ζηλοτυπῶ

From LSJ

ἀψευδεῖ δὲ πρὸς ἄκμονι χάλκευε γλῶσσαν → he forged the tongue on the anvil of no lies

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Albanian: resë; Arabic: حَسَدَ‎; Egyptian Arabic: حسد‎; Armenian: նախանձել; Bau Bidayuh: bidoki; Belarusian: зайздросціць; Bulgarian: завиждам; Catalan: envejar; Cebuano: sina, suya; Chinese Mandarin: 羡慕; Czech: závidět; Dutch: benijden, afgunstig zijn; Esperanto: envii; Faroese: øvunda; Finnish: kadehtia; French: envier; Galician: envexar; Georgian: შეშურება; German: beneiden; Greek: ζηλεύω, φθονώ; Ancient Greek: ἀγάω, ἄγαμαι, ἀγαίομαι, ἀποφθαλμόομαι, ἀποφθαλμοῦμαι, ἀποφθαλμιόομαι, βασκαίνω, διαφθονέω, διαφθονῶ, ἐπιβλέπω, ζαλλεύω, ζαλόω, ζαλῶ, ζηλεύω, ζηλοτυπέω, ζηλοτυπῶ, ζηλόω, ζηλῶ, φθονέω, φθονῶ; Hungarian: irigyel; Indonesian: cemburu; Irish Old Irish: for·muinethar; Italian: invidiare; Japanese: 羨む; Kazakh: қызғану; Korean: 부럽다; Latin: invideo; Macedonian: завидува; Maori: kōhaehae; Middle English: envien; Old English: æfestegian; Persian: حسادت ورزیدن‎, رشک ورزیدن‎; Polish: zazdrościć; Portuguese: invejar; Romanian: invidia; Russian: завидовать; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: завидети, завидјети; Roman: zavideti, zavidjeti; Slovak: závidieť; Slovene: zavidati; Spanish: envidiar; Swedish: avundas; Tamil: பொறாமை; Thai: ริษยา, อิจฉา; Turkish: kıskanmak; Ukrainian: заздрити; Zazaki: peğil biyen