εὐδαιμονισμός
πολλάκις δοκεῖ τὸ φυλάξαι τἀγαθὰ τοῦ κτήσασθαι χαλεπώτερον εἶναι → it often proves harder to keep than to win prosperity | it is often harder for men to keep the good they have, than it was to obtain it
English (LSJ)
ὁ, thinking happy or calling happy, predication of happiness, Arist.Rh.1367b34, EN1127b18, Plu.Pel.34, etc.: pl., ὕμνοι καὶ εὐ. Ph.1.312.al.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1060] ὁ, das Glücklichpreisen, Glücklichschätzen, Arist. rhet. 1, 9 eth. 4, 13 u. Sp., wie Plut. Sull. 6. – Glück, Sp.
French (Bailly abrégé)
οῦ (ὁ) :
1 action de regarder comme heureux;
2 faveur de la fortune, bonheur.
Étymologie: εὐδαιμονίζω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
εὐδαιμονισμός: ὁ
1 признавание счастливым, приписывание счастья Arst., Plut., Luc.;
2 счастье Plut.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
εὐδαιμονισμός: ὁ, τὸ εὐδαιμονίζειν, Ἀριστ. Ρητ. 1. 9, 34, Ἠθ. Νικ. 4. 7, 13, Πλουτ. Πελοπίδ. 34, κλ. 2) = εὐδαιμονία, Εὐστ. Πονημάτ. 304. 14.
Greek Monolingual
ο (ΑΜ εὐδαιμονισμός) ευδαιμονίζω
ο μακαρισμός, το καλοτύχισμα («μακαρισμὸς δὲ καὶ εὐδαιμονισμὸς αὑτοῖς μὲν ταὐτά», Αριστοτ.)
νεοελλ.
φιλοσοφική θεωρία κατά την οποία ο ύψιστος σκοπός του ανθρώπου είναι η ευδαιμονία (η επιδίωξη της ατομικής ή κοινωνικής ευδαιμονίας)
μσν.
η ευδαιμονία, η ευτυχία.
Translations
happiness
Afrikaans: geluk; Albanian: lumturi; Arabic: سَعَادَة; Armenian: երջանկություն; Asturian: felicidá; Avar: талихӏ; Azerbaijani: xoşbəxtlik, səadət; Bashkir: бәхет; Belarusian: шчасце; Bengali: সুখ; Bulgarian: щастие; Burmese: သုခ; Catalan: felicitat; Chinese Literary: 福, 礽, 祉; Mandarin: 幸福, 快樂, 快乐, 愉快; Czech: štěstí; Danish: lykke, glæde; Dutch: blijheid, blijdschap, geluk, vreugde; Esperanto: feliĉeco; Estonian: õnn; Farefare: pupeelum; Faroese: gleði; Finnish: onnellisuus, onni, ilo, riemu; French: bonheur; Galician: felicidade; Georgian: ბედნიერება; German: Glück, Glücklichkeit; Greek: ευτυχία; Ancient Greek: ἀγαλλίαμα, ἀγλαϊσμός, αἰσιμία, εὐδαιμονία, εὐδαιμονίη, εὐδαιμόνισμα, εὐδαιμονισμός, εὐδαιμοσύνη, εὐημερία, εὔσοια, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, μακαρία, μακαριότης, ὄλβος, παμμακαρία, τὸ εὔδαιμον; Guaraní: vy'a; Hawaiian: hauʻoli; Hebrew: אושר \ אֹשֶׁר; Hindi: ख़ुशी; Hungarian: boldogság; Hunsrik: Glick; Icelandic: gleði, hamingja; Ido: feliceso; Indonesian: kebahagiaan; Ingush: ираз; Irish: sonas, suáilceas; Italian: felicità, gioia; Japanese: 幸福, 幸せ, 愉快; Kazakh: бақыт; Khmer: សុភមង្គល, កាមសុខ, បរមសុខ, បាមោជ្ជ, បីតិ, ប្រមោទ, ប្រីតា; Korean: 행복(幸福); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: bextewerî, seadet; Kyrgyz: бакыт; Lao: ຄວາມສຸກ; Latgalian: laime; Latin: laetitia, gaudium, felicitas; Latvian: laime; Lithuanian: laimė; Luxembourgish: Gléck; Macedonian: среќа, радост; Malay: kebahagiaan, kegembiraan; Malayalam: സന്തോഷം, ആഹ്ലാദം, ആനന്ദം; Maltese: feliċita; Maori: uruhautanga, hurō; Mauritian Creole: jos, lazwa; Middle English: wynne; Mongolian: аз жаргал; Navajo: ił hózhǫ́; Northern Sami: illu; Norwegian: lykke, glede; Nynorsk: lukke; Occitan: felicitat, bonaür; Old East Slavic: съчастиѥ; Old English: bliss, ġefēa; Old Norse: gleði; Pashto: خوشبختي, سعادت; Persian: خوشبختی, شادی, سعادت; Plautdietsch: Freid, Häaj; Polish: szczęście, radość; Portuguese: felicidade, alegria; Quechua: kusi; Romani: baxt; Romanian: bucurie, fericire; Russian: счастье, радость; Sanskrit: सुख; Scottish Gaelic: àigh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сре̏ћа; Roman: srȅća; Shor: ырыс; Sinhalese: සන්තෝෂය; Slovak: šťastie, radosť; Slovene: sreča; Spanish: felicidad; Swahili: raha; Swedish: lycka, glädje, fröjd; Tabasaran: бахт; Tagalog: kaligayahan, ligaya; Tajik: бахт, саодат, шодӣ, хушбахтӣ; Tamil: மகிழ்ச்சி, சந்தோஷம்; Tatar: бәхет, сәгадәть, сәгадәт; Telugu: సంతోషం; Thai: ความสุข; Tibetan: བདེ་བ; Turkish: mutluluk, saadet; Turkmen: bagt, şatlyk, eýgilik; Tuvan: аас-кежик; Ukrainian: щастя, радість; Urdu: خوشی, سعادت; Uyghur: بەخت, خۇشاللىق, سائادەت; Uzbek: baxt, chogʻlik, xushbaxtlik, saodat; Venetian: ałegrézsa, ałegrìa; Vietnamese: hạnh phúc; Walloon: bouneur; Welsh: hapusrwydd; Yiddish: גליק