ξένια

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τὸ πλῆθος οὐκ εὐαρίθμητον ἦν → the crowd wasn't easy to count, the crowd was not small, it was not a small crowd

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

ων (τά) :
v. ξένιος.

English (Thayer)

ξενιας, ἡ (ξένιος, ξένια, ξενιον, and this from ξένος), from Homer down, hospitality, hospitable reception; equivalent to a lodging-place, lodgings: τό μίσθωμα in ἴδιος, 1a.)); Lightfoot on Philippians , p. 9, and on Philemon 1, the passage cited.)

Greek Monolingual

ξένια, ιων. και επικ. τ. ξείνια, τὰ (Α)
βλ. ξένιος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ξένια: ион. ξείνια τά
1 (sc. δῶρα) подарки гостю, угощение (ξ. δοῦναι Eur.; ξ. δέχεσθαι Lys.; ξ. πέμπειν Plut.);
2 гостеприимство, радушный прием: ἐπὶ ξείνια καλεῖν τινα Her. позвать кого-л. в гости.

English (Woodhouse)

hospitality, gifts from one's host

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Translations

hospitality

Arabic: كَرَم‎, إِكْرَام‎, ضِيَافَة‎, قِرًى‎; Armenian: հյուրընկալություն; Azerbaijani: qonaqsevərlik; Belarusian: гасці́ннасць, гасьці́ннасьць; Bulgarian: гостоприемство; Burmese: ဧည့်ဝတ်; Catalan: hospitalitat; Chinese Mandarin: 好客, 款待, 招待; Czech: pohostinnost; Danish: gæstfrihed; Dutch: gastvrijheid; Esperanto: gastameco, gastamo; Estonian: külalislahkus; Finnish: vieraanvaraisuus; French: hospitalité; Galician: hospitalidade; Georgian: სტუმართმოყვარეობა; German: Gastfreundlichkeit, Gastfreundschaft, Gastlichkeit; Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐍃𐍄𐌹𐌲𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹; Greek: φιλοξενία; Ancient Greek: δεξιότης, δεξίωσις, ἐπιξένωσις, κατανθρωπισμός, ξείνια, ξενοσύνη, ξεινοσύνη, ξενία, ξένια, ξενίη, ξένισις, ξενόστασις, τὰ ξείνια, τὰ ξένια, τὸ ξενοδόχον, ὑποδοχή, φιλοξενία, φιλοξενίη; Hebrew: הַכְנָסַת אוֹרְחִים‎; Hindi: आतिथ्य, मेहमाननवाज़ी, मेहमानी, मेहमानदारी; Hungarian: vendégszeretet; Irish: fáilte, cóir, gart; Italian: ospitalità; Japanese: 款待, 持て成し, 厚情; Kazakh: қонақжайлылық, мейманшылық; Korean: 환대(歡待); Kyrgyz: меймандостук; Latin: hospitalitas, hospitium; Latvian: viesmīlība; Lithuanian: svetingumas; Macedonian: гостопримство, гостољубивост, гостољубие; Maori: taurima, manaaki, manaakitanga; Maranao: sakasakaw; Mongolian Cyrillic: зочлон хүндлэх явдал; Norwegian Bokmål: gjestfrihet; Old English: cumlīþnes, ġiestlīþnes; Persian: مهمان‌نوازی‎; Polish: gościnność; Portuguese: hospitalidade; Romanian: ospitalitate; Russian: гостеприимство, радушие, хлебосольство; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гостољу̀биво̄ст, гостопримство, госто̀љӯбље; Roman: gostoljùbivōst, gostoprímstvo, gostòljūblje; Slovak: pohostinnosť; Slovene: gostoljubje; Spanish: hospitalidad; Swedish: gästfrihet; Tagalog: mabuting pakikitungo; Tajik: меҳмоннавозӣ; Tatar: кунакчыллык; Telugu: అతిథిసత్కారము; Turkish: konukseverlik, mihmandarlık, misafirperverlik; Turkmen: myhmansöýerlik; Ukrainian: гостинність; Urdu: مہمان نوازی‎; Uzbek: mehmondoʻstlik; Vietnamese: lòng mến khách; Yiddish: הכנסת־אורחים‎, גאַסטפֿרײַנדלעכקײַט‎