ἀκοπίατος
Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.
English (LSJ)
ἀκοπίατον, = ἀκοπίαστος (not wearying, untiring, unwearied), πρόνοια Stoic. 1.125, cf. IG 2.630b, Vett.Val. 263.17, PMagPar. 1.1127 ; ἀ. πίστεις proofs which a writer never tires of repeating, Phld. Mus. p. 40 K. Adv. ἀκοπιάτως, ἀπολαύειν Id. Piet. 15, LXX Wi. 16.20.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
I 1incansable, que no descansa de pers. ἀ. ἑατὸν (sic) παρεχόμενος IG 22.1343.18 (I a.C.)
•de abstr. πρόνοια Cleanth.Stoic.1.125, cf. PMag.4.1127, ὅπερ ἐστὶν Ἀκρηφιεῦσιν ἀκοπίατον actitud que es continua entre los de Acrafia, SEG 15.330.41 (Acrefia I d.C.)
•repetido incansablemente, repetido una y otra vez τὰς ἀκοπιάτους ἀνακυκλεῖ φάσεις, ὅτι ... Phld.Mus.43.3v.K.
2 que no cansa ὁδός Arist.Mu.391a12, ἄνοδος Vett.Val.251.16.
II adv. ἀκοπιάτως = incansablemente ἀπολαύειν Phld.Piet.p.120S., πέμπειν LXX Sap.16.20.
Greek Monolingual
ἀκοπίατος, -ον (Α)
ο ακοπίαστος.
Translations
tireless
Armenian: անդուլ; Azerbaijani: yorulmaz; Bulgarian: неуморен; Catalan: incansable; Chinese Mandarin: 不倦, 不知疲倦的; Dutch: onvermoeibaar; Esperanto: nelacigebla; Finnish: väsymätön, uupumaton; French: inlassable; Galician: incansable, incansábel; German: unermüdlich; Greek: ακούραστος; Ancient Greek: ἀκοπίατος, ἀκοπίαστος, ἄοκνος, ἀκάματος, ἄτρυτος, ἄκοπος; Italian: instancabile; Japanese: 疲れを知らない; Macedonian: неуморен, безуморен; Polish: niestrudzony, niezmordowany; Portuguese: incansável; Russian: неутомимый, неустанный, безустанный; Sanskrit: अरमति; Spanish: incansable, infatigable; Tocharian B: ekwalatte; Ukrainian: невтомний