εὐαίων
Τοῦ ὅλου οὖν τῇ ἐπιθυμίᾳ καὶ διώξει ἔρως ὄνομα → Love is the name for our pursuit of wholeness, for our desire to be complete
English (LSJ)
ωνος, ὁ, ἡ, happy in life, of persons, E.Ion 126 (lyr.), Call. Del.292, etc.; happy, fortunate, βίοτος A.Pers.711, S.Tr.81; πλοῦτος S.Fr.592.3 (lyr.); (Ὕπνος) Id.Ph.829 (lyr.); πότμος E.IA550 (lyr.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 1055] ωνος, glücklich lebend, glücklich, βίοτος Aesch. Pers. 697; Soph. Tr. 81; πότμος Eur. I. A. 550; sp. D., wie Call. 16 (v, 1461. In Anrufungen, Παιάν Eur. Ion 126; ὕπνε εὐαίων ἄναξ, glücklich machend, Soph. Phil. 818.
French (Bailly abrégé)
gén. ονος (ὁ, ἡ)
1 dont la vie est heureuse, heureux;
2 qui rend heureux (sommeil, fortune, sort).
Étymologie: εὖ, αἰών.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
εὐαίων: ωνος adj.
1 счастливый, блаженный (βίοτος Aesch., Soph.; Λατοῦς παῖς Eur.; πότμος Plat.);
2 дающий счастье, благодатный (ὕπνος Soph.; πλοῦτος Plut.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
εὐαίων: -ωνος, ὁ, ἡ, ὁ ἔχων εὐδαίμονα βίον, ὁ ζῶν εὐδαιμόνως, εὐαίων εὐαίων εἴης, ὦ Λατοῦς παῖ Εὐρ. Ἴων 126· καθόλου, εὐδαίμων, μακάριος, βίοτος Αἰσχύλ. Πέρσ. 711, Σοφοκλ. Τρ. 81· πλοῦτος Σοφ. Ἀποσπ. 718· ὕπνος ὁ αὐτ. ἐν Φιλ. 829· πότμος Εὐρ. Ι. Α. 551. - Καθ’ Ἡσύχ. «εὐαίων· εὐγήρως. εὐμοίρως».
Greek Monolingual
εὐαίων, ὁ, ἡ (Α)
1. αυτός που ζει ευτυχισμένη ζωή
2. ευτυχής, μακάριος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ευ + αιών «η περίοδος της ζωής ενός ανθρώπου, η ζωή - απεριόριστο χρονικό διάστημα» (πρβλ. δυσαίων, μακραίων, μεσαίων)].
Greek Monotonic
εὐαίων: -ωνος, ὁ, ἡ, ευτυχισμένος στη ζωή, σε Ευρ.· λέγεται για την ίδια την ζωή, ευτυχισμένη, καλότυχη, μακαρία, σε Αισχύλ., Σοφ.· ὕπνος εὐ., μακάριος, αιώνιος ύπνος, σε Σοφ.
Middle Liddell
εὐ-αίων, ωνος,
happy in life, Eur.; of life itself, happy, fortunate, blessed, Aesch., Soph.; ὕπνος εὐ. blessed sleep, Soph.
Translations
happy
Afrikaans: bly, gelukkig; Albanian: i lumtur, i kënaqur, gëzuar; Arabic: سَعِيد, فَرِح; Egyptian Arabic: مبسوط, سعيد, فرحان, منشكح; Hijazi Arabic: مبسوط, فَرْحان; Armenian: երջանիկ, ուրախ; Aromanian: ambar, hãrios; Asturian: feliz, contentu, gayoleru, gayasperu; Azerbaijani: xoşbəxt, məsud, bəxtiyar, səadətli, şən; Bashkir: бәхетле; Basque: pozik; Belarusian: шчаслі́вы, радасны; Bengali: খুশি; Bikol Central: maugma; Bulgarian: щастлив, радостен; Burmese: ရွှင်ပျ, ပျော်; Catalan: feliç, content, alegre; Chamicuro: pya'kijnani; Chechen: реза; Chinese Cantonese: 高興/高兴; Mandarin: 高興/高兴, 愉快, 快樂/快乐, 幸福; Min Nan: 歡喜/欢喜, 快樂/快乐; Cornish: lowen; Czech: šťastný, radostný; Dalmatian: alegr; Danish: glad, lykkelig; Dutch: gelukkig, blij; Esperanto: feliĉa; Estonian: õnnelik; Faroese: glaður; Fijian: marau; Finnish: onnellinen, iloinen, tyytyväinen; French: heureux, heureuse, content, contente, bienheureux, bienheureuse; Friulian: feliç; Galician: feliz, ledo; Georgian: ბედნიერი; German: zufrieden, fröhlich, froh, freudig; Greek: ευχαριστημένος, χαρούμενος; Ancient Greek: ἀσινής, εὐαίων, εὐδαίμων, εὐήμερος, εὔποτμος, εὔσοος, εὔσους, εὐτυχής, εὔφρων, ἐΰφρων, μάκαρ, μακάριος, ὄλβιος, χρηστός; Haitian Creole: kontan; Hawaiian: hauʻoli; Hebrew: מאושר, שָׂמֵחַ; Hindi: सुखी, ख़ुश, प्रसन्न; Hungarian: boldog; Icelandic: hamingjusamur; Ido: felica; Indonesian: senang; Irish: áthasach, sona; Italian: