ἀγαθότης
Οὕτως γὰρ ἠγάπησεν ὁ Θεὸς τὸν κόσμον, ὥστε τὸν Υἱὸν τὸν μονογενῆ ἔδωκεν, ἵνα πᾶς ὁ πιστεύων εἰς Αὐτὸν μὴ ἀπόληται ἀλλ᾽ ἔχῃ ζωὴν αἰώνιον → For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16)
English (LSJ)
ἀγαθότητος, ἡ, goodness, LXX Wi.1.1, Ph.1.50, Alex.Aphr. in Metaph.695.37, Plot.4.8.6, Sallust.3, etc.; in an invocation to Aphrodite, ὁ ὑπεράπειρον ἔχων τῆς ἀγαθότητος τὸ ἀνεξιχνίαστον πέλαγος = who possesses an infinite and inscrutable sea of goodness Cat.Cod.Astr.8(2).156.16; as a form of address, ἡ σὴ ἀγαθότης Jul.Ep.12,86.
Spanish (DGE)
ἀγαθότητος, ἡ
1 bondad como algo propio de la divinidad, Eudem.31, en una invocación a Afrodita ἔχων τῆς ἀγαθότητος τὸ ἀνεξιχνίαστον πέλαγος Cat.Cod.Astr.8(2).156.16, cf. LXX Sap.7.26, 12.22, Sallust.5.3, Them.Or.1.8b, Procl.in R.1.239, Alex.Aphr.in Metaph.695.37, Plot.4.8.6, SB 2034.7 (crist.), ἡ γενικωτάτη ἀρετή, ἥν τινες ἀγαθότητα καλοῦσιν Ph.1.54
•en el hombre rectitud, bondad φρονήσατε περὶ κυρίου ἐν ἀγαθότητι LXX Sap.1.1, Si.45.23.
2 como tít. honoríf. Su Bondad = ἡ σὴ ἀγαθότης Iul.Ep.12, 86.
German (Pape)
[Seite 6] ἀγαθότητος, ἡ, Güte, Sp. (nach Thom. Mag. unattisch für χρηστότης).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀγαθότης: ἀγαθότητος, ἡ, καλωσύνη. Ο΄, (Σοφ. Σολομ. α΄ 1). Φίλων 1, 55. Ἐκκλ. Θωμᾶς ὁ Μάγιστρος ἐν λέξει χρηστότης, σημειοῦται «χρηστότης (λέγε) οὐκ ἀγαθότης, οὐδ’ ἀγαθοσύνη», ὀρθότ. ἀγαθωσύνη.
Translations
goodness
Albanian: mirësi; Aromanian: bunãtati; Asturian: bondá; Bulgarian: добрина, доброта; Catalan: bondat, bonesa; Choctaw: achukma; Czech: dobrota; Dutch: goedheid; Esperanto: boneco; Finnish: hyvyys; French: bonté; Old French: bonté; Friulian: bontât; Galician: bondade; German: Güte, Gütigkeit, Herzensgüte, Tugend, Integrität; Gothic: 𐍃𐌴𐌻𐌴𐌹, 𐌲𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹; Greek: καλοσύνη; Ancient Greek: ἀγαθοσύνη, ἀγαθότης, ἀγαθωσύνη, ἀρετά, ἀρετή, ἐητύς, ἐσθλότης, εὐήθεια, εὐηθία, εὐηθίη, καλλονή, καλοκἀγαθία, κεδνοσύνη, σπουδαιότης, τὸ ἐπιεικές, τὸ χρηστόν, τοὐπιευκές, χρηστοσύνη, χρηστότης; Hebrew: טוֹב; Ido: boneso; Ingrian: hüvüsse; Irish: maitheas, maith; Italian: bontà; Judeo-Italian: טובזה; Latin: bonitas; Lithuanian: gerumas; Middle English: goodnesse; Occitan: bontat, bonesa; Old High German: guotī; Old Occitan: bontat; Polish: dobro, dobroć; Portuguese: bondade; Romanian: bunătate; Russian: доброта; Scots: guidness; Spanish: bondad; Swahili: uzuri; Swedish: godhet; Tagalog: buti; Tamil: நல்லது; Telugu: మంచితనము; Tocharian B: kärtsauñe; Turkish: iyilik; Ugaritic: 𐎉𐎁; Votic: üvüz