μανείς

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ο φίλος τον φίλον εν πόνοις και κινδύνοις ου λείπει → a friend does not abandon his friend in difficulties and in danger, a friend in need is a friend indeed

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

εῖσα;
part. ao.2 de μαίνομαι.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

μᾰνείς: part. aor. pass. к μαίνομαι.

Translations

madman

Arabic: ⁧مَعْتُوه⁩, ⁧مَجْنُون⁩, ⁧مُخَبَّل⁩; Bashkir: иҫәр, диуана, алйот, тиле, йүләр, тинтәк, һантый; Belarusian: шаленец, вар'ят, бязумец; Bulgarian: луд, побъ́ркан; Catalan: boig; Chinese Mandarin: 瘋子/疯子, 狂人, 瘋人/疯人; Czech: šílenec, blázen; Danish: galning; Dutch: dolleman, gek, krankzinnig, waanzinnig; Esperanto: frenezulo; French: fou, insensé; Galician: tolo, louco; German: Irrer, Wahnsinniger, Verrückter; Greek: παραφρόντας; Ancient Greek: μανείς, μάργος; Hindi: दीवाना, पागल, पगला; Irish: fear mire; Italian: matto, pazzo; Japanese: 狂人, 気違い; Kikuyu: mũgũrũki; Kongo: kilawu; Korean: 광인(狂人), 미치광이; Latin: homo furiosus, demens; Latvian: ārprātīgais, neprātis; Macedonian: луд, лудак; Maori: ō; Nandi: kipiyuo; Norman: fo; Norwegian Bokmål: galning; Persian: ⁧دیوانه⁩; Polish: szaleniec, psychol, świr, szajbus, świrus, obłąkaniec, pomyleniec, postrzeleniec, popierdoleniec, jebnięty, czubek, oszołom, pojebaniec, wariat; Portuguese: doido, louco, maluco; Russian: безумец, сумасшедший, чокнутый; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лу̀ђа̄к, лудак; Roman: lùđāk, ludak; Slovak: šialenec, blázon; Slovene: norec, blaznež; Spanish: loco; Sranan Tongo: lawman; Swahili: chizi; Swedish: dåre, galning; Ukrainian: варіят, безумець, божеві́льний, шаленець, божеві́лець; Urdu: ⁧دیوانہ⁩, ⁧پاگل⁩