felice, lieto, contento; Japanese: 幸せな, 幸福な, 嬉しい; Kaingang: mrir; Kazakh: бақытты, аруақты, базарлы; Khmer: រីករាយ; Korean: 행복하다, 기뻐하다, 기쁘다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دڵ خۆش, خەنی; Kyrgyz: бактылуу; Lao: ກະຈົວະກະຈວກ, ກະເຈາະກະຈອກ; Latgalian: laimeigs; Latin: laetus, beatus; Latvian: laimīgs, priecīgs; Ligurian: feliçe; Lithuanian: laimingas; Lombard: felice; Louisiana Creole French: gé, èrè, konten; Luxembourgish: glécklech; Macedonian: среќен, радосен; Malay: bahagia, gembira; Malayalam: സന്തോഷിപ്പിക്കുന്ന; Maltese: kuntenti, ferħan; Manx: maynrey; Mazanderani: خار; Middle English: wynne; Mizo: hlim; Mongolian: азтай, баяртай, жаргалтай; Norman: heûtheux; North Frisian: bliir; Norwegian: glad, lykkelig; Occitan: urós, joiós, gaujós, content; Old English: blīþe; Persian: شاد, خوش, خوشحال, خرم; Piedmontese: felice; Plautdietsch: froo, freelich, schaftich; Polish: szczęśliwy, radosny; Portuguese: feliz; Quechua: kusi, kusisqa; Rohingya: kúci; Romani: baxtalo, baxtali, baxtale; Romanian: fericit, bucuros; Romansch: legher, alleger, cuntent, cuntaint, ventiraivel; Russian: счастливый, радостный; Sanskrit: सुखिन्, प्रसन्न; Scots: blithe; Scottish Gaelic: sona, toilichte, àghmhor; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: срећан, сретан; Roman: srećan, sretan; Shor: ырыстығ; Sicilian: filici; Slovak: šťastný, radostný, rád, rada; Slovene: srečen; Spanish: feliz, alegre, contento, satisfecho; Swedish: glad, lycklig; Tagalog: masaya; Tajik: хушбахт, хушҳол; Tatar: бәхетле; Telugu: ప్రశాంతం, ప్రసన్నత; Thai: มีความสุข, ดีใจ; Tocharian B: sākre; Tongan: fiefia; Turkish: mutlu; Turkmen: hoşbagt; Ukrainian: щасливий, радісний; Urdu: خوش, سکھی, پرسن; Uzbek: baxtiyor, baxtli, xushhol, xursand; Vietnamese: mừng, vui, hạnh phúc; Volapük: fredik; Welsh: dedwydd, hapus; West Frisian: bliid; Westrobothnian: gleij, glivrut, fägjän, frȯijen; Yiddish: פֿריילעך, גליקלעך, באַגליקט; Yucatec Maya: kiimak ool
Afrikaans: gelukkig; Arabic: مَحْظُوظ; Azerbaijani: bəxtli, bəxti gətirən, bəxtəvər; Bulgarian: удачен; Catalan: feliç, afortunat; Chinese Mandarin: 幸運的/幸运的; Czech: šťastný; Danish: heldig; Dutch: gelukkig; Esperanto: feliĉa; Estonian: õnnelik; Finnish: hyvä, onnekas, onnellinen; French: heureux, chanceux; Galician: afortunado; German: glücklich; Greek: ευτυχής, ευτυχισμένος; Ancient Greek: εὐτυχής; Hindi: ख़ुश, प्रसन्न; Hungarian: szerencsés; Icelandic: heppilegur; Ido: fortunoza; Indonesian: untung, mujur; Irish: séanmhar, sona, sonasach; Italian: fortunato; Japanese: 幸運な, 運のよい; Khmer: សប្បាយ; Korean: 운좋은; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بەختەوەر; Latin: felix; Lithuanian: laimingas; Luxembourgish: glécklech; Mizo: vannei; Norman: heûtheux; Norwegian: heldig; Occitan: urós, astruc, aürós, fortunat, fortunós, benastruc, benastrat, benaürat, satisfach; Old English: ġesǣliġ; Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰆𐱃𐰞𐰆𐰍; Ottoman Turkish: قوتلو; Polish: szczęśliwy; Portuguese: feliz; Romanian: norocos; Russian: удачный, счастливый; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: срећан, сретан; Roman: srećan, sretan; Slovak: šťastný; Slovene: srečen; Spanish: afortunado, feliz; Swedish: gynnsam, lyckad; Tagalog: masaya, suwerte; Telugu: అదృవ్ష్టవంతమైన; Turkish: şanslı, kutlu; Vietnamese: sướng, sung sướng, may, may mắn, hạnh phúc