δυσελπιστία
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English (LSJ)
ἡ, despondency, Arist.VV1251b25, Plb.1.39.14, Teles p.35 H., Ph.1.119, App.BC4.12.
Spanish (DGE)
-ας, ἡ
• Alolema(s): -ίη Aret.SA 2.2.17, CA 2.2.2
1 desesperanza, desesperacióncomo defecto del pusilánime, Arist.VV 1251b25, πτοία καὶ δ. Plb.1.39.14, φόβος καὶ δ. Anon.Herc.346.6.11, δ. καὶ ἀπιστία Ph.1.119, cf. Plu.Tim.26, Teles p.35, App.BC 3.66, πολλὴ δὲ δ. ἐστιν ref. a una enfermedad, Archig. en Aët.9.35, cf. Aret.CA 2.2.2, junto a otros síntomas ἕπεται δυσθυμίη, δυσελπιστίη Aret.SA 2.2.17, ἐν ... δυσελπιστίᾳ καθέστασαν cayeron en la desesperación Plb.1.71.2, cf. ITomis 2.4 (II/I a.C.), ἀναπεσεῖν δυσελπιστίᾳ Ph.2.57, c. εἰς y ac. δ. δ' εἰς τὰ μέλλοντα falta de esperanza en el porvenir Ph.2.112, c. ὑπέρ y gen. ὑπὲρ τῶν ὅλων δ. Plb.3.103.1, c. inf. δ. μηδένα ῥύσεσθαί τινα προσδοκᾶν App.BC 4.12, tb. en plu. χαλεπαὶ δυσελπιστίαι Ph.2.112
•en el sent. de esperanza de un mal, recelo, mal presentimiento op. ἐλπίς buena expectativa Dam.in Phlb.147.
2 falsa esperanza, esperanza fallida Ph.2.595.
German (Pape)
[Seite 678] ἡ, Hoffnungslosigkeit, Verzweiflung, Pol. 1, 71, 2 u. öfter, wie Sp.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
δυσελπιστία: ἡ безнадежность, отчаяние Arst., Polyb., Plut.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
δυσελπιστία: ἡ, ἀπελπισμός, Ἀριστ. π. Ἀρετ. 7, 6, Πολύβ. 1. 39, 14 κ. ἀλλ.
Greek Monolingual
δυσελπιστία, η (Α)
απελπισία.
Translations
despair
Arabic: يَأْس; Aragonese: desaspero; Armenian: հուսահատություն; Basque: etsipen; Belarusian: роспач; Bulgarian: отчаяние; Catalan: desesperació; Chinese Mandarin: 絕望; Czech: zoufalství; Danish: opgivelse; Dutch: wanhoop; Esperanto: malespero; Finnish: epätoivo; French: désespoir; Georgian: უიმედობა, სასოწარკვეთილება; German: Verzweiflung, Hoffnungslosigkeit; Greek: απελπισία; Ancient Greek: ἀνελπιστία, ἀπελπισμός, ἀπελπιστία, ἀπόγνοια, δυσελπιστία, δυσθυμία, τὸ ἀνέλπιστον; Hebrew: יֵאוּשׁ \ ייאוש; Hindi: निराशा, मायूसी; Hungarian: kétségbeesés, csüggedés; Ido: desespero; Indonesian: putus asa; Irish: éadóchas; Italian: disperazione; Japanese: 絶望, 失望; Korean: 절망(絶望); Latin: desperatio; Lithuanian: neviltis; Macedonian: очај; Maori: rāwakiwaki, takaruretanga; Norwegian: desperasjon, håplosighet; Old English: ormōdnes; Persian: نومیدی; Polish: rozpacz, beznadzieja; Portuguese: desespero; Romanian: desperare; Russian: отчаяние, безнадёжность, тлен; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бѐзна̄ђе, очајање; Roman: bèznāđe, očajánje; Slovak: zúfalstvo; Slovene: obup; Spanish: desesperación, desesperanza, desespero; Swedish: desperation, förtvivlan, hopplöshet; Tagalog: kawalang-pag-asa; Tajik: ноумедӣ; Telugu: నిరాశ; Tocharian B: silñe; Turkish: umutsuzluk; Ukrainian: ві́дчай, відчай, розпач, розпука; West Frisian: wanhope; Yiddish: ייִאוש
hopelessness
Azerbaijani: ümidsizlik; Belarusian: безнадзейнасць; Cebuano: pagkawalay-paglaom; Chinese Mandarin: 絕望, 绝望; Czech: beznaděj; Danish: håbløshed; Dutch: hopeloosheid; Finnish: toivottomuus; French: désespérance; Georgian: უიმედობა, უსასოობა, სასოწარკვეთილება; German: Hoffnungslosigkeit; Greek: απελπισία; Ancient Greek: ἀνελπιστία, τὸ ἀνέλπιστον; Hungarian: reménytelenség; Indonesian: keputusasan; Japanese: 絶望; Kazakh: үмітсіздік; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نائومێدی; Northern Kurdish: bêhêvîtî; Latin: desperatio; Latvian: bezcerība; Macedonian: безнадежност; Maori: takaruretanga, kiriwera, rāwakiwaki; Polish: beznadzieja, beznadziejność; Portuguese: desesperança; Romanian: desperare, desperație; Russian: безнадёжность; Serbo-Croatian: beznađe, безнађе; Spanish: desesperanza; Swedish: hopplöshet; Tagalog: kawalang-pag-asa; Turkish: umutsuzluk; Ukrainian: безнаді́йність