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ἑλλέβορον ἤδη πώποτ' ἔπιες → did you ever drink hellebore at any point, did you ever drink hellebore, have you ever taken medication for mental illness, are you mad, you are mad, what are you on

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

Use adj., P. and V. κακοῦργος, or use participles of verb sin, P. and V.ἁμαρτάνων, ὁ ἐξαμαρτάνων.

Translations

Albanian: mëkatar, mëkatare; Arabic: خَاطِئ‎, آثِم‎; Azerbaijani: günahkar; Belarusian: грэшнік, грэшніца; Bulgarian: грешник, грешница; Catalan: pecador; Chinese Cantonese: 罪人; Hakka: 罪人; Mandarin: 罪人; Min Nan: 罪人; Czech: hříšník, hříšnice; Dalmatian: pecataur, pecaudur; Danish: synder; Dutch: zondaar; Esperanto: pekanto; Finnish: syntinen; French: pécheur, pécheresse; Old French: pecheor; Friulian: pecjadôr; German: Sünder, Sünderin; Greek: αμαρτωλός; Ancient Greek: ἁμαρτωλός, ἁμαρτάς, ἔκπτωτος, ἀλιτρός, ἐνάμαρτος, ἁγίτης, ἐναγής; Hebrew: חוטא‎, חוטאת‎; Hungarian: bűnös; Irish: peacach; Old Irish: peccad; Italian: peccatore, peccatrice; Japanese: 罪人; Kaqchikel: ajmak; Kazakh: күнәһар; Korean: 죄인(罪人); Kyrgyz: күнөөкөр; Latin: peccator, peccans; Lezgi: гунагькар; Macedonian: грешник, грешница; Malay: orang berdosa; Manx: peccah; Maori: kaihara; Occitan: pecador, pecaire; Old Occitan: peccador; Old English: synful; Persian: گناه‌کار‎; Polish: grzesznik, grzesznica; Portuguese: pecador, pecadora; Russian: грешник, грешница; Sardinian: pecadore, pecadori; Scottish Gaelic: peacach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: грешник, грешница; Roman: grešnik, grešnica; Sicilian: piccaturi; Slovak: hriešnik, hriešnica; Slovene: grešnik, grešnica; Spanish: pecador, pecadora; Swahili: mwenye dhambi; Swedish: syndare; Tagalog: makasalanan; Tajik: гунаҳкор; Tatar: гөнаһкәр; Telugu: దోషకారి; Turkish: günahkâr; Turkmen: günäkär; Ukrainian: грі́шник, грі́шниця; Uyghur: گۇناھكار‎; Uzbek: gunohkor; Venetian: pecador; Vietnamese: tội nhân, người có tội, người phạm tội; Volapük: sinan, hisinan, jisinan; Welsh: pechadur