λύττα

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Ἡ βουλὴ καὶ ὁ δῆμος ἐτίμησεν... → The Council and the People honored... (inscription in the Roman city of Aizonai)

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English (LSJ)

v. λύσσα (rage, fury, martial rage, raging madness, frenzy, raging love, fanaticism, rabies, worm under the tongue of dogs, raving, canine madness, warlike fury, insanity, amorous frenzy, amorous madness, fury of excessive passions, madness, foolishness, foolishness of non-believers and heretics, hydrophobia, worms on a dog's tongue).

Translations

madness

Albanian: marrëzi; Arabic: جُنُون‎; Egyptian Arabic: جنون‎; Armenian: խելագարություն; Azerbaijani: dəlilik; Belarusian: шаленства, вар'яцтва; Bulgarian: лудост, безумие; Catalan: bogeria, follia; Chinese Mandarin: 狂, 瘋病, 疯病, 精神錯亂, 精神错乱; Czech: šílenství, šílenost; Danish: galskab, sindssyge, vanvid; Dutch: krankzinnigheid, waanzin; English: bedlamism, brainsickness, craze, craziness, derangement, insanity, lunacy, madness, mental disorder, mental illness; Esperanto: frenezeco; Estonian: hullumeelsus; Finnish: hulluus; French: folie; Galician: loucura, tolería, tolemia, doudice, folía, vesania, tolén; Georgian: სიგიჟე, სულით ავადმყოფობა; German: Wahnsinn, Verrücktheit; Greek: αλάλιασμα, αλαλιασμός, ζούρλαμα, λώλαμα, παλάβωμα, παραφροσύνη, σάλεμα, σαλτάρισμα, τρέλα, φλιπάρισμα, φρενοβλάβεια, φρενοπάθεια, ψυχοπάθεια; Ancient Greek: ἀασιφρονία, ἀασιφροσύνη, ἀεσιφροσύνη, ἀναισθησία, ἄνοια, ἀπαυλισμός, ἀπόνοια, ἀποπληξία, ἀποπληξίη, ἀπόρρευσις, ἄτη, ἀτοπία,ἀφραδία, ἀφραδίη, ἀφρόνη, ἀφρόνησις, ἀφροσύνα, ἀφροσύνη, διαστροφή, ἐκπληξία, ἐκφροσύνη, ἐμβροντησία, ἐμβρόντησις, ἐνθουσίασις, θεία νόσος, μάνη, μανία, μανίη, μαργότης, μωρία, μωρίη, οἶστρος, παρακοπή, παραλήρημα, παράνοια, παράπαισμα, παραπληξία, παραφορά, παραφορή, παραφρόνησις, παραφρονία, παραφροσύνη, παρηρία, παροίνησις, παροινία, παροίστρησις, παρφορά, τὸ ἄφρον, τὸ ἐμμανές, τὸ μανιῶδες, τὸ φρενῶν διαφθαρέν, φοιτὰς νόσος, φρενῖτις, φρενιτισμός, φρενοβλάβεια; Hebrew: שִׁגָּעוֹן‎, טֵרוּף‎; Hindi: पागलपन; Hungarian: őrület, őrültség; Icelandic: brjálæði; Indonesian: kegilaan; Italian: pazzia, follia; Japanese: 狂気; Kazakh: ақылсыздық; Korean: 광기(狂氣); Kyrgyz: жиндилик; Latin: vesania, insania, insanitas, vecordia, dementia, amentia; Latvian: ārprāts, vājprāts, trakums; Lithuanian: beprotybė, pamišimas; Macedonian: лудило, лудост; Malayalam: ഭ്രാന്ത്, വട്ട്, കിറുക്ക്; Manx: meecheeallid; Middle English: madnesse; Norwegian Bokmål: galskap; Occitan: foliá; Old English: wōdnes; Persian: دیوانگی‎; Plautdietsch: Wonsenn; Polish: szaleństwo, obłęd, świr, fioł, szajba, niepoczytalność, kręciek, wariactwo, amok; Portuguese: loucura, insanidade, maluquice, malucagem, vesânia, doidice, doideira; Romanian: nebunie; Russian: безумие, сумасшествие, помешательство, безумство; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лу̏дост, лу̀дило, порѐмећено̄ст; Roman: lȕdost, lùdilo, porèmećenōst; Slovak: šialenstvo, šialenosť; Slovene: norost, blaznost; Spanish: locura; Swedish: vansinne, vanvett, galenskap; Tajik: девонагӣ; Telugu: పిచ్చి; Turkish: delilik; Ukrainian: божеві́лля, безумство, безумність, шаленість, навіженість, варіяція

frenzy

Armenian: կատաղություն; Bikol Central: labulabo; Bulgarian: ярост, безумие; Catalan: frenesí; Chinese Mandarin: 發狂/发狂, 狂熱/狂热; Danish: vanvid, raseri; Dutch: razernij; Finnish: vimma, kiihko, paniikki; French: frénésie; Galician: farnesía, guinada; German: Wahn, Rausch, Wut; Greek: φρενίτιδα; Ancient Greek: βακχεία, βακχίη, ἐνθουσίασις, ἐνθουσιασμός, θεοληψία, λύσσα, λύττα, οἴστρημα, οἰστρομανία, οἶστρος, παρακοπή, παραφορά, παραφορή, παροίστρησις, παρφορά, φρενιτισμός; Italian: frenesia; Japanese: 逆上; Korean: 발광(發狂), 광란(狂亂); Latin: furia; Latvian: trakums; Maori: hōkeka; Plautdietsch: Wonsenn; Polish: szał, amok; Portuguese: frenesi; Romanian: frenezie; Russian: неистовство, безумие, помешательство, сумасшествие; Sicilian: furia, frinisìa, sdilliriu, sbentu, smania; Spanish: frenesí, manía; Telugu: వీరావేశము; Ukrainian: шаленство, шаленість, божевілля

