; Hebrew: יֶלֶד, יַלְדָּה, בֵּן, בַּת; Hindi: बच्चा, बेटा, बेटी, शिशु, बालक, लड़का, लड़की, छोरा, छोरी, बच्ची, बचा, बालक, बालकी, बालिका; Hungarian: gyerek, gyermek; Iban: anak; Icelandic: barn, krakki; Ido: infanto, infantulo, infantino, puero, puerulo, puerino, filio, filiulo, filiino; Ilocano: anak; Inari Sami: páárnáš; Indonesian: anak, kanak; Ingrian: lapsi; Interlingua: filia; Irish: páiste, clann; Italian: bambino, bambina, figlio, figlia; Jamaican Creole: pickney; Japanese: 子供, 子; Javanese: anak, putra, bocah, laré; Judeo-Tat: гIэиль; Kabuverdianu: fidju; Kabyle: agrud; Kalenjin: lakwet; Kannada: ಹಸುಳೆ, ಮಗು; Kashubian: òtrok; Kazakh: бала; Khmer: កូន; Kikuyu: mwana Korean: 어린이, 아이, 애; Krio: pikin; Kumyk: яш; Kurdish Central Kurdish: منداڵ, مناڵ, زارۆک; Northern Kurdish: zarok; Kyrgyz: бала, наристе; Ladino: kreatura, kriatura; Laboya: ana; Lao: ເດັກນ້ອຍ, ລູກ, ເດັກ; Latgalian: bārns; Latin: filius, filia; Latvian: bērns; Lezgi: аял; Lithuanian: vaikas; Livonian: läpš; Low German: Kind; Luhya: omwana; Luo: nyithindo; Luxembourgish: Kand; Lü: ᦟᦴᧅ; Macedonian: дете, чедо; Malay: budak, anak; Rumi: anak; Jawi: انق; Malayalam: കുട്ടി; Maltese: tfal, ibna, tifel; Maori: pangore, tamaiti; Mari: ньога; Maricopa: humar; Mazanderani: وچه; Middle English: child, barn; Middle Korean: 아ᄒᆡ〮; Mirandese: criança; Mon: ကွေန်; Mongolian: хүүхэд; Mwani: mwana; Nama: ǀgôa-i; Navajo: awééʼ, áłchíní; Ngarrindjeri: porli; Nigerian Pidgin: pikin; Norman: êfant, avé, mousse; North Frisian Föhr-Amrum: jongen; Mooring: bjarn; Sylt: Jungen; Northern Ohlone: šiiniinikma; Northern Sami: mánná; Northern Thai: ᩃᩪᨠ, ᨯᩮᩢ᩠ᨠ; Norwegian Bokmål: barn; Nynorsk: barn; Nyunga: koorlingah; O'odham: ali; Old Church Slavonic: чѧдо, дѣтѧ; Old English: ċild, bearn; Old Norse: barn; Old Prussian: malnīks; Pali Devanagari: दारको; Pali Latin: darako; Pashto: ماشوم, کوچنۍ; Pennsylvania German: Kind; Persian: بچه, کودک, فرزند, کر; Pite Sami: mánná; Pitjantjatjara: tjitji; Plautdietsch: Kjint; Polabian: våtrük; Polish: dziecko, dziecię; Portuguese: filho, filha, criança; Punjabi: ਬੱਚਾ; Quechua: wamra; Romanian: fiu, fiică, copil, copilă,; Romansch: uffant, affon, unfànt, unfant, iffaunt; Russian: ребёнок, дитя, чадо; Rusyn: дїтя, дїтина; Saek: แด๊ก; Samogitian: vāks; Sanskrit: शिशु, बालक, जात or; Santali: ᱜᱳᱱ; Scots: bairn; Scottish Gaelic: pàisde, leanabh; Seraiki: ٻال; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дете, дијете, чедо; Roman: dete, dijete, čedo; Shan: လုၵ်ႈ; Sindhi: ٻارُ; Sinhalese: ළමයා; Skolt Sami: päärnaž; Slovak: dieťa; Slovene: otrok, dete; Slovincian: vuôtrôk; Somali: caruur, canug; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: źiśe, góle; Upper Sorbian: dźěćo; Sotho: ngwana; Southern Amami-Oshima: warabɨ; Spanish: hijo, hija, niño, niña; Sundanese: murangkalih; Swahili: mtoto, mwana; Swedish: barn; Sylheti: ꠛꠣꠁꠌ꠆ꠌꠣ, ꠢꠥꠞꠥꠔꠣ; Tagalog: anak; Tai Dam: ꪩꪴꪀ; Tai Nüa: ᥘᥧᥐ; Tajik: