ἐπισυρμός
English (LSJ)
ὁ,
A laziness, negligence, εἰς ἐ. καὶ λήθην ἄγειν Plb. 4.49.1, cf. 38.15.10.
II mockery, Stoic. ap. Stob.2.7.11m.
German (Pape)
[Seite 987] ὁ, das Nachschleppen, Hinziehen, Verzögern einer Sache, εἰς ἐπισυρμὸν καὶ λήθην ἄγειν Pol. 4, 49, 1; Nachlässigkeit, 40, 2, 10. – Bei Stob. ecl. eth. p. 222 das Durchziehen, Verspotten.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἐπισυρμός: ὁ досл. волочение, таскание, перен. затягивание, проволочка, волокита: εἰς ἐπισυρμὸν ἄγειν Polyb. затягивать или оставлять в пренебрежении.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐπισυρμός: ὁ, (ἐπισύρω) ὀκνηρία, ἀμέλεια εἰς ἐπ. καὶ λήθην ἄγειν Πολύβ. 40. 2, 10. ΙΙ. σαρκασμός, τὸ σαρκάζειν, ὅ ἐστιν εἰρωνεύεσθαι μετ᾿ ἐπισυρμοῦ τινος Στοβ. Ἐκλογ. 2, 222.
Greek Monolingual
ἐπισυρμός, ὁ (Α) επισύρω
1. αμέλεια, οκνηρία («εἰς ἐπισυρμὸν καὶ λήθην ἄγοιεν», Πολ.)
2. σαρκαστική διάθεση.
Translations
mockery
Arabic: اِسْتِهْزَاء; Hijazi Arabic: تريقة; Armenian: ծաղր; Azerbaijani: rişxənd; Bulgarian: подигравка, насмешка, присмех; Czech: výsměch, zesměšnění, posměch; Esperanto: mokado; Finnish: iva; Galician: burla, moca, escarnio, chufa; German: Verspottung, Verhöhnung; Greek: χλευασμός, χλεύη, κοροϊδία, γελιοποίηση; Ancient Greek: ἔμπαιγμα, ἐμπαιγμονή, ἐμπαιγμός, ἐνεασμός, ἐπισυρμός, ἐπιτωθασμός, κατάγελως, καταμώκησις, καταπαιγμός, κατάχαρμα, καταχήνη, κερτόμησις, κερτομία, κωμῳδία, λάσθη, μυκτηρισμός, μώκημα, μῶκος, περίσυρμα, σαρκασμός, σκῶψις, χλευασία, χλεύασμα, χλευασμός; Hungarian: csúfolás, gúnyolás; Italian: derisione, scherno; Latin: derisio; Old English: bismer; Old Norse: háð, háðsemi; Persian: استهزا; Plautdietsch: Spott, Spettarie; Portuguese: escárnio, zombaria; Romanian: derâdere, batjocură, bășcălie; Sanskrit: निद्; Spanish: mote, mofa, pitorreo, ludibrio; Tagalog: uyam; Welsh: gwatwar
laziness
Arabic: كَسَل; Egyptian Arabic: كسل; Armenian: ծուլություն; Aromanian: leani; Assamese: এলাহ; Bashkir: ялҡаулыҡ; Belarusian: лянота, гультайства; Bikol Central: kahugakan; Bulgarian: мързел, безделие; Catalan: peresa, mandra, accídia; Cebuano: tapol, katapol; Chichewa: ulesi; Chinese Mandarin: 惰性, 懒惰; Chukchi: ӄытԓиӄыԓ; Czech: lenost; Danish: dovenskab; Dutch: luiheid; Estonian: laiskus; Ewe: kuviawɔwɔ; Faroese: leti; Finnish: laiskuus; French: paresse, flemme; Galician: galloufa, nugalla, taina, cuxota, mandría, apaxo, doquería, larchaneiría, lacazaneiría; German: Faulheit, Trägheit; Greek: τεμπελιά; Ancient Greek: ἀκηδία, [ἀκηδίη]], ἀκήδεια, ἀμεριμνία, ἀπονία, ἀργία, ἀτονία, ἀφιλεργία, βλακεία, ἐπισυρμός, νώθεια, νωχελία, νωχελίη, ὀκνηρία, ὀλιγοπονία, ῥᾳδιουργία, ῥαθυμία, ῥᾳθυμία, ῥᾳθυμίη, σχολαιότης, χαλιφροσύνη; Gujarati: આળસ or; Haitian Creole: parès; Hebrew: עצלות; Hungarian: lustaság; Icelandic: leti; Ilocano: sadut; Indonesian: kemalasan; Irish: drogall; Italian: pigrizia; Japanese: 無精; Khmer: ការខ្ជិល; Korean: 게으름; Latin: pigritia; Macedonian: мрза; Maori: māngeretanga; Navajo: iłhóyééʼ; Northern Mansi: сав; Old English: slǣwþ; Pangasinan: ngiras; Polish: lenistwo; Portuguese: preguiça; Quechua: qilla; Romanian: lene; Russian: лень; Scottish Gaelic: leisg; Slovak: lenivosť; Spanish: pereza, desidia, fiaca, flojera, desgana; Swahili: uzembe; Swedish: lättja, lathet; Tagalog: katamaran, kamaymayan; Telugu: సోమరితనము; Thai: ความขี้เกียจ; Tocharian B: ālasäññe; Turkish: tembellik; Ukrainian: лінощі, лінь; Umbundu: epepe; Vietnamese: sự lười biếng; Welsh: diogi