rabies

Afrikaans: hondsdolheid; Arabic: كَلَب‎, دَاء اَلْكَلَب‎; Egyptian Arabic: سعر‎; Moroccan Arabic: سعر‎; Armenian: կատաղություն; Azerbaijani: quduzluq; Belarusian: шаленства, шал; Bulgarian: бяс; Catalan: ràbia; Cebuano: rabis; Chinese Mandarin: 狂犬病; Czech: vzteklina; Danish: hundegalskab, rabies; Dutch: hondsdolheid; Estonian: marutaud; Finnish: vesikauhu, raivotauti; French: rage; Galician: rabia; Georgian: ცოფი; German: Tollwut; Greek: λύσσα; Hebrew: כַּלֶּבֶת‎; Hungarian: veszettség; Ido: ranio; Indonesian: rabies, anjing gila; Irish: confadh; Italian: rabbia; Japanese: 狂犬病; Khmer: ឆ្កែឆ្កួត; Korean: 광견병; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: harî; Lao: ວໍ້; Malay: penyakit anjing gila, gila anjing, rabies; Mongolian: галзуу өвчин; Norman: rage; Norwegian: hundegalskap, rabies; Polish: wścieklizna; Portuguese: raiva; Romanian: turbare, rabie; Russian: бешенство; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бѐснило, бесноћа; Roman: bèsnilo, besnoća; Sicilian: raggia; Slovak: besnota; Slovene: steklina; Spanish: rabia; Swedish: rabies; Tagalog: rabis; Thai: พิษสุนัขบ้า; Turkish: kuduz; Ukrainian: сказ; Vietnamese: dại, bệnh dại; Walloon: må d' araedje, araedje, raedje; Yiddish: וואַסערשרעק‎

rage

Albanian: tërbim, mllef; Arabic: حَنَق‎; Egyptian Arabic: غضب‎; Armenian: կատաղություն; Breton: buanegezh; Bulgarian: ярост, бяс; Catalan: ràbia; Chinese Mandarin: 憤怒/愤怒, 怒火, 怒氣/怒气, 暴怒; Czech: zuřivost, běs, běsnění; Danish: raseri, galskab; Dutch: furie, razernij, toorn, woede; Finnish: raivo, vimma; French: rage, furie, fureur, courroux; Galician: raiba, furia, ira; Georgian: მძვინვარება, გააფთრება, გაშმაგება, რისხვა; German: Wut, Zorn, Raserei, Rage; Greek: οργή; Ancient Greek: λύσσα; Italian: rabbia, furia, furore; Japanese: 激怒; Kazakh: қаһар; Khmer: កំហឹង; Latin: rabies, furia, furor; Lithuanian: įniršis, įsiūtis, įtūžis; Luxembourgish: Roserei; Maori: nguha, ngana; Norwegian Bokmål: raseri; Nynorsk: raseri; Old English: hātheortnes; Ottoman Turkish: اوفكه‎; Persian: خشم‎; Plautdietsch: Wutt; Polish: wściekłość, szał, amok; Portuguese: raiva, fúria, ira, furor; Romanian: mânie, furie; Russian: ярость, бешенство, гнев, неистовство, бесчинство; Scottish Gaelic: corraich; Serbo-Croatian: ljutost, goropadnost, goropad, jarost, bes, besnost, bijes; Spanish: rabia, furor; Swedish: vrede, raseri, ilska, ursinne; Telugu: పిచ్చికోపం; Ukrainian: розлютованість, лють, лютість, скаженість, шаленість; Vietnamese: thịnh nộ; Zazaki: xışm

fury

Arabic: حَنَق‎, غَيْظ‎; Egyptian Arabic: غضب‎; Armenian: կատաղություն; Bulgarian: ярост, бяс; Catalan: fúria, ràbia; Chinese Mandarin: 狂怒; Danish: raseri; Dutch: razernij; Esperanto: kolerego; Finnish: raivo; German: Wut; Greek: οργή, μανία, λύσσα; Ancient Greek: λύσσα; Hebrew: זעם‎; Hungarian: düh, dühöngés, tombolás, őrjöngés; Ido: furio; Indonesian: angkara; Irish: aonachas; Italian: furia, furore; Kazakh: қаһар, зығырдан; Latin: furia; Macedonian: јарост, бес; Maori: nguha; Middle English: furie; Norwegian Bokmål: raseri; Nynorsk: raseri; Old English: hātheortnes; Old Saxon: ābolganhēd; Ottoman Turkish: اوفكه‎; Plautdietsch: Wutt; Polish: furia, szał, wściekłość; Portuguese: fúria, ira, furor, cólera; Romanian: furie, mânie; Russian: ярость, бешенство, неистовство; Serbo-Croatian: jarost; Spanish: furia, rabia, furor; Swedish: raseri, vrede, ursinne; Turkish: gazap, hiddet, hışım, öfke; Volapük: lezun, vut