кӯдак; Talysh: باله, خردن; Tamil: குழந்தை, மக; Taos: ȕ'úna; Tatar: бала; Telugu: పాప; Thai: ลูก, เด็ก, ศิศุ; Tibetan: ཕྲུ་གུ, ཨ་བ; Tigrinya: ሕጻን, ቆልዓ; Tok Pisin: pikinini; Turkish: çocuk; Turkmen: çaga; Tuvan: уруг; Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎍𐎄; Ukrainian: дитина, дитя, дитятко; Urdu: بچہ, بیٹا, بیٹی; Uyghur: بالا; Uzbek: bola; Veps: laps'; Vietnamese: đứa bé, đứa trẻ, con; Volapük: cil, hicil, jicil, son, daut, jison, cilef; Votic: lahsi; Welsh: plentyn; West Frisian: bern; Westrobothnian: bån, omaga, gnadd, kläpp; Wolof: xale, gune; Wutunhua: galamala; Xhosa: umntwana; Yiddish: קינד; Yoruba: o̩mo̩, èwe, ọmọ; Zazaki: qeç, tut, lorek; Zealandic: kind; Zhuang: lwg, lwgnyez; Zulu: umntwana, ingane; ǃXóõ: ʘqa̰a
infant
Albanian: foshnjë; Arabic: رَضِيع; Armenian: երեխա, մանուկ; Azerbaijani: körpə; Belarusian: немаўля, немаўлё, маладзенец, нованароджаны; Bengali: বাচ্চা; Bikol Central: umboy; Bulgarian: бебе, пеленаче, дзіцяня, дзіцянё, дзіця, кърмаче, новородено; Burmese: ကလေး, နို့စို့ကလေး; Catalan: infant, nen, nena, nadó; Cherokee: ᎤᏍᏗᎢ; Chinese Mandarin: 嬰兒, 婴儿; Czech: kojenec, nemluvně; Danish: spædbarn; Dutch: zuigeling; Esperanto: bebo, infaneto; Estonian: rinnalaps, imik; Faroese: barn, pinkubarn, smábarn; Finnish: pikkulapsi, imeväinen; French: nourrisson, enfant en bas âge, poupon; Galician: bebé, neno de peito, nena de peito; Georgian: ჩვილი; German: Säugling, Wickelkind, Kind, Kleinkind, kleines Kind, Kriechling, Baby; Greek: βρέφος, νήπιο; Ancient Greek: βρέφος, νήπιον, νήπιος; Hebrew: עוֹלָל, תִּינוֹק; Hindi: शिशु; Hungarian: csecsemő, kisbaba; Interlingua: infante; Italian: bambino, bambina, infante; Japanese: 赤ちゃん, 赤ん坊, 幼児, 乳児, 乳飲み子; Khmer: កូនង៉ែត, កូនង៉ា, ង៉ា, ង៉ែត, ទារក, ទារិកា, កូនខ្ចី; Korean: 유아(乳兒), 젖먹이, 아기; Kyrgyz: наристе, бала; Latin: infans; Latvian: zīdainis; Lithuanian: žinduklis; Livonian: imbiläpš; Macedonian: бебе, детенце, мало, доенче; Maori: kōhungahunga, piripoho; Middle English: infaunt; Mongolian Cyrillic: нялх хүүхэд, маамуу; Nahuatl: cozcapantica; Norwegian: spedbarn; Occitan: nene, nenon, nenet, toston; Persian: طفل, کودک, نوزاد; Polish: niemowlę, niemowlak; Portuguese: infante; Romanian: bebeluș, copilaș, sugar; Russian: младенец, ребёнок, дитя, новорождённый; Scottish Gaelic: maothran; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: беба, малѝша̄н, детенце, дјетенце, новоро̀ђе̄нче, о̀до̄јче, до̀је̄нче; Roman: béba, malìšān, deténce, djeténce, novoròđēnče, òdōjče, dòjēnče; Slovak: dojča, nemluvňa; Slovene: dojenček; Spanish: nene, infante; Sundanese: ᮇᮛᮧᮊ᮪; Swahili: watoto wachanga; Swedish: spädbarn; Tagalog: sanggol; Tajik: кудак; Telugu: శిశువు, పసిపాప; Thai: เด็กอ่อน, เด็กน้อย, ทารก, ทาริกา; Turkish: bebek; Ukrainian: немовля, немовлятко, малюк, дитятко, дитина, лялька, новонароджений; Uzbek: goʻdak; Vietnamese: trẻ sơ sinh; Yakut: кыһыл оҕо, ньирэй оҕо; Yiddish: ייפֿעלע, עופֿעלע; Zulu: ingane