ψυχοειδής

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English (LSJ)

ψυχοειδές, of the nature of soul, spiritual, Ph.1.15, 2.17, Theol.Ar.39.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1404] ές, von der Art der Seele, seelenartig, seelenähnlich, Sp., wie Philo.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ψῡχοειδής: -ές, ὅμοιος τῇ ψυχῇ, πνευματικός, Φίλων 1. 15.

Greek Monolingual

-ές, ΝΜΑ
όμοιος με την ψυχή
νεοελλ.
(το ουδ. στον πληθ. ως ουσ.) τα ψυχοειδή
βοτ. παλαιότερη ονομασία τών ψυχανθών.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ψυχή + -ειδής. Ως επιστημον. όρος της Νέας Ελληνικής η λ. είναι απόδοση ξεν. όρου (βλ. λ. ψυχανθή)].

Translations

spiritual

Arabic: رُوحَانِيّ‎, رُوحِيّ‎; Armenian: հոգեւոր; Asturian: espiritual; Azerbaijani: ruhi, ruhani, mənəvi; Belarusian: духоўны; Bengali: আধ্যাত্মিক; Bulgarian: духовен; Catalan: espiritual; Chinese Mandarin: 精神; Czech: duchovní; Danish: åndelig; Dutch: geestelijk, spiritueel; Esperanto: spirita, anima; Estonian: vaimne; Finnish: hengellinen, henkinen; French: spirituel; Galician: espiritual; German: geistig; Gothic: 𐌰𐌷𐌼𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃; Greek: πνευματικός; Ancient Greek: λογικός, πνευματικός, ψυχικός, ψυχοειδής; Hebrew: רוּחָנִי‎; Hindi: आध्यात्मिक; Hungarian: spirituális, lelki; Irish: spioradálta; Italian: spirituale; Japanese: 精神的; Kazakh: рухани; Korean: 정신적, 정신의; Kyrgyz: руханий; Macedonian: духовен; Malagasy: ara-panahy; Malayalam: ആത്മീയ; Manx: spyrrydoil; Maori: whakawairua; Middle English: gostly; Norwegian: åndelig, spirituell; Occitan: espirital; Old East Slavic: духовьнꙑи; Old English: gāstlīċ; Old Irish: spirutálta; Persian: روحی‎, معنوی‎, روحانی‎; Polish: duchowy; Portuguese: espiritual; Romanian: sufletesc, spiritual; Russian: духовный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ду̀хо̄внӣ; Roman: dùhōvnī; Slovak: duchovný; Slovene: duhoven; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: duchowny; Spanish: espiritual; Swedish: andlig; Tagalog: makadiwa; Tajik: рӯҳӣ, маънавӣ; Telugu: ఆధ్యాత్మిక; Turkish: spiritüel, tinsel, ruhsal, manevi, ruhani; Ukrainian: духовний; Uzbek: ruhiy, maʼnaviy; Welsh: ysbrydol; Yiddish: רוחיש‎, גײַסטיק‎