εὐαρέστησις

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English (LSJ)

-εως, ἡ,
A being well pleased, πρὸς τὴν κοινὴν εὐαρέστησιν to please the public, D.H.10.57, cf. Hierocl.p.52 A.; ἢ διὰ φόβον ἢ δι' εὐαρέστησιν from fear or favour, J.AJ12.6.2: pl., Ph.1.290.
II satisfaction, Aq., Sm., Thd.Ex.29.18.
III Medic., relief, benefit, Herod.Med. in Rh.Mus.58.71, Sor.1.32, Philum. ap. Orib.8.45.7.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

εὐᾰρέστησις: -εως, ἡ, ὡς καὶ νῦν, πρὸς τὴν κοινὴν εὐαρέστησιν Διον. Ἁλ. 10. 57, κτλ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

εὐαρέστησις: εως ἡ довольство, удовлетворенность (πρός τι Plut.).

German (Pape)

ἡ, das Wohlgefallen, Dion.Hal. 10.57 und andere Spätere, Zufriedenheit, Bewilligung.

Translations

pleasure

Albanian: kënaqësi; American Sign Language: OpenB@Chest-PalmBack RoundSurface; Arabic: مُتْعَة‎, لَذَّة‎; Armenian: հաճույք; Azerbaijani: həzz; Basque: atsegin; Belarusian: задавальне́нне, прые́мнасць; Bengali: নন্দ; Bulgarian: удово́лствие, насла́да; Catalan: plaer; Chinese Mandarin: 歡樂, 欢乐, 樂趣, 乐趣; Czech: potěšení, rozkoš, slast; Danish: fornøjelse, behag; Dutch: plezier, genoegen, welbehagen; Esperanto: plezuro, agrableco; Estonian: lõbu; Finnish: mielihyvä, nautinto, ilo; French: plaisir; Galician: pracer; Georgian: სიამოვნება; German: Vergnügen; Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌱𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌾𐍉𐌸𐌿𐍃; Greek: ευχαρίστηση, απόλαυση; Ancient Greek: ἁδονά, ἁδοσύνα, ἁδοσύνη, ἀπόλαυσις, εὐαρέστησις, εὐαρεστία, εὐδοκία, εὐπάθεια, ἡδονά, ἡδονή, ἦδος, ἡδοσύνη, ἥσθημα, ἧσις, θέλημα, λεία κίνησις, τερπνότης, τερπωλή, τέρψις, τὸ ἡδύ, τρύφημα, φιληδία, χάρμα, χαρμονή, ψιά; Hebrew: עונג \ עֹגֶג‎; Hindi: आनन्द; Hungarian: öröm, élvezet, gyönyörűség, gyönyör, kéj; Indonesian: kesenangan; Interlingua: placer; Irish: pléisiúr; Italian: piacere, piacimento, goduria; Japanese: 喜び, 快感; Korean: 쾌락, 환락, 기쁨, 즐거움; Kurdish Central Kurdish: خۆشی‎; Latgalian: prīca; Latin: iucunditas, delectatio, oblectatio, delectamentum, gaudium, dulcedo; Latvian: prieks; Ligurian: piâxéi; Lithuanian: malonumas; Lombard: piasé; Luxembourgish: Plëséier; Macedonian: задоволство; Maori: rēhia; Mauritian Creole: jos; Mongolian: баяр жаргал; Norwegian: fornøyelse; Occitan: plaser; Old English: lust; Persian: کیف‎, لذت‎; Polish: przyjemność; Portuguese: prazer; Romanian: plăcere; Romansch: plaschair; Russian: удово́льствие; Sanskrit: आनन्द; Scottish Gaelic: tlachd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: задово̀љство, ужи́так; Roman: zadovòljstvo, užítak; Slovak: potešenie; Slovene: užitek; Spanish: placer; Swahili: anasa; Swedish: nöje, behag; Tagalog: kaaliwan, kalugdan; Thai: ความปิติยินดี; Tocharian B: wīna, yāso; Turkish: zevk, memnuniyet; Ukrainian: задово́лення, приє́мність; Urdu: آنند‎; Vietnamese: niềm vui thích; Welsh: bodd, boddhâd, hyfrydwch, mwynhâd, mwyniant, pleser; Yiddish: הנאה‎, חיות‎, עונג‎, תּענוג‎, פֿאַרגעניגן‎, וווילטאָג‎, נחת‎

satisfaction

Arabic: رِضَا‎; Armenian: բավարարում, գոհացում; Belarusian: здавальненне; Bulgarian: удовлетворение, задоволство; Catalan: satisfacció; Chinese Mandarin: 滿意, 满意, 滿足, 滿足; Czech: uspokojení; Danish: tilfredsstillelse; Dutch: voldoening, bevrediging; Esperanto: kontentigo; Finnish: tyydytys; French: satisfaction; Galician: satisfacción; Georgian: კმაყოფილება, დაკმაყოფილება; German: Befriedigung; Greek: ικανοποίηση; Hungarian: megelégedés, elégedettség; Italian: soddisfazione; Japanese: 満足; Korean: 만족(滿足); Latin: fructus; Macedonian: задоволство; Maori: wanea, ngata, mokori; Persian: رضا‎; Plautdietsch: Befrädjunk; Polish: zadowolenie, satysfakcja; Portuguese: satisfação; Quechua: saksay; Romanian: satisfacție, satisfacere; Russian: удовлетворение; Sanskrit: तर्पण; Scottish Gaelic: sàsachadh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: задово̀љство; Roman: zadovòljstvo; Slovak: uspokojenie; Slovene: zadovoljstvo; Spanish: satisfacción; Swedish: tillfredsställning; Telugu: తృప్తి; Thai: ความพอใจ; Tocharian B: soylñe; Turkish: tatmin; Ukrainian: задоволення; Vietnamese: sự thỏa mãn

relief

Arabic: رَاحَة‎, تَخْفِيف‎; Belarusian: палёгка, аблягчэнне; Bulgarian: облекчение; Catalan: consol, alleujament; Chinese Mandarin: 解除, 安心, 救濟/救济; Czech: úleva; Danish: lettelse; Dutch: opluchting; Finnish: helpotus, huojennus; French: soulagement, allégement; Galician: alivio, acougo; German: Erleichterung, Entlastung; Greek: ανακούφιση; Ancient Greek: ἄκημα, ἄκος, ἀνακούφισις, ἀνακούφισμα, ἀνάψυξις, ἀναψυχή, ἀνοχή, ἀπαλλαγή, ἀπολώφησις, ἐπικουφισμός, εὐαρέστησις, κούφισις, κουφότης, λώφημα, παραμυθία, πράϋνσις, συνυπόληψις; Hebrew: הקלה‎; Hungarian: könnyítés, enyhítés, csillapítás; Irish: faoiseamh; Italian: sollievo; Japanese: 安心, 救済; Korean: 제고, 안심; Latin: solacium, aberratio; Maori: whakamāmātanga; Norwegian Bokmål: lettelse, lindring; Nynorsk: lindring; Polish: ulga; Portuguese: alívio; Quechua: allinyay; Romanian: ușurare, alinare; Russian: облегчение; Scottish Gaelic: faochadh; Spanish: alivio, desahogo; Swahili: faraja; Swedish: lättnad, lindring; Telugu: ఉపశమనం; Ukrainian: полегшення; Welsh: gollyngdod, rhyddhad