δυήπαθος
ἀγεωμέτρητος μηδεὶς εἰσίτω → no one ignorant of geometry may enter, let no one ignorant of geometry enter, let no one ignorant of geometry come in
English (LSJ)
δυήπαθον, = δυηπαθής, h.Merc.486.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον penoso ἐργασίη h.Merc.486.
German (Pape)
[Seite 671] dasselbe, H. h. Merc. 486, l. d.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ος, ον :
accablé de maux ; qui supporte ses maux.
Étymologie: δύη, πάσχω.
Greek Monotonic
δυήπᾰθος: -ον (παθεῖν), αυτός που υποφέρει πολλά, ταλαίπωρος, βασανισμένος, σε Ομηρ. Ύμν.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
δυήπᾰθος: мучительный, трудный (ἐργασίη HH).
Middle Liddell
δυή-πᾰθος, ον adj παθεῖν
much-suffering, Hhymn.
Translations
painful
Arabic: أَلِيم, مُؤْلِم, مُوجِع; Belarusian: балючы; Bikol Central: makulog; Bulgarian: болезнен, мъчителен, болен; Catalan: dolorós; Chinese Mandarin: 痛苦的, 疼痛的; Czech: bolestivý, bolavý, bolestný; Danish: smertefuld, smertelig; Esperanto: dolora; Finnish: kivulias, tuskallinen; French: douloureux; Galician: doloroso; Georgian: მტკივნეული; German: schmerzhaft; Greek: επώδυνος, οδυνηρός, λυπηρός; Ancient Greek: ἀλγεινός, ἀλγηρός, ἀλγινόεις, ἀλγυντήρ, ἀλεγεινός, ἀνιαρός, ἀνιηρός, ἀργαλέος, βαρύμοχθος, βαρύς, δακνῶδες, δακνώδης, διώδυνος, δυηπαθής, δυήπαθος, δυσχερής, ἔμπονος, ἐναλγής, ἐπαλγής, ἐπίλυπος, ἐπίπονος, ἐπώδυνος, λυπηρός, λυπρός, ὀδυναρός, ὀδυνηρός, ὀδυνηφόρος, ὀδυνῶδες, ὀδυνώδης, περιαλγής, περιώδυνος, πικρός, σμυγερός, χαλεπός; Hawaiian: ʻeha; Hungarian: fájdalmas; Ingrian: vaivakas; Irish: pianmhar, pianúil, pianach, piantach, piantúil, léanmhar; Italian: doloroso; Japanese: 痛い, 痛みの伴う; Korean: 아프다; Macedonian: болен; Maori: tārū, tārūrū, hīrawerawe, pāwera, pāwerawera; Mbyá Guaraní: axy; Norwegian Bokmål: smertefull; Nynorsk: smertefull; Occitan: dolorós; Polish: bolesny; Portuguese: doloroso, dolorido; Romanian: dureros; Russian: болезненный, мучительный, больной; Sanskrit: दुःख; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бо̑лан; Roman: bȏlan; Slovak: bolestivý, boľavý; Slovene: boleč; Spanish: doloroso; Swedish: smärtsam; Tagalog: masakit; Tausug: masakit; Tocharian B: laklese; Ukrainian: болючий, болісний; Waray-Waray: maul-ul, masu-ol