ὠμῶς

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πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

Source

English (Woodhouse)

cruelly, fiercely, savagely

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French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
durement, cruellement;
Sp. ὠμότατα.
Étymologie: ὠμός.

Translations

cruelly

Catalan: cruelment; Chinese Mandarin: 殘忍地/残忍地, 無情地/无情地, 殘酷地/残酷地; Finnish: raa'asti, julmasti; French: cruellement; Galician: cruelmente; German: grausam; Greek: σκληρά, ανελέητα; Ancient Greek: ἀναλγήτως, ἀνηκέστως, ἀνηλεγέως, ἀσπλάγχνως, ἐκνόμως, νηλεῶς, πικρῶς, σκληρῶς, σχετλίως, φοίνιον, φοναῖς, φονικῶς, φονίως, ὠμῶς; Hungarian: kegyetlenül; Italian: crudelmente; Latin: crudeliter; Middle English: cruelly; Old English: wælhrēowlīċe; Polish: okrutnie, bezwzględnie; Portuguese: cruelmente; Russian: жестоко; Spanish: sangrientamente, cruelmente

savagely

Catalan: salvatgement; French: d'une manière sauvage, sauvagement; German: wild, brutal; Greek: άγρια, βίαια, βάναυσα; Ancient Greek: ἄγρια, ἀγρίως, θηριωδῶς, σχετλίως, ταυρηδόν, χαλεπῶς, ὠμῶς; Italian: selvaggiamente; Latin: ferociter; Spanish: de manera feroz, de manera brutal, salvajemente; Russian: дико, яростно, жестоко, сурово