δυσηκοΐα
ὅτι τίς ὁ ἄνθρωπος, ὃς ἐπελεύσεται ὀπίσω τῆς βουλῆς τὰ ὅσα ἐποίησεν αὐτήν; (Ecclesiastes 2:12, LXX version) → for who is the man who, after following his own plan, will find wisdom (in) everything he has done?
English (LSJ)
ἡ, hardness of hearing, Dsc.5.17, Plu.2.1073d, Vett.Val.109.31; disobedience, Plu.2.794d.
Spanish (DGE)
-ας, ἡ
1 medic. mala audición, disecia, sordera πρὸς δυσηκοΐαν de recetas, Dsc.5.17, τὰ πρὸς δυσηκοΐας καὶ κωφώσεις γεγραμμένα Archig. en Gal.12.655, ἀκοὴ νοσώδης ὑπὸ κενῶν ἤχων δυσηκοΐας καὶ ἀσαφείας ἐμπέπλησται Plu.2.1073d, cf. Gal.12.650, 651, 17(2).611, Vett.Val.104.16, Alex.Trall.2.75.29, Paul.Aeg.3.23.3, Cyran.2.21.13.
2 fig. falta de atención, desinterés por oír ἀπείθεια καὶ δ. de los jóvenes ante los oradores, Plu.2.794d.
German (Pape)
[Seite 680] ἡ, 1) schweres Gehör, Harthörigkeit, Plut. adv. St. 29. – 2) Ungehorsam, neben ἀπείθεια Plut. an seni 21.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
1 dureté de l'ouïe;
2 fig. indocilité.
Étymologie: δυσήκοος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
δυσηκοΐα: ἡ
1 слабый слух, тугоухость Plut.;
2 непослушание, непокорность Plut.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
δυσηκοΐα: ἡ, ἡ δυσκολία περὶ τὴν ἀκοήν, Πλούτ. 2. 794D· παρακοή, ἀπείθεια, 1073Β.
Greek Monolingual
η (AM δυσηκοΐα)
βαρυκοΐα
αρχ.
ανυπακοή, απείθεια.
Translations
deafness
Arabic: صَمَم; Armenian: խլություն; Belarusian: глухата; Bulgarian: глухота; Catalan: sordesa; Chinese Mandarin: 聾, 聋; Czech: hluchota; Danish: døvhed; Dutch: doofheid; Estonian: kuulmispuue; Finnish: kuurous; French: surdité; German: Taubheit, Gehörlosigkeit, Schwerhörigkeit, Surditas; Greek: κώφωση, κωφότητα; Ancient Greek: ἀνηκοΐα, ἀνηκουστία, ἀνηκουστίη, βαρυηκοΐη, δυσηκοΐα, δυσκωφία, κωφότης, κώφωμα; Hebrew: חירשות; Hindi: बहरापन; Hunsrik: Daabheet, Daabheit; Irish: bodhaire; Italian: sordità; Japanese: 難聴; Kazakh: кереңдік; Latin: surditas; Latvian: kurlums; Macedonian: глувост; Malay: kepekakan, ketulian; Navajo: ajéékałgo ąąh dahazʼą́; Norwegian Bokmål: døvhet; Polish: głuchota; Portuguese: surdez; Russian: глухота; Scottish Gaelic: buidhre; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: глуво̀ћа, глувост, глухо̀ћа, глухост; Roman: gluvòća, gluvost, gluhòća, gluhost; Sicilian: surdania; Slovak: hluchota; Slovene: gluhota; Spanish: sordera; Swedish: dövhet; Telugu: చెవుడు, చెవిటితనం; Ukrainian: глухота, глухість