ἀλκήεις

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English (LSJ)

ἀλκήεσσα, ἀλκήεν, Dor. contr. ἀλκᾶς, ᾶντος, valiant, courageous, h. Hom.28.3, Pi.O.9.72, P.5.71, A.R.1.71; of patients, Aret.CA 1.10, al.; strong, ὀϊστοί AP6.277 (Damag.); πίστις Man.4.48: Sup., Poet. ap. Parth.21.3.

Spanish (DGE)

-εσσα, -εν
• Alolema(s): dór. ἀλκάεις Pi.O.9.72, P.5.71
1 de pers. esforzado, animoso Ἀθηναίη h.Hom.28.3, Δαναοί Pi.O.9.72, ἔκγονοι Ἡρακλέος Pi.P.5.71, Ἐρυβώτης A.R.1.71, Ὑψίπυλος A.R.Fr.12.3, ὄρχαμος Nonn.D.17.254
fuerte, resistente ἀ. καί εὔθυμος Aret.CA 2.3.12, ἀλκήεις μέσφι θηρίων Aret.SD 2.5.4, c. ac. de rel. ἀ. τὴν ψυχήν Aret.CA 1.10.13.
2 de cosas vigoroso ὀϊστοί AP 6.277 (Damag.), πίστις Man.4.48.

German (Pape)

[Seite 100] εσσα, εν, stark, muthig, Pind. ἀλκᾶντες Ol. 9, 72; P. 5, 71; sp. D., wie Ap. Rh. 1, 71. 1, 91; auch H. h. 28; ὀϊστοί Damag. 2 (VI, 277).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ήεσσα, ῆεν;
fort, courageux.
Étymologie: ἀλκή.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀλκήεις: ήεσσα, ῆεν, дор. ἀλκάεις и ἀλκᾶς сильный, могучий (Παλλὰς Ἀθηναίη HH; Δαναοί Pind.; ὀϊστοί Anth.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀλκήεις: εσσα, εν, γενναῖος, πολεμικός, Ὕμ. Ὁμ. 28, Ἀνθ. Π. 6. 277: ὁ Πίνδ. (Ο. 9. 110, Π. 5, 95) ἔχει τὴν λέξιν ἐν Δωρ. συνῃρ. τύπῳ ἀλκᾶς, -ᾶντος.

Greek Monolingual

ἀλκήεις, -εσσα, -εν (Α) ἀλκή
1. γενναίος, πολεμικός, θαρραλέος
2. στιβαρός, δυνατός, ισχυρός
3. καρτερικός, ανθεκτικός.

Greek Monotonic

ἀλκήεις: -εσσα, -εν, γενναίος, πολεμικός, σε Ομηρ. Ύμν., Ανθ.

Middle Liddell

[from ἀλκή
valiant, warlike, Hhymn., Anth.

