ἀτεραμνότης

From LSJ

αὐτόματοι δ' ἀγαθοὶ ἀγαθῶν ἐπὶ δαῖτας ἴασιautomatically do the noble go to the feasts of the noble

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Transliteration A: ateramnótēs Transliteration B: ateramnotēs Transliteration C: ateramnotis Beta Code: a)teramno/ths

English (LSJ)

-ητος, ἡ, stubbornness; ἀτεραμνότης πρὸς τὴν βλάστησιν slowness to germinate, Thphr. CP 4.3.2.

Spanish (DGE)

-ητος, ἡ
dificultad ἀ. πρὸς τὴν βλάστησιν Thphr.CP 4.3.2.

German (Pape)

[Seite 385] ητος, ἡ, Härte, Unerweichlichkeit, Theophr.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀτεραμνότης: -ητος, ἡ, ἐπιμονή, ἰσχυρογνωμοσύνη, Θεοφρ. Αἰτ. Φ. 4. 3, 2.

Greek Monolingual

ἀτεραμνότης, η (Α)
επιμονή, ισχυρογνωμοσύνη.

Translations

stubbornness

Arabic: عِنَاد‎; Azerbaijani: inadkarlıq; Belarusian: упартасць; Breton: pennegezh; Bulgarian: упоритост, инат; Catalan: tossuderia, entercament; Chinese Mandarin: 頑固, 顽固, 固執, 固执; Czech: tvrdohlavost; Danish: stædighed; Dutch: halsstarrigheid; Faroese: treiskleiki, treiskni, tvørskapur; Finnish: itsepäisyys, jääräpäisyys; French: entêtement; German: Sturheit; Greek: πείσμα, ισχυρογνωμοσύνη, γινάτι; Ancient Greek: ἀντιπαράταξις, ἀτεραμνότης, αὐθάδεια, αὐθαδία, σκληρότης, τὸ ἀτειρές, χαλεπότης; Hungarian: csökönyösség; Icelandic: þrjóska; Irish: ceanndánacht; Italian: cocciutaggine, testardaggine, ostinazione; Japanese: 頑固; Korean: 완고; Kashubian: ùpartosc; Latin: obstinatio; Macedonian: твр́доглавост, своеглавост, упорност, инает, инат; Old English: ānwilnes; Polish: upór, upartość; Portuguese: teimosia; Romanian: încăpățânare; Russian: упрямство, упорство, твердолобость, упёртость; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: тврдо̀главо̄ст, упорно̄ст; Roman: tvrdòglavōst, upórnōst; Slovak: tvrdohlavosť; Slovene: trmoglavost, trma; Spanish: testarudez, terquedad, cerrazón, cabezonería; Tagalog: kalig-inan, lig-in, baltik; Thai: ความดื้อรั้น; Turkish: inatçılık; Ukrainian: упертість

difficulty

Arabic: صُعُوبَة‎; Asturian: dificultá; Azerbaijani: çətinlik; Belarusian: цяжкасць, труднасць; Bulgarian: трудност, мъчнотия; Catalan: dificultat; Chinese Mandarin: 困難, 困难; Crimean Tatar: mesele, qıyınlıq; Czech: obtížnost; Danish: sværhed, vanskelighed; Dutch: moeilijkheid; Esperanto: malfacileco, malfacilo; Finnish: vaikeus, hankaluus; French: difficulté; Galician: dificultade; German: Schwierigkeit; Greek: δυσκολία; Ancient Greek: ἄκανθα, ἀμηχανία, ἀμύξ, ἄναντες, ἀπόρημα, ἀπορησία, ἀπόρησις, ἀπορία, ἀπορίη, ἀργαλεότης, ἀσχολία, ἀτεραμνότης, διαπορία, δυσέργεια, δυσέργημα, δυσεργία, δυσκολία, δυσοδία, δυσχέρεια, δυσχρήστημα, δυσχρηστία, δυσχωρία, ἔνστασις, ἐπίστασις, ἐρυμνότης, περισκέλεια, περισκελία, περίστασις, πιεσμός, πλάνη, πρόβλημα, στεῖνος, στενοχώρημα, στενοχώρησις, στενοχωρία, στένωσις, τὰ ἄπορα, τὰ δυσχερῆ, ταλαιπώρημα, ταλαιπωρία, ταλαιπωρίη, τὸ ἄπορον, τὸ δυσεργές, τὸ δύσκολον, τὸ δυσπετές, τὸ δυσχερές, χαλεπότης, ψῦξις; Greenlandic: sapernassuseq; Haitian Creole: difikilte; Hebrew: קושי‎; Hindi: कठिनाई, मुसीबत, दिक़्क़त, दिक्कत; Hungarian: nehézség; Indonesian: kesukaran; Irish: deacracht; Italian: difficoltà; Japanese: 難しさ; Korean: 어려움; Kyrgyz: кыйындык; Kyrgyz: кыйындык; Ladino: difikultad, difikoltá; Latin: difficultas; Macedonian: тешкотија; Malayalam: ബുദ്ധിമുട്ട്, കഷ്ടപ്പാട്; Maori: papatoieketanga, uauatanga; Middle English: resistence; Navajo: ił nanitłʼah; Norwegian Bokmål: vanske; Nynorsk: vanske; Occitan: dificultat; Plautdietsch: Schwierichkjeit; Polish: trudność; Portuguese: dificuldade; Romanian: dificultate; Russian: трудность, сложность; Scottish Gaelic: duilgheadas, cruas, cruadal, spàirn, docaireachd, èiginn, teanntachd, staing; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: тешко̀ћа; Roman: teškòća; Slovak: obtiažnosť; Slovene: težavnost; Spanish: dificultad; Swedish: svårighet, besvär; Telugu: కష్టం; Tocharian B: āmāskai; Turkish: zorluk; Ukrainian: важкість, трудність, тяжкість; Urdu: مشکل‎, کٹھنائی

slowness

Catalan: lentitud; Czech: pomalost; Danish: langsomhed; Dutch: langzaamheid, traagheid; Esperanto: malrapideco; Finnish: hitaus; French: lenteur; Friulian: lentece; German: Langsamkeit, Trägheit; Greek: βραδύτητα; Ancient Greek: ἀτεραμνότης, βράδος, βραδυτής, βραδύτης, νώθεια, νωθρότης, τὸ βραδύ; Hebrew: איטיות; Hungarian: lassúság; Indonesian: kelambatan; Irish: leadrán; Italian: lentezza; Japanese: 遅さ, 遅慢, 緩慢; Latin: lentitudo, tarditas, segnitia; Latvian: lēnums; Norwegian: langsomhet; Old English: lætnes; Polish: powolność; Portuguese: lentidão; Romanian: lentoare; Russian: медлительность; Slovak: pomalosť; Spanish: lentitud; Swedish: långsamhet; Telugu: మెల్లన; Ukrainian: пові́льність