ζηλήμων
Ἐλεεινότατόν μοι φαίνετ' ἀτυχία φίλου → Miseria amici mihi suprema est miseria → Am meisten Mitleid, scheint's, heischt eines Freundes Leid
English (LSJ)
ζηλήμον, gen. ονος, (ζηλέω) jealous, σχέτλιοί ἐστε, θεοί, ζηλήμονες ἔξοχον ἄλλων Od.5.118; and late Ep., as Call.Dian.30, Opp.C.3.191, Musae.36, 37; μῆνις AP3.7 (Inscr. Cyzic.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 1138] ον, neidisch, von den Göttern, Od. 5, 118; eifersüchtig, bei sp. D., wie Mus. 36; Opp. C. 3, 191, τινός; vgl. Callim. Dian. 30. Auch Dionysus heißt Anth. IX, 524, 7 so. Vgl. ζηλαῖος.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ων, ον ; gén. ονος;
envieux, jaloux de, gén..
Étymologie: ζῆλος.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
ζηλήμων -ον [ζῆλος] jaloers, afgunstig:. ζηλήμονες ἔξοχον ἄλλων bij uitstek afgunstig (van de goden) Od. 5.118.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ζηλήμων: 2, gen. ονος завистливый, ревнивый (θεοί Hom.; Διόνυσος Anth.).
English (Autenrieth)
(ζῆλος): jealous, grudging, Od. 5.118†.
Greek Monolingual
ζηλήμων, -ον (Α)
1. φθονερός, ζηλότυπος
2. αυτός που έχει ζήλο, θερμό ενδιαφέρον.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ζήλος (Ι) + κατάλ. -ημών (πρβλ. αιδήμων, ελεήμων)].
Greek Monotonic
ζηλήμων: -ον (ζηλέω), γεν. -ονος, ζηλιάρης, ζηλότυπος, ζηλόφθονος, σε Ομήρ. Οδ.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ζηλήμων: -ον, γεν. -ονος (ζηλέω) ζηλότυπος, σχέτλιοί ἐστε, θεοί, ζηλήμονες ἔξοχον ἄλλων Ὀδ. Ε. 118· καὶ παρὰ μεταγεν. Ἐπ., ὡς Καλλ. εἰς Ἄρτ. 30, Ὀππ. Κ. 3. 191, Μουσαῖ. 36, 37, Ἀνθ. Π. 3. 7· πρβλ. δύσζηλος.
Middle Liddell
ζηλήμων, ονος, ζηλέω
jealous, Od.
Translations
jealous
Albanian: zili; Arabic: غَيُور; Egyptian Arabic: غيار; Armenian: խանդոտ; Azerbaijani: qısqanc; Belarusian: раўні́вы; Bulgarian: ревнив; Catalan: gelós; Chickasaw: hopoo; Chinese Mandarin: 妒忌, 吃醋; Cantonese: 呷醋; Hokkien: 食醋; Czech: žárlivý; Danish: jaloux; Dutch: jaloers; Estonian: armukade; Faroese: øvundsjúkur; Finnish: mustasukkainen; French: jaloux, jalouse; Galician: ciumento; Georgian: ეჭვიანი; German: eifersüchtig; Greek: ζηλιάρης; Ancient Greek: ἐπίφθονος, ζηλαῖος, ζηλήμων, ζηλότυπος, ζηλωτής, κοτήεις, ὑπόπτης, φθονερός; Hungarian: féltékeny; Icelandic: afbrýðisamur; Indonesian: cemburu; Irish: éadmhar, éad a bheith agat/ort; Italian: geloso, gelosa; Japanese: 妬ましい, 嫉妬, 嫉妬深い, やきもちをやく; Khmer: ប្រច័ណ្ឌ, ច្រណែន; Latvian: greizsirdīgs; Lithuanian: įtarus; Louisiana Creole French: jalou; Macedonian: љубоморен; Norwegian: sjalu; Persian: رشکین; Polish: zazdrosny; Portuguese: ciumento; Romanian: gelos; Russian: ревнивый, ревнующий; Scottish Gaelic: eudmhor; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љубоморан; Roman: ljubomoran; Slovak: žiarlivý; Slovene: ljubosumen; Spanish: celoso, encelado; Swedish: svartsjuk; Tagalog: selos; Tajik: рашкин; Turkish: kıskanç; Ukrainian: ревнивий; Vietnamese: ghen; Walloon: djalot; Welsh: eiddigus