αἰσχυντηλία
καὶ νῦν περὶ ἀρετῆς ὃ ἔστιν ἐγὼ μὲν οὐκ οἶδα, σὺ μέντοι ἴσως πρότερον μὲν ᾔδησθα πρὶν ἐμοῦ ἅψασθαι, νῦν μέντοι ὅμοιος εἶ οὐκ εἰδότι → so now I do not know what virtue is; perhaps you knew before you contacted me, but now you are certainly like one who does not know
English (LSJ)
ἡ, bashfulness, Plu.2.66c.
Spanish (DGE)
-ας, ἡ
timidez, carácter vergonzoso αἰσχυντηλίαν μὲν ἀναισχυντίᾳ φεύγειν Plu.2.66c, ὀργιλότης αἰσχυντηλία θαρραλεότης Plu.2.443d.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
pudeur, modestie.
Étymologie: αἰσχυντηλός.
German (Pape)
ἡ, Verschämtheit, Plut. adul. et am. discr. 37.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
αἰσχυντηλία: ἡ стыдливость, застенчивость Plut.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
αἰσχυντηλία: ἡ, αἰδημοσύνη, Πλούτ. 2. 66C.
Greek Monolingual
αἰσχυντηλία, η (Α) αἰσχυντηλός
αιδημοσύνη, ντροπαλότητα, συστολή.
Translations
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
shame
Aklanon: huya'; Albanian: turp; Arabic: خَجَل; Aragonese: vergüenya; Armenian: ամոթ, խայտառակություն; Aromanian: arushini; Assamese: লাজ; Asturian: vergoña, vergüeña, vergüenza, virgüenza, vergonza; Azerbaijani: abır, ayıb, utanc; Bashkir: оят; Belarusian: сорам, стыд; Bengali: লজ্জা, শরম; Bikol Central: supog; Bulgarian: срам, свян; Catalan: vergonya; Chechen: эхь; Chinese Mandarin: 羞辱, 羞恥, 羞耻, 恥辱, 耻辱; Corsican: vargogna; Crimean Tatar: ayıp; Czech: stud, hanba; Danish: skam; Dutch: schaamte, schande; Emilian: vargåggna; Esperanto: honto; Estonian: häbi; Fala: vergonza; Finnish: häpeä; French: honte; Friulian: vergonze, vergonge; Galician: vergoña, vergonza; Georgian: სირცხვილი; German: Scham, Schande; Gothic: 𐌹𐌳𐍅𐌴𐌹𐍄, 𐌰𐌹𐍅𐌹𐍃𐌺𐌹; Greek: ντροπή; Ancient Greek: αἰδώς, αἴδως, αἶσχος, αἰσχύνη, αἰσχυντηλία, ἀσχημόνησις, ἀσχημοσύνη, ἐντροπή, ἐντροπίη, κατήφεια, ὄνειδος, σέβας; Hebrew: בּוּשָׁה; Hindi: शर्म, लज्जा; Hungarian: szégyen; Icelandic: háðung, skömm; Ido: shamo; Indonesian: malu; Ingush: эхь; Irish: náire; Istriot: varguogna; Italian: vergogna; Japanese: 恥, 羞恥心, 面汚し; Javanese: isin; Kazakh: ұят; Khmer: ខ្មាស, អាស្រូវ, ហិរិ, លជ្ជាភាព; Korean: 수치; Kurdish Central Kurdish: عەیب, شەرم, شوورەیی; Northern Kurdish: şerm, eyb; Kyrgyz: уят; Latgalian: kauns; Latin: pudor; Latvian: kauns; Lezgi: айиб; Lingala: nsóni; Macedonian: срам; Maori: ngaringariā, whakamā, aniutanga, māteatea; Mirandese: bergonha, bargonha; Mongolian Cyrillic: ичгүүр; Mongolian: ᠢᠴᠢᠭᠦᠷᠢ; Nahuatl: pinauia; Neapolitan: scuorno; Norwegian: skam; Occitan: vergonha; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: срамъ, сти̑д; Glagolitic: ⱄⱃⰰⰿⱏ; Old East Slavic: соромъ; Old English: sċamu; Old Javanese: isin; Ossetian: ӕфсӕрм; Pashto: شرم; Persian: شرم; Plautdietsch: Schaund; Polish: wstyd, hańba, sromota; Portuguese: vergonha; Romanian: rușine; Russian: стыд, срам, позор; Sanskrit: लज्जा; Sardinian: bergugna, bregúngia, birgonza, bregunza, brigunza, frigonza, vilgonza, bilgonza; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сра̑м; Roman: srȃm, stȋd; Sichuan Yi: ꎲ; Sicilian: virgogna, vrigogna, vriogna, vivrogna, briogna, russura; Slovak: stud, hanba; Slovene: sram; Spanish: vergüenza, acholo; Swahili: aibu; Swedish: skam; Tagalog: hiya; Tajik: шарм; Tamil: வெட்கம்; Tatar: оят; Telugu: సిగ్గు; Tetum: moe; Thai: ความละอายใจ; Tocharian B: kwīpe, yase; Turkish: utanç, ayıp; Turkmen: utanç, uýat; Ugaritic: 𐎁𐎅𐎘; Ukrainian: сором, ганьба, стид; Urdu: شرم; Uyghur: نومۇس, ئۇيات; Uzbek:, nomus, uyat, sharm; Venetian: vargogna; Vietnamese: sự xấu hổ, sự thẹn, sự ngượng, sự hổ thẹn; Yagnobi: шарм; Zazaki: şerm, eyv, eib, ar