ἀτολμία

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Τί κοινότατον; ἐλπίς. καὶ γὰρ οἷς ἄλλο μηδέν, αὕτη πάρεστι → What is most common? Hope. For those who have nothing else, that is always there.

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Full diacritics: ἀτολμία Medium diacritics: ἀτολμία Low diacritics: ατολμία Capitals: ΑΤΟΛΜΙΑ
Transliteration A: atolmía Transliteration B: atolmia Transliteration C: atolmia Beta Code: a)tolmi/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ,
A want of daring, cowardice, E.Fr.364 (v.l. ἀνανδρία), Th.2.89, X.HG5.3.22, etc.
2 bashfulness, D.61.20.

Spanish (DGE)

-ας, ἡ
1 falta de audacia, cobardía (στρατόπεδα) ἔπεσεν ὑπ' ἐλασσόνων ... τῇ ἀτολμίᾳ Th.2.89, cf. 4.120, X.HG 5.3.22, D.C.37.32.3.
2 timidez τοῖς δ' ἀποθρασύνεσθαι βουλομένοις ἀτολμίαν ἡ σὴ σωφροσύνη παρεσκεύακεν D.61.20, cf. Hld.7.20.2.

German (Pape)

[Seite 387] ἡ, Mutlosigkeit, Feigheit, Thuc. 4, 120; Gegensatz τόλμα Xen. Hell. 5, 3, 22; öfter Plut.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
manque de hardiesse, pusillanimité.
Étymologie: ἄτολμος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀτολμία:робость, нерешительность Eur., Thuc., Xen., Dem., Plut.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀτολμία: ἡ, ἔλλειψις τόλμης, δειλία, Εὐρ. Ἀποσπ. 366 (ἄλλ. ἀνανδρία), Θουκ. 2. 89, κτλ. 2) ἁπλῶς τὸ μὴ τολμᾶν, τὸ ὑποχωρεῖν, Δημ. 1407. 14.

Greek Monolingual

και ατολμία, η (AM ἀτολμία) άτολμος
έλλειψη τόλμης, δειλία.

Greek Monotonic

ἀτολμία: ἡ, έλλειψη τόλμης, δειλία, ανανδρία, σε Θουκ., Δημ.

Middle Liddell

[From ἄτολμος
want of daring, cowardice, backwardness, Thuc., Dem.

Lexicon Thucydideum

ignavia, idleness, inactivity, 2.89.7, 4.120.3, 5.9.2.

Translations

cowardice

Arabic: جَبَانَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: جبانة‎; Armenian: վախկոտություն, երկչոտություն; Azerbaijani: qorxaqlıq; Belarusian: трусасць, палахлі́васць, баязлі́васць, маладушнасць; Bulgarian: страхливост, малодушие; Catalan: covardia; Cebuano: katalawan; Chinese Mandarin: 膽怯/胆怯, 怯懦; Czech: zbabělost; Danish: fejhed; Dutch: lafheid; Esperanto: malkuraĝeco; Estonian: argus; Finnish: pelkuruus; French: lâcheté, couardise; Galician: covardía; Georgian: სიმხდალე; German: Feigheit, Kleinmut, Ängstlichkeit; Greek: δειλία, ανανδρία; Ancient Greek: ἀνάλκεια, ἀναλκείη, ἀνανδρία, ἀποδειλίασις, ἀποκάκησις, ἀτολμία, ἀψυχία, δειλανδρία, δειλία, δειλίη, δειλότης, κακανδρία, κάκη, κακία, κακότης, μικροθυμία, ὀλιγοθυμία, ὀλιγοψυχία, ὀλιγοψυχίη, πονηρία, ῥιψασπία, ταπεινότης, ὑποστολή; Guaraní: py'amirĩ; Hebrew: פַּחְדָנוּת‎; Hindi: कायरता, बुज़दिली; Hungarian: gyávaság; Icelandic: gunguskapur, heigulsháttur, ragmennska, bleyði; Ido: poltroneso, deskurajo; Ilocano: takrot; Indonesian: kepengecutan; Interlingua: coardia; Italian: codardia, viltà, pusillanimità, vigliaccheria; Ivatan: katahaw; Japanese: 憶病, 卑怯; Kazakh: жүрексіздік, қорқақтық; Korean: 비겁(卑怯); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: newêrekî, tirsokî, tirsonekî, bêcesaretî, bêcuretî; Kyrgyz: коркоктук, жүрөксүздүк; Ladino: kagadero, kagatina; Latin: ignavia; Latvian: gļēvulība; Lithuanian: bailumas; Macedonian: кукавичлук, плашливост; Malayalam: ഭീരുത്വം; Middle English: cowardnesse, cowardie, cowardise; Norwegian Bokmål: feighet; Nynorsk: feigskap; Old English: ierġþ; Old Norse: bleyði, argskapr, hugbleyði, geitarhugr, klaeki, ragmennska, ragskapr, regi; Ottoman Turkish: یوركسزلك‎, طبانسزلق‎; Persian: بزدلی‎; Polish: tchórzostwo, tchórzliwość, bojaźliwość; Portuguese: covardia; Romanian: poltronerie, lașitate; Russian: трусость, трусливость, малодушие, боязливость, бздение; Scottish Gaelic: cladhaireachd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кукавѝчлук, стра̀шљиво̄ст, пла̀шљиво̄ст, боја̀жљиво̄ст; Roman: kukavìčluk, stràšljivōst, plàšljivōst, bojàžljivōst; Slovak: zbabelosť; Slovene: boječnost, strahopetnost; Spanish: cobardía; Swedish: feghet; Tagalog: kaduwagan, karuwagan; Tajik: буздилӣ, тарсончакӣ; Tarifit: tiggʷdi; Tatar: куркаклык; Telugu: పిరికితనము; Thai: ความขี้ขลาด; Turkish: korkaklık; Turkmen: gorkaklyk; Ukrainian: боягузтво, малодушність; Urdu: بُزْدِلی‎; Uyghur: قورقۇنچاقلىق‎; Uzbek: qoʻrqoqlik, yuraksizlik; Vietnamese: tính nhút nhát; Volapük: dredöf

shyness

Belarusian: сарамлі́васць; Breton: abafded, abafder; Catalan: timidesa, timiditat; Chinese Mandarin: 羞怯; Min Nan: pì-sù; Czech: plachost, stydlivost; Danish: genert; Finnish: ujous; French: timidité; Galician: timidez; German: Schüchternheit, Scheu, Scheuheit; Greek: ντροπαλότητα, ντροπαλοσύνη; Ancient Greek: αἰδοσύνη, αἰσχύνη, αἰσχυντηλία, ἀτολμία, δειλία, δειλίη, εὐλάβεια, εὐλαβίη, πτακισμός, σεμνότης, τὸ αἰσχυντηλόν, ὑποστολή; Hausa: kunya; Irish: cotadh; Kurdish Central Kurdish: شەرم‎; Latin: verecundia; Latvian: biklums, biklība; Malayalam: ലജ്ജ, നാണം; Maori: ninihi; Polish: nieśmiałość; Portuguese: timidez; Romanian: timiditate; Russian: скромность, застенчивость; Spanish: timidez; Swahili: soni; Telugu: బిడియం; Turkish: utangaçlık; Ukrainian: соромливість, сором'язливість