suffering
τὸ σὸν εἰς ἡμᾶς ἐνδιάθετον → your disposition towards us
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adjective
P. and V. ταλαίπωρος, ἄθλιος, οἰκτρός, μοχθηρός (Plato), Ar. and V. τάλας, τλήμων, πολύπονος, V. δυστάλας.
substantive
pain: P. and V. λύπη, ἡ, ἀνία, ἡ; see pain, sorrow.
sufferings: P. and V. κακά, τά, πάθη, τά, παθήματα, τά. V. ἆθλος, ὁ, or pl., Ar. and V. μόχθος, ὁ. or pl., πόνος, ὁ, or pl.; see trouble.
Translations
noun
Albanian: vuajtje; Arabic: مُعَانَاة; Armenian: տառապանք, չարչարանք; Azerbaijani: əzab, əziyyət; Belarusian: цярпенне, пакута, мука; Bengali: পীড়া, সহন; Bulgarian: страдание, мъ́ка; Burmese: ဒုက္ခ; Catalan: patiment; Chinese Mandarin: 苦痛; Czech: utrpení, muka; Danish: lidelse; Dutch: lijden; Erzya: тарво; Esperanto: sufero, suferado; Estonian: kannatus; Ewe: fukpekpe; Finnish: kärsimys; French: souffrance, Passion; Galician: sufrimento; Georgian: ტანჯვა, წამება, წვალება; German: Leiden; Gothic: 𐍅𐌹𐌽𐌽𐍉; Greek: βάσανο; Ancient Greek: ἀγχόνη, ἀθλιότης, ἆθλος, ἀκηχεδών, ἀλγηδών, ἄλγημα, ἄλγος, ἀνάτλημα, ἀνία, ἀπονία, ἄση, ἄχος, βάσανος, δειλία, δηγμός, δῆξις, διαπόνημα, διαπόνησις, δύη, δυσπάθεια, δυσφορία, δυσφορίη, ἐμπάθεια, ἐνόχλησις, κακά, κακοπάθεια, κακοπαθία, κόπος, λύπη, μόχθος, ὀδύνη, ὄτλος, πάθη, πάθημα, παθήματα, πόνος, τὰ ἔμπονα; Guaraní: tekoasy; Hebrew: סֵבֶל, יִסּוּרִים; Hindi: दुःख, पीड़ा; Hungarian: szenvedés; Icelandic: þjáning; Italian: sofferenza; Japanese: 苦痛, 苦しみ; Kazakh: азап; Khmer: កិលេស, ទុក្ខ; Korean: 고통, 괴로움; Kyrgyz: азап; Lao: ທຸກ, ທຸກທໍລະມານ; Latvian: ciešanas; Lithuanian: kentėjimas, kančia; Macedonian: страдање, мака; Malay: penderitaan, azab; Maori: whakapāwera; Mongolian: зовлон; Nepali: दुख; Norwegian Bokmål: lidelse; Nynorsk: liding; Old English: þrōwung; Pali: dukkha; Pashto: عذاب; Persian: عذاب; Polish: cierpienie, męka; Portuguese: sofrimento; Romanian: suferință, păs; Russian: страдание, мука; Sanskrit: दुःख; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: па̀тња, му̏ка; Roman: pàtnja, mȕka; Slovak: utrpenie, muka; Slovene: trpljenje, muka; Spanish: sufrimiento; Swedish: lidande; Tajik: азоб; Tamil: வேத்னைப்படுதல், வேதனை; Tatar: азап; Thai: ความทรมาน, ทุกข์; Tibetan: སྡུག་བསྔལ་བརྒྱད།; Tocharian B: lakle; Turkish: azap; Turkmen: azap; Ukrainian: страждання, мука, терпі́ння; Urdu: دکھ, عذاب; Uyghur: ئازاب; Uzbek: azob; Vietnamese: khổ; Welsh: dioddefaint; Yiddish: יסורים