δύστανος

From LSJ

οὐ βούλομαι δυσχερὲς εἰπεῖν οὐδὲν ἀρχόμενος τοῦ λόγου, οὗτος δ' ἐκ περιουσίας μου κατηγορεῖ → for me—but I wish to say nothing untoward at the beginning of my speechwhereas he prosecutes me from a position of advantage | but for me—I do not wish to say anything harsh at the beginning of the speech, but he prosecutes me from a position of strength

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Full diacritics: δύστᾱνος Medium diacritics: δύστανος Low diacritics: δύστανος Capitals: ΔΥΣΤΑΝΟΣ
Transliteration A: dýstanos Transliteration B: dystanos Transliteration C: dystanos Beta Code: du/stanos

English (LSJ)

Doric for δύστηνος.

Spanish (DGE)

v. δύστηνος.

French (Bailly abrégé)

dor. c. δύστηνος.

English (Slater)

δύστᾱνος wretched μόχθον ἄλλοις ἀμφέπει δύστανον ἐν τείχεσιν of a felled oak (P. 4.268)

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δύστᾱνος: дор. = δύστηνος.

German (Pape)

[ᾱ], dor. = δύστηνος.

Translations

miserable

Arabic: بَائِس‎; Moroccan Arabic: مسْكين‎, مسْكينة‎; Armenian: դժբախտ; Bulgarian: окаян, злочест; Catalan: trist, desgraciat. miserable; Chinese Cantonese: 悲慘, 悲惨, 慘, 惨, 淒慘/悽慘, 凄惨; Hakka: 悲慘, 悲惨, 慘, 惨, 淒慘/悽慘, 凄惨; Mandarin: 悲慘, 悲惨, 慘, 惨, 淒慘/悽慘, 凄惨; Min Nan: 悲慘, 悲惨, 淒慘/悽慘, 凄惨, 慘, 惨; Cornish: moredhek; Czech: nešťastný, bědný; Danish: elendig; Esperanto: mizera; Finnish: kurja; French: misérable; Galician: miserábel; German: elend, erbärmlich, jämmerlich, miserabel; Gothic: 𐍅𐌰𐌹𐌽𐌰𐌷𐍃; Greek: άθλιος; Ancient Greek: ἄθλιος, μέλεος, δύστηνος; Hebrew: אֻמְלָל‎, מסכן‎; Hungarian: nyomorult; Icelandic: ömurlegur, ömurleg, ömurlegt; Irish: aimléiseach, ainnis, anóiteach, galair; Japanese: 惨めな, 悲惨な; Korean: 불행한 상황; Latin: miser; Manchu: ᡤᠣᠰᡳᡥᠣᠨ; Maori: tiwhatiwha, kotonga; Middle English: myschevous; Norman: mînséthabl'ye; Norwegian Bokmål: kummerlig; Old English: earm; Polish: nędzny, nieszczęśliwy; Portuguese: miserável; Romanian: mizerabil, nenorocit, mizer; Russian: несчастный, бедный; Sanskrit: दीन; Scottish Gaelic: brònach; Spanish: miserable; Tocharian B: anas; Vietnamese: khốn khổ; Walloon: mizeråve, pôvriteus, pôvriteuse, minåve; Welsh: penisel

unhappy

Armenian: դժբախտ; Bulgarian: нещастен; Catalan: infeliç; Chinese Mandarin: 不高興, 不高兴, 不開心, 不开心, 不愉快, 傷心, 伤心; Cornish: moredhek; Czech: nešťastný; Danish: ulykkelig; Esperanto: malfeliĉa; Finnish: onneton; French: malheureux, triste; Georgian: მწუხარე, სევდიანი, დარდიანი, ნაღვლიანი; German: unglücklich; Gothic: 𐍅𐌰𐌹𐌽𐌰𐌷𐍃; Greek: δυστυχής, δυστυχισμένος; Ancient Greek: μέλεος, δύστηνος; Haitian Creole: malere; Italian: triste, rattristato, mogio, abbacchiato, afflitto, avvilito, malinconico, mesto, infelice, egro; Norwegian Bokmål: ulykkelig; Nynorsk: ulukkeleg, ulykkeleg; Old English: wansǣliġ; Pashto: غمجن‎, خپه‎, خواشينی‎; Portuguese: infeliz, triste; Romanian: nefericit; Russian: несчастный, несчастливый, грустный, печальный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: несретан; Roman: nesretan; Slovak: nešťastný; Spanish: infeliz; Swedish: olycklig; Turkish: mutsuz, üzgün