νηπιόφρων
English (LSJ)
ονος, ὁ, ἡ, of childish mind, silly, Str.1.2.8.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ων, ον ; gén. ονος;
d'esprit enfantin, simple, naïf.
Étymologie: νήπιος, φρήν.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
νηπιόφρων: -ονος, ὁ, ἡ, ὁ ἔχων φρένας νηπιώδεις, νήπια φρονῶν, ἀνόητος, Στράβ. 20.
Greek Monolingual
νηπιόφρων, ὁ, ἡ (Α)
αυτός που έχει μυαλό νηπίου, που σκέπτεται σαν νήπιο, ανόητος, μωρός.
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νηπιοφρόνως (Α)
με παιδαριώδη τρόπο, ανόητα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < νήπιος «μωρός, ανόητος» + -φρων (< φρην, φρενός), πρβλ. μικρό-φρων, μωρό-φρων].
Greek Monotonic
νηπιόφρων: -ονος, ὁ, ἡ, αυτός που έχει μυαλό νηπίου, ανόητος, σε Στράβ.
Middle Liddell
German (Pape)
Translations
childish
Aghwan: 𐕘𐔰𐕙𐔴𐕒𐕡𐕎𐕒𐕡𐕎; Armenian: երեխայական, մանկական, տհաս; Belarusian: дзіцячы, інфантыльны; Bulgarian: детински, инфантилен; Chinese Mandarin: 幼稚, 孩子氣, 孩子气; Czech: dětinský; Dutch: kinderachtig, infantiel; Esperanto: infanaĵa; Estonian: lapsik; Finnish: lapsellinen; French: puéril, gamin; German: kindisch; Greek: παιδιάστικος, παιδαριώδης; Ancient Greek: βρεφῶδες, βρεφώδης, μειρακιῶδες, μειρακιώδης, νηπίαχος, νηπιαχῶδες, νηπιαχώδης, νηπίεος, νηπιοπρεπής, νήπιος, νηπιόφρων, νηπύτιος, παιδαρικός, παιδαριῶδες, παιδαριώδης, παιδικός, παιδνός; Hebrew: ילדותי; Hungarian: gyerekes; Ido: puerala, pueratra; Indonesian: kekanak-kanakan; Irish: leanbaí, páistiúil; Italian: infantile, bambinesco, puerile; Japanese: 幼稚, 子供っぽい, 子供じみた; Khmer: ង៉ែត; Latin: puerilis; Lithuanian: vaikiškas; Macedonian: детински, детинест; Malayalam: ബാലിശ, ബാലിശമായ; Manchu: ᠵᡠᠰᡝᡴᡳ; Maori: ngākau pāpaku; Middle English: childissh; Norwegian Bokmål: barnslig; Nynorsk: barnsleg; Old English: ċildisċ; Old Norse: bernskr, bernskligr; Persian: بچهگانه; Polish: dziecinny, infantylny; Portuguese: infantil, imaturo; Romanian: copilăros, imatur, pueril, infantil; Russian: ребяческий, инфантильный, детский; Slovene: otróčji; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: źiśecy; Spanish: infantil, infantiloide, pueril, aniñado, niñato; Swedish: barnslig, pueril; Turkish: çocuksu, çocuğumsu; Ukrainian: дитинячий, дитячий, інфантильний; Welsh: plentynnaidd