ἀδμωλή
χρώμεθα γὰρ πολιτείᾳ οὐ ζηλούσῃ τοὺς τῶν πέλας νόμους → we live under a form of government which does not emulate the institutions of our neighbours
English (LSJ)
ἡ, = ἄγνοια, Hdn. Gr. 1.324, cf. Hsch.
Spanish (DGE)
-ῆς, ἡ
ignorancia Call.SHell.298, Hdn.Gr.1.324 (c. otras interpr. ἀ.· ἀπορία. ὀλιγωρία. ἄγνοια. ἡσυχία Hsch.).
Frisk Etymological English
Grammatical information: f.
Meaning: ἀπορία, ὀλιγωρία, ἄγνοια, ἡσυχία H.; cf. Hdn. Gr.1, 324 etc.
Other forms: ἀδμωλία ἡ ἄγνοια Suid. (Call. fr. 717 Pf.), ἀδμολίη EM. Further ἀσμωλεῖν = ἀγνοεῖν H., EM 155, 33.
Derivatives: ἀδμωλῶ ἀκηδιῶ Suid., ἀδμωλεῖν ἀγνοεῖν η ἀγνωμονεῖν η ἀκηδιᾶν EM. ἀδμωλεί χωρίς δόλου (Suid.)
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Derived from ἅδ(-ην) with -μωλ-, Frisk Eranos 41, 52; very improbable. Fur. 263 n. 8: kaum Erbwörter; on δμ/σμ Schwyzer 208 (unclear). Improbable vW. (δμώς + n̥ from en).
Frisk Etymology German
ἀδμωλή: ἀδμολίη {admōlḗ}
Meaning: ἀπορία, ὀλιγωρία, ἄγνοια, ἡσυχία H.
Etymology: mit Nebenform ἀδμωλία· ἡ ἄγνοια Suid. aus Kall. (Fr. 338), ἀδμολίη EM. Davon ἀδμωλῶ· ἀκηδιῶ Suid., ἀδμωλεῖν· ἀγνοεῖν ἢ ἀγνωμονεῖν ἢ ἀκηδιᾶν EM. Falls eig. gesättigter Zustand (> Überdruß, Gleichgültigkeit, Vernachlässigung) zu ἅδην mit suffixalem -μωλ-. Frisk Eranos 41, 52, wo ausführlich über die Stammbildung.
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Translations
ignorance
Afrikaans: onkunde; Albanian: injorancë; Arabic: جَهْل, جَهَالَة; Armenian: անգիտություն, տգիտություն; Asturian: inorancia, inoranza; Azerbaijani: cəhalət, zülmət, nadanlıq, avamlıq; Belarusian: неву́цтва, няве́данне; Bulgarian: неве́жество, незна́ние, неве́дение; Catalan: ignorància; Cebuano: katagaw; Cherokee: ᎤᎧᏁᎳ; Chinese Mandarin: 無知, 无知; Czech: neznalost, nevědomost; Danish: uvidenhed; Dutch: onwetendheid, ignorantie, onkunde; Esperanto: nescio; Estonian: teadmatus, asjatundmatus, võhiklikkus, ignorantsus; Faroese: fávitska, fákunna; Finnish: tietämättömyys; French: ignorance; Galician: ignorancia; Georgian: უვიცობა; German: Unwissenheit, Unwissen, Nichtwissen; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐍆𐍂𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹; Greek: άγνοια; Ancient Greek: ἀβλεψία, ἀγνόημα, ἀγνοησία, ἀγνόησις, ἀγνοία, ἄγνοια, ἀγνωμοσύνη, ἀγνωσία, ἀγνωσίη, ἀδαημονία, ἀδαημονίη, ἀδαημοσύνη, ἀδήνεια, ἀδμωλή, ἀδμωλία, ἀϊδρεΐα, ἀϊδρείη, ἀϊδρεΐη, ἀϊδρηίη, ἀϊδρηΐη, ἀϊδρίη, ἀμάθεια, ἀμαθία, ἀμαθίη, ἀμυδρά, ἀνεπιγνωμοσύνη, ἀνεπιστημοσύνη, ἀνηκοΐα, ἀνοησία, ἀνοητία, ἀπαιδευσία, ἀπαιδευσίη, ἀπαιδία, ἀπειραγαθία, ἀπειρία, ἀσοφία, δύσγνοια, δυσσυνεσία, σκότος, τὸ ἀβασάνιστον, τὸ ἀνεπιστῆμον; Gujarati: અજ્ઞાન, અવિદ્યા; Hebrew: בּוּרוּת; Hindi: अज्ञान, अविद्या, बेखबरी, नासमझी, नादानी, बेसमझी; Hungarian: tudatlanság; Icelandic: fáfræði, fáviska, vanþekking, þekkingarleysi, fákunnátta, vankunnátta; Ido: nesavo; Inari Sami: tietimettumvuotâ; Indonesian: ketidaktahuan; Interlingua: inscientia; Irish: aineolas, ainbhios; Italian: ignoranza; Japanese: 無知; Kannada: ಅಜ್ಞಾನ; Khmer: ភាពល្ងង់ខ្លៅ; Korean: 무지; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نەزانی; Northern Kurdish: nezanî; Kyrgyz: билбестик; Latin: ignorantia; Latvian: nezināšana; Lithuanian: nežinojimas; Lun Bawang: falung; Macedonian: незнаење; Malagasy: tsifahalalana; Malayalam: അജ്ഞത; Manx: neufys, neuhoiggaltys; Maore Comorian: ujinga; Maori: kūaretanga; Ngazidja Comorian: udjinga; Northern Sami: diehtemeahttunvuohta; Norwegian Bokmål: uvitenhet or; Occitan: ignorància; Old English: nytennes; Oriya: ଅଜ୍ଞତା; Persian: جهل, جهالت, نادانی; Polish: ignorancja, niewiedza, nieuctwo, nieznajomość, nieświadomość; Portuguese: ignorância; Punjabi: ਬੇਖ਼ਬਰ, ਬੇਸਮਝ, ਨਦਾਨ, ਅਣਜਾਣ, ਅਗਿਆਨ; Romanian: ignoranță; Russian: невежество, неведение, незнание, неосведомлённость; Sanskrit: अज्ञान, अविद्या; Scottish Gaelic: ainfhios, ainfhiosrachd, aineolas; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: незнање; Roman: neznanje; Skolt Sami: tieʹđǩanivuõtt; Slovak: neznalosť, nevedomosť; Slovene: nevednost; Spanish: ignorancia; Swahili: ujinga; Swedish: okunnighet, ignorans, okunskap; Tagalog: kamangmangan, ignoransiya; Tamil: அறியாமை; Telugu: నేరమి, అజ్ఞానం, అజ్ఞానము; Thai: ความไม่รู้; Turkish: cehalet, bilgisizlik; Ukrainian: неві́гластво, неу́цтво, незнання́; Urdu: اگیان; Vietnamese: sự thiếu hiểu biết, sự dốt nát; Welsh: anwybodaeth; Yiddish: אומוויסנהײַט