Hochmut
οὐκ ἐπιλογιζόμενος ὅτι ἅμα μὲν ὀδύρῃ τὴν ἀναισθησίαν, ἅμα δὲ ἀλγεῖς ἐπὶ σήψεσι καὶ στερήσει τῶν ἡδέων, ὥσπερ εἰς ἕτερον ζῆν ἀποθανούμενος, ἀλλ᾿ οὐκ εἰς παντελῆ μεταβαλῶν ἀναισθησίαν καὶ τὴν αὐτὴν τῇ πρὸ τῆς γενέσεως → you do not consider that you are at one and the same time lamenting your want of sensation, and pained at the idea of your rotting away, and of being deprived of what is pleasant, as if you are to die and live in another state, and not to pass into insensibility complete, and the same as that before you were born
German > Latin
Hochmut, animi sublimes, gew. bl. animi (hochstrebende Ansprüche). – spiritus, Plur. (aufgeblasenes Wesen). – superbia (Stolz, z.B. im großen Glück, magnae fortunae). – inanis superbia (leerer Stolz). – vanitas (das eitle Großtun). – den H. ablegen, superbiam abicere od. ponere; desinere esse superbum. – Sprichw., H. kommt vor dem Falle, ruinam praecedit superbia (nach Vulg. prov. 16, 18).
Translations
arrogance
Albanian: arrogancë; Arabic: تَكَبُّر; Aramaic: ܫܘܩܠܐ; Armenian: մեծամտություն; Azerbaijani: təkəbbür; Belarusian: заразумеласць, ганарыстасць; Bulgarian: високомерие, надменност, арогантност; Catalan: arrogància; Chinese Mandarin: 傲慢; Czech: domýšlivost, arogance; Danish: arrogance, hovmod; Dutch: arrogantie, aanmatiging; Faroese: hugmóð, stórlæti, arrogansa; Finnish: arroganssi, arroganttius, kopeus, koppavuus, pöyhkeys, röyhkeys, ylimielisyys; French: arrogance; Galician: fachenda, fenolía, entono, inchazo, esfouto, bravosidade; German: Arroganz, Dünkel, Hochmut, Überheblichkeit; Greek: αλαζονεία, υπεροψία; Ancient Greek: ἀγερωχία, ἀγηνορία, ἀγηνορίη, αλαζονεία, ἁλιφροσύνη, ἀπόνοια, ἄρσις, ἀτασθαλία, ἀτασθαλίη, αὐθάδεια, αὐθαδιασμός, αὐθάδισμα, αὐταρέσκεια, βαρύτης, βρένθος, γαυρίαμα, γαυρότης, ἐμφυσίωσις, ἐξανάστασις, ἐπιπολασμός, θρασύτης, λαμυρία, λῆμα, μεγαλαύχημα, μεγαλαυχία, μεγαληνορία, μεγαλοδοξία, μεγαλοψυχία, περιοψία, στρῆνος, τὸ γαῦρον, τὸ σεμνόν, τὸ ὑπερήφανον, ὑπερβίη, ὑπερβολία, ὑπερηνορέη, ὑπερηφανία, ὑπεροψία, υπεροψία; Ancient Greek: ἀγερωχία, ὑπερφροσύνη, φρόνημα, φρονηματισμός, φρόνησις, φῦσα, φύσημα, φυσίωσις, χαύνωσις, χλιδή; Hebrew: יְהִירוּת, עתק rhet.; Hindi: अभिमान, घमंड; Hungarian: arrogancia, gőg, fennhéjázás, önhittség, önteltség, önelégültség, pökhendiség, rátartiság, nagyképűség, felfuvalkodottság, fölényesség; Icelandic: gikksháttur; Irish: borrachas, anuaill; Italian: arroganza; Japanese: 高慢, 傲慢; Kabuverdianu: farrónpa; Korean: 거만(倨慢); Ladino: altigueza; Latin: superbia; Latvian: augstprātība, augstprātīgums, uzpūtība, uzpūtīgums; Lithuanian: arogancija, išdidumas, pasipūtimas, akiplėšiškumas; Macedonian: ароганција; Malayalam: അഹങ്കാരം; Norwegian Bokmål: arroganse; Nynorsk: arroganse; Ottoman Turkish: تكبر; Polish: arogancja; Portuguese: arrogância, soberba, altivez; Romanian: trufie, mândrie, aroganță; Russian: заносчивость, высокомерие, надменность, спесь, гордыня, кичливость, чванливость; Scottish Gaelic: uaill, àrdan, ladarnas, dànadas, sodal; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: арога̀нција; Roman: arogàncija; Slovak: domýšľavosť, arogancia; Slovene: domišljavost; Spanish: arrogancia, soberbia, altanería, altivez; Swedish: arrogans, högmod; Tibetan: རྒྱགས་པ; Tocharian B: śarwarñe, amāṃ; Turkish: kibir, tekebbür; Ugaritic: 𐎂𐎀𐎐; Ukrainian: зарозумі́лість, гордовитість, пихатість, чванькуватість (čvanʹku