αἰωνόβιος
ὡς χαρίεν ἄνθρωπος, ὅταν ἄνθρωπος ᾖ → how graceful is man when he is really a man | what a fine thing a human is, when truly human
English (LSJ)
αἰωνόβιον, immortal, title of Egyptian kings, Πτολεμαῖος OGI90.4 (Rosetta, ii B. C.), PMag.Par.1.154; of God, PMag.Lond. 46.176,482.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
de vida eterna, inmortal epít. de los Ptolomeos y reyes egipcios Πτολεμαῖος (Ptolomeo IV Filopátor) ISyène 2.6 (III a.C.), cf. PMonac.45.12 (III a.C.), OGI 90.4 (Roseta II a.C.), ῬαμέστηςἩλίου παῖς αἰ. Hermapio 1, Ψαμμήτιχος PMag.4.154
•de divinidades Ἰάω, ὁ μέγας αἰ. PMag.5.176, cf. 482, de Dios αἰωνόβιε Synes.Hymn.1.163.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
αἰωνόβῐος: -ον, = ἀθάνατος, Ἐπιγρ. Ροσέττ. ἐν Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 4697. 4.
Greek Monolingual
-ια, -ιο (Α αἰωνόβιος, -ιον)
αυτός που ζει στους αιώνες, αιώνιος, αθάνατος
νεοελλ.
μακρόβιος, πολύχρονος
αρχ.
1. ως τίτλος τών βασιλέων της Αιγύπτου
2. ως τίτλος του Θεού μτγν..
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < αἰὼν + βίος.
Léxico de magia
-ον inmortal, de vida eterna de dioses Ἱάω, ὁ μέγας αἰ. Iao, el grande inmortal P V 176 ὑψηλόφρονε, αἰωνόβιε de elevados pensamientos, inmortal (ref. a la divinidad, entre voces mágicas) P V 482 de reyes egipcios Uaμμητίχῳ, βασιλεῖ Αἰγύπτου αἰωνοβίῳ a Psamético, rey inmortal de Egipto P IV 153 P IV 155
German (Pape)
der ewig lebende, Synes.
Translations
immortal
Arabic: خَالِد; Armenian: անմահ, անմեռ, անմեռական; Asturian: inmortal; Azerbaijani: ölməz; Belarusian: бессмяротны; Bulgarian: безсмъ́ртен; Catalan: immortal; Chinese Mandarin: 不朽的; Czech: nesmrtelný; Danish: udødelig; Dutch: onsterfelijk, ondoodbaar; Esperanto: senmorta; Estonian: surematu; Finnish: kuolematon; French: immortel; Galician: inmortal; Georgian: უკვდავი; German: unsterblich; Greek: αθάνατος; Ancient Greek: ἄβροτος, ἀειγενέτης, ἀείζων, ἀείζωος, ἀείζως, ἀειθαλής, ἀθάνατος, ἀθανής, αἰειγενέτης, αἰειγενής, αἰωνόβιος, ἀμβρόσιος, ἄμβροτος, ἄπθιτος, ἄφθαρτος, ἄφθιτος, δαρόβιος, δηρόβιος, δολιχαίων, μακραίων; Hindi: अमर; Hungarian: halhatatlan; Icelandic: ódauðlegur; Indonesian: kekal, abadi; Irish: neamhbhásmhar, buan, síoraí, bithbheo; Italian: immortale; Japanese: 不滅の, 死なない, 潰れない; Kazakh: өлімсіз, өлмес; Korean: 불사하다; Kumyk: оьлюмсюз; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نەمر; Northern Kurdish: nemir, hersax, herheyî; Kyrgyz: өлбөс, өлүмсүз; Latin: immortalis, aeternus; Macedonian: бесмртен; Manx: neuvarvaanagh, neuvaasoil; Maori: mutungakore; Middle English: undedly; Norwegian: udødelig; Occitan: immortal; Old English: undēadlīċ; Persian: نامیرا; Plautdietsch: onstoaflich; Polish: nieśmiertelny; Portuguese: imortal; Romanian: nemuritor, imortal; Russian: бессмертный; Sanskrit: अमृत; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бѐсмртан; Roman: bèsmrtan; Slovak: nesmrteľný; Slovene: nesmrten; Spanish: inmortal; Swedish: odödlig; Tocharian A: onkrac; Tocharian B: oṅkrotte; Turkish: ölümsüz; Ukrainian: безсмертний; Uzbek: oʻlmas; Vietnamese: bất tử