διανοιΐα

English (LSJ)

Aeolic for διάνοια.

Translations

meaning

Albanian: kuptim, domethënie; Arabic: مَعْنًى, الْمَعْنَى; Gulf Arabic: معنى; Moroccan Arabic: معنى; North Levantine Arabic: معنى; South Levantine Arabic: معنى; Armenian: իմաստ; Azerbaijani: məna; Bashkir: мәғәнә; Belarusian: значэнне; Bengali: অর্থ; Bulgarian: значение; Burmese: အဓိပ္ပါယ်; Catalan: significat, significació; Chinese Mandarin: 意義, 意义, 含義, 含义, 意思, 意味; Crimean Tatar: mana; Czech: význam; Danish: betydning, mening; Dutch: waarde, betekenis; Esperanto: signifo; Estonian: tähendus; Finnish: merkitys; French: signification, sens; Galician: significado; Georgian: მნიშვნელობა; German: Bedeutung; Greek: σημασία; Ancient Greek: βούλημα, βούλησις, διανόημα, διάνοια, διανοίη, διανοιία, διανοιΐα, δύναμις, ἔμφασις, ἐνθύμαμα, ἐνθύμημα, ἔννοια, ἐννοίη, νοούμενον, παρέμφασις, σαμασία, σημαινόμενον, σημασία, σημασίη, τὸ νοούμενον, τὸ σημαινόμενον; Gujarati: અર્થ; Hausa: ma'ana; Hawaiian: manaʻo; Hebrew: מַשְׁמָעוּת; Hindi: मतलब, अर्थ, मअनी; Hungarian: jelentés; Icelandic: merking; Indonesian: arti,​ makna,​ maksud; Italian: significato; Japanese: 意義, 意味; Kazakh: мағына; Khmer: សំនួន; Korean: 뜻, 의미(意味), 의의(意義); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: wate, mane; Kyrgyz: маани; Lao: ຄວາມຫມາຽ; Latvian: jēga, nozīme; Limburgish: beteikenis; Lithuanian: prasmė; Macedonian: значење; Malay: makna, erti, maksud; Malayalam: അർത്ഥം, സാരം; Mongolian Cyrillic: утга; Mongolian: ᠤᠳᠬ; ᠠ; Norwegian Bokmål: mening, betydning; Old English: andgiet; Pashto: معنى, معنا; Persian: معنی, مطلب; Polish: znaczenie; Portuguese: significado; Romanian: semnificație, sens; Russian: значение; Sanskrit: अर्थ; Scots: meanin; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: значе̄ње; Roman: znáčēnje; Slovak: význam; Slovene: pomen; Spanish: sentido, significado; Swahili: maana; Swedish: mening, betydelse; Tajik: маънӣ, маъно; Tatar: мәгънә; Thai: ความหมาย; Tocharian B: ārth; Turkish: anlam, mana, kasıt; Turkmen: many; Ukrainian: значення; Urdu: معنی, ارتھ, مطلب; Uyghur: مەنە; Uzbek: maʼno; Vietnamese: nghĩa, ý nghĩa), ý vị); Welsh: ystyr; West Frisian: betsjutting; Yiddish: טײַטש