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adj.

P. and V. ἄφρων, ἀπόπληκτος, μανιώδης, Ar. and P. ἐμβρόντητος, V. ἐπιβρόντητος; see mad.

Translations

Albanian: i çmendur; Amharic: እብድ; Arabic: مَجْنُون‎, مَخْبُول‎, مَسْعُور‎, أَحْمَق‎; Moroccan Arabic: حمق‎, مسطي‎, هبيل‎; Armenian: խենթ, խելագար, գիժ; Azerbaijani: dəli; Basque: zoro, ero; Belarusian: шалёны, бязумны; Bengali: দেওয়ানা, পাগল, মজনু; Bisaya: buang; Bulgarian: луд, побъ́ркан; Burmese: နှမ်း; Catalan: boig, foll; Cebuano: buang; Chickasaw: haksi; Chinese Cantonese: 癡線, 癲, 癫; Mandarin: 瘋狂, 疯狂, 瘋, 疯; Czech: šílený, pominutý, trhlý, potrhlý, zbavený rozumu, ztřeštěný, bláznivý; Danish: skør, sindssyg, sindsforvirret, gal, gakgak; Dutch: zot, gek, getikt, gestoord, krankjorum, geschift; Esperanto: freneza; Estonian: hull; Finnish: hullu, mieletön, järjetön, kaheli; French: fou, insensé, avoir une araignée au plafond, chtarbé, dérangé, dingo, taré; Galician: tolo, louco; Georgian: შეშლილი, გადარეული, გიჟი, არანორმალური, შეურაცხადი; German: verrückt; Greek: τρελός; Ancient Greek: ἀπόπληκτος, ἄφρων, μανιώδης, παράκοπος, παραπεπληγμένος, παράπληκτος, παράπλακτος, παραπλήξ, παραφρόνιμος, παράφρων, φρενοβλαβής; Hawaiian: pupule; Hebrew: מְטוֹרָף‎, מְשׁוּגָע‎; Higaonon: buang; Hindi: पागल, दीवाना; Hungarian: bolond, őrült, kattant; Icelandic: brjálaður; Ilocano: bagtit, balla, antutit, ambagel, agmuyot, ammangaw, kuwatit, mauyong, alloy, attit, talpeng, appat, allot, tiwel, alintaweng, ambreng, ullog, murtit, ketit, bultik; Indonesian: gila; Italian: pazzo, matto, folle; Japanese: 気が狂った, 頭がおかしい; Kapampangan: murit, moret; Kazakh: ақылсыз, есалаң; Khmer: ឆ្កួត, លលាតែ, ឧម្មត្តកៈ; Korean: 미치다; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: dîn; Kyrgyz: жинди; Ladino: loko, budala; Latgalian: troks; Latin: delirus, vecors, insanus; Latvian: traks, ārprātīgs, vājprātīgs; Lithuanian: pamišęs; Louisiana Creole French: fou, fòl, pa tou la, takala; Macedonian: луд; Malagasy: adala; Malay: gila; Maltese: miġnun; Maori: pōrewharewha, heahea, rorirori, wairangi, pōrangi, pōrewarewa; Mongolian Cyrillic: солиотой, галзуу; Norwegian Bokmål: galen, gal, gæren, sinnsyk; Occitan: baug, fòl; Pashto: لېونی‎, مجنون‎; Persian: دیوانه‎, مجنون‎; Plautdietsch: domm, errsennich; Polish: szalony, obłąkany; Portuguese: louco, maluco, doido; Romanian: nebun, înnebunit, tulburat; Russian: сумасшедший, безумный, умалишённый, помешанный, чокнутый, спятивший, неадекватный, ошалевший, ненормальный; Scottish Gaelic: craicte, às a chiall; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лу̑д, бѐзӯман; Roman: lȗd, bèzūman; Slovak: bláznivý, šialený; Slovene: blazen, trapast; Somali: xuuf; Spanish: loco, colgado, sonado, trastornado, tronado, gagá, zumbado, orate, chalado, tarambana; Sranan Tongo: law; Sundanese: gélo; Swedish: galen, tok, tokig, sinnessjuk, vansinnig; Tagalog: baliw, loko; Tajik: девона, маҷнун, ҷиннӣ; Thai: บ้า; Turkish: aptal, deli, manyak, kaçık, üşütük; Turkmen: däli; Ukrainian: божеві́льний, безумний, шалений; Urdu: پاگل‎, دیوانہ‎‎; Uzbek: jinni; Vietnamese: điên, điên rồ, cuồng; Volapük: lienetik; Welsh: gwallgof, ynfyd, gorffwyll, lloerig; Zhuang: bag