Translations

brave

Afrikaans: dapper, braaf; Albanian: i guximshëm; Arabic: ⁧شُجَاع⁩, ⁧جَرِيء⁩, ⁧جَسُور⁩; Egyptian Arabic: ⁧شجيع⁩; Armenian: քաջ; Aromanian: gioni; Asturian: bravu, valiente; Azerbaijani: cəsur, mərd, comərd, ürəkli; Bashkir: батыр, ҡыйыу; Basque: ausart; Belarusian: храбры, адважны, смелы; Bengali: সাহসী; Breton: kaloneg; Bulgarian: храбър, смел; Burmese: ရဲရင့်, သတ္တိကောင်း; Catalan: valent, coratjós, audaç; Chechen: майра; Cherokee: ᏧᎵᏨᏯᏍᏗ; Chinese Gan: 勇敢, 有量, 猛, 敢, 俹/𱎫; Mandarin: 勇敢; Czech: odvážný, statečný; Danish: modig; Dutch: moedig; Esperanto: brava, kuraĝa; Estonian: vapper, vahva, julge; Faroese: djarvur; Finnish: rohkea, urhea, reipas; French: courageux; Friulian: di fiât; Galician: bravo, valente; Georgian: გამბედავი, მამაცი, გულადი, გაბედული, ვაჟკაცი, გულოვანი; German: tapfer, mutig; Greek: γενναίος, θαρραλέος; Ancient Greek: ἀγαθός, ἀγανόρειος, ἀγασός, ἀγηνόρειος, ἀγήνωρ, ἀδείλανδρος, ἀζαθός, ἀλκήεις, ἄλκιμος, ἀνδρεῖος, ἀνδρήιος, ἀνόρεος, ἀρρενῶδες, ἀρρενώδης, εἰνάρετος, ἐνάρετος, ἐσθλός, ἐσλός, ἔσλος, εὐθαρσής, εὐκάρδιος, ἐύς, ἐΰς, εὐτλήμων, εὔτολμος, εὔψυχος, ἠΰς, θαρσητικός, θρασύς, θρασύσπλαγχνος, θυμοειδής, ἰνάρετος, ἰσχυροκάρδιος, κινδυνευτής, κρατερόφρων, μεγαθαρσής, μεγαλήτωρ, μεγαλόθυμος, μεγαλοθύμων, μεγαλόφρων, πανθαρσής, περίσπλαγχνος, ταλαίφρων, ταλακάρδιος, ταλαύρινος, τλάθυμος, τλάμων, τλήθυμος, τλήμων, τολμάεις, τολμήεις, τολμῆεν, τολμήεσσα, τολμῇν, τολμηρός, τολμῇς, τολμῇσσα, φαρυμός; Haitian Creole: brav; Hawaiian: koa; Hebrew: ⁧אַמִּיץ⁩, ⁧אמיצה⁩; Hindi: बहादुर, व्यकित; Hungarian: bátor; Icelandic: hugrakkur; Ido: brava, kurajoza; Igbo: ebube; Indonesian: berani; Ingush: майра; Irish: calma, misniúil, cróga, móruchtúil, fearúil; Italian: coraggioso, ardito, baldo, audace, valoroso, impavido; Japanese: 勇敢な, 勇気ある, 勇猛な, 雄々しい; Javanese: wani; Kazakh: ержүрек, батыл, батыр, дәділ; Khmer: ក្លាហាន; Korean: 용감하다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧ئازا⁩, ⁧قارەمان⁩; Kyrgyz: кайраттуу, жүрөктүү, батымдуу; Ladino: korajozo; Lao: ກຳແຫງ, ກ້າຫານ, ກ້າ; Latin: animosus, fortis, magnanimus; Latvian: drosmīgs, drošs; Lithuanian: drąsus; Luxembourgish: daper, couragéiert; Macedonian: храбар, смел; Malay: berani; Malayalam: ധീര, ധൈര്യമുള്ള; Maltese: kuraġġuż; Manchu: ᠪᠠᡨᡠ᠋ᡵᡠ; Maori: hautoa, māia, toa; Marathi: चातुर्य; Middle English: doughty; Mongolian: эрэлхэг, зоригтой; Norman: brave; Norwegian: modig; Occitan: coratjós, valent; Ojibwe: zoongide'e; Old English: beald; Old Javanese: wani; Ottawa: aakde'e, zoongde'e; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧قوچاق⁩; Persian: ⁧شجاع⁩, ⁧دلیر⁩, ⁧نیو⁩; Plautdietsch: brow; Polish: odważny, chrobry, dzielny; Portuguese: bravo, valente, corajoso; Romanian: curajos, brav; Russian: храбрый, смелый, отважный, бесстрашный, бравый; Scots: wicht; Scottish Gaelic: misneachail, tapaidh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: храбар; Roman: hrabar; Sicilian: curaggiusu; Slovak: odvážny, statočný; Slovene: pogumen, hraber; Somali: geesi; Southern Altai: јӱректӱ; Spanish: valiente, valeroso, corajudo; Swahili: jasiri; Swedish: modig; Tagalog: matapang; Tajik: шуҷоъ, далер, диловар, шуҷоатманд; Tamil: தைரியசாலி; Telugu: ధైర్యమైన; Thai: กล้าหาญ, กล้า; Tibetan: བློ་ཁོག་ཆེན་པོ; Turkish: cesur, mert, korkusuz, yürekli, cesaretli; Turkmen: batyr, mert; Tuvan: эккер-эрес, кайгал, дидим; Ukrainian: хоробрий, відважний, сміливий; Urdu: ⁧بهادر⁩; Uyghur: ⁧باتۇر⁩, ⁧قورقماس⁩, ⁧جەسۇر⁩, ⁧مەرد⁩; Uzbek: jasur, mard, botir, dovyurak; Vietnamese: dũng cảm), mạnh dạn, mạnh bạo, gan dạ; Volapük: kuradik; Walloon: coraedjeus, bråve, franc; Welsh: dewr, gwrdd, gwrol, eofn, glew; Yiddish: ⁧העלדיש⁩, ⁧מוטיק⁩; Zulu: -nesibindi