εὐχειρία
οὗτος ὁ υἱός μου νεκρὸς ἦν καὶ ἀνέζησεν, ἦν ἀπολωλὼς καὶ εὑρέθη → This son of mine was dead and has come back to life. He was lost and he's been found.
English (LSJ)
Ion. εὐχειρίη, ἡ, manual dexterity, skill, ἀνόητος εὐχειρία Hp.Art. 35, cf. Ruf. ap. Orib.inc.20.1; in flute-playing, Poll.4.72; in battle, Plb.11.13.3, 16.19.1, Fr.158 (pl.), Hdn.1.17.12, etc. (sometimes confused in codd with εὐχέρεια.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 1108] ἡ, Geschicklichkeit der Hand; Pol. 11, 13, 3, im plur., wie D. Sic. 19, 16; a. Sp., wie Hdn.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
εὐχειρία: ἡ Polyb. = εὐχέρεια 1.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
εὐχειρία: ἡ, ταχύτης χειρός, ἱκανότης, ἐμπειρία, δεξιότης (πρβλ. εὐχέρεια Ι), ἀνόητος εὐχ. Ἱππ. π. Ἄρθρ. 802, πρβλ. Πολύβ. 11. 13, 3, κτλ.
Greek Monolingual
εὐχειρία και ιων. τ. εὐχειρίη, ἡ (Α) εύχειρ
1. ικανότητα, δεξιότητα, εμπειρία
2. δεξιοτεχνία.
Translations
dexterity
Bulgarian: сръчност, ловкост; Catalan: destresa; Chinese Mandarin: 機巧, 机巧, 靈巧, 灵巧; Czech: zručnost, šikovnost; Danish: fingerfærdighed; Dutch: handigheid; Finnish: näppäryys, taitavuus; French: dextérité; Georgian: მოხერხებულობა, სიმარჯვე, ოსტატურობა, გაწაფულობა, სიმკვირცხლე, შნო; German: Fingerfertigkeit, Geschicklichkeit, Gewandtheit; Greek: επιδεξιότητα, δεξιοσύνη, επιτηδειότητα, μαστοριά; Ancient Greek: ἀμφιδεξιότης, δεινότης, δεξιότης, ἐπιδεξιότης, εὐθιξία, εὐμάρεια, εὐχειρία, εὐχειρίη, εὐχέρεια, πρᾶξις, ταχυχειρία; Hebrew: זריזות, גמישות, מיומנות, קלות תנועה; Hungarian: kézügyesség, ügyesség, fürgeség; Indonesian: ketangkasan; Italian: destrezza; Japanese: 器用さ, 素早さ; Latin: agilitas, pernicitas; Lithuanian: miklumas; Macedonian: спретност, умешност; Old English: handcræft; Persian: چیرهدستی, زبردستی, تردستی; Polish: zręczność, zwinność; Portuguese: destreza; Romanian: dexteritate, îndemânare, iscusință, dibăcie, abilitate; Russian: ловкость, сноровка, проворность, проворство, подвижность; Slovak: zručnosť, obratnosť; Spanish: destreza; Swedish: skicklighet, fingerfärdighet, händighet; Telugu: నైపుణ్యము
skill
Afrikaans: vaardigheid; Albanian: aftësi; Arabic: مَهَارَة; Armenian: հմտություն, ունակություն; Belarusian: уменне, умельства, майстэрства, навык; Bulgarian: умение, вещина, сръчност; Catalan: habilitat, destresa; Chinese Mandarin: 技巧, 技能, 技術/技术; Czech: schopnost; Danish: færdighed; Dutch: bekwaamheid, vaardigheid; Esperanto: bravuro, lerteco; Estonian: oskus; Faroese: kynstur, kunstur, hegni, fimi; Finnish: taito, kyky; French: habileté, compétence, don, capacité; Galician: habilidade, habelencia, maña, xeito, doén, despexo, chencha, azareña, destrez; German: Fähigkeit, Fertigkeit, Geschicklichkeit, Kunst, Talent, Kompetenz; Greek: επιδεξιότητα, δεξιοτεχνία, ικανότητα; Ancient Greek: δαημοσύνη, δεινότης, δεξιότης, διανόησις, ἐμπειρία, ἐντρέχεια, ἕξις, ἐπιδεξιότης, ἐπιστήμη, εὐεξία, εὐστοχία, εὐστοχίη, μῆτις, σοφία, σόφισμα, τέχνα, τέχνη, τὸ ἐντρεχές; Hebrew: מְיֻמָּנוּת, כִּשּׁוּרִים; Hindi: कुशलता, कौशल, निपुणता, महारत; Hungarian: ügyesség, hozzáértés; Indonesian: kemampuan, keahlian; Interlingua: habilitate, talento; Italian: abilità, capacità, competenza; Japanese: 腕, 技, 技能, 技巧, 技術, スキル; Korean: 기술, 스킬; Latin: habilitas, peritia, sollertia, potestas, potentia, ars; Latvian: prasme, iemaņas; Lithuanian: įgūdis; Lü: ᦞᦲᧉᦌᦱ; Macedonian: вештина; Malay: kemahiran, skil; Maltese: sengħa; Marathi: कौशल्य; Norman: agenceté; Norwegian Bokmål: dyktighet, evne, ferdighet, talent, dugleik; Nynorsk: dugleik, dyktigheit, evne, ferdigheit, talent; Occitan: abiletat; Old English: cræft; Persian: مهارت, اروین; Polish: umiejętność; Portuguese: habilidade, talento; Romanian: abilitate, pricepere, talent; Russian: умение, навык, мастерство, сноровка, искусство, способность, талант, дар; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вештина, вјештина; Roman: veština, vještina; Slovak: schopnosť; Slovene: spretnost, veščina; Spanish: destreza, habilidad, maña, talento; Swedish: färdighet, skicklighet; Tamil: திறன்; Telugu: నేర్పు, నిపుణత; Tocharian B: epastyäññe; Turkish: beceri, maharet, marifet, ustalık, yetenek, kabiliyet; Ukrainian: вмі́ння, майстерство, навик; Volapük: skil