ζᾶλος
καὶ τὸ σιγᾶν πολλάκις ἐστὶ σοφώτατον ἀνθρώπῳ νοῆσαι → and silence is often the wisest thing for a man to heed, and often is man's best wisdom to be silent, and often keeping silent is the wisest thing for a man to heed
English (LSJ)
ζαλόω, ζαλωτός, Dor. for ζῆλος, etc.
Greek Monotonic
ζᾶλος: ζᾱλόω, ζᾱλωτός, Δωρ. αντί ζῆλος κ.λπ.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
ζᾶλος Dor. voor ζῆλος.
German (Pape)
dor. für ζῆλος.
Translations
envy
Albanian: zili; Arabic: حَسَد; Egyptian Arabic: حسد; South Levantine Arabic: حسد, غيرة; Armenian: նախանձ; Asturian: enveya; Azerbaijani: həsəd, paxıllıq; Belarusian: зайздрасць, завісць; Bulgarian: завист; Catalan: enveja; Cherokee: ᎠᏓᏛᏳᏤᎯ; Chinese Mandarin: 妒嫉, 羡慕; Czech: závist; Danish: misundelse; Dutch: afgunst, nijd; Estonian: kadedus; Faroese: øvundsjúka, øvund; Finnish: kateus; French: envie, jalousie, convoitise; Galician: envexa; Georgian: შური; German: Neid; Greek: φθόνος; Ancient Greek: ἄγη, βασκανία, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, ζηλοτυπία, ζήλωσις, μέγαρσις, τὸ ἐπίφθονον, τὸ ὕποπτον, ὑποψία, ὑποψίη, ὑφοψία, φθόνος; Hausa: hassadā̀; Hebrew: קנאה; Hindi: ईर्ष्या; Hungarian: irigység; Indonesian: dengki, cemburu, iri; Irish: formad; Old Irish: format; Italian: invidia; Japanese: 嫉妬, ねたみ; Javanese: iri; Kapampangan: rirya; Korean: 부러움, 질투; Latin: invidia; Latvian: skaudība; Lithuanian: pavỹdas; Macedonian: завист; Maori: tarahae, harawene, pūhaehae, wenerau, pūngaengae; Middle English: envie; Navajo: oochʼį́į́d; Norwegian Bokmål: misunnelse; Nynorsk: misunning, avund; Occitan: enveja; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: зависть; Old English: æfest; Old Norse: ǫfund; Oromo: hinaaffii; Persian: حسادت, رشک, حسد; Plautdietsch: Aufgonst; Polish: zazdrość, zawiść; Portuguese: inveja, ciumes; Romanian: invidie; Russian: зависть; Sanskrit: ईर्षा; Scottish Gaelic: farmad, eud; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: завист, љубомора, јал; Roman: závist, ljubòmora, jal; Silesian: zŏwiść; Slovak: závisť; Slovene: zavist; Spanish: envidia, pelusa; Swahili: wivu; Swedish: avund; Tagalog: inggit; Tajik: ҳасад, рашк; Telugu: ఈర్ష్య, ఈసు, అసూయ; Thai: ความริษยา, ความอิจฉา; Turkish: kıskançlık, haset; Ukrainian: заздрість, зависть; Uzbek: hasad, rashk; Welsh: eiddigedd; Zazaki: peğiley, haset c
jealousy
Albanian: xhelozi; Arabic South Levantine Arabic: غيرة; Armenian: նախանձ; Belarusian: зайздрасць, завісць; Bulgarian: завист; Catalan: gels; Czech: závist; Danish: misundelighed; Dutch: nijd, afgunst; Finnish: kateus; French: jalousie; Georgian: შურიანობა, შური; German: Mißgunst; Greek: ζήλια; Ancient Greek: ἄγη, βασκανία, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, ζηλοτυπία, ζήλωσις, μέγαρσις, τὸ ἐπίφθονον, τὸ ὕποπτον, ὑποψία, ὑποψίη, ὑφοψία, φθόνος; Latin: invidia, zelus; Macedonian: завист; Magahi: 𑂙𑂰𑂯; Malayalam: അസൂയ; Ngazidja Comorian: wivivu; Old English: andung; Polish: zawiść, zazdrość; Russian: зависть; Scottish Gaelic: eud; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: завист; Roman: závist; Slovak: závisť; Slovene: zavist; Swedish: avund, avundsjuka; Ukrainian: заздрощі, заздрість, зависть
zeal
Albanian: cenë; Arabic: حَمَاس, جُهْد; Egyptian Arabic: جهد; Armenian: նախանձախնդրություն; Azerbaijani: şövq, canfəşanlıq; Belarusian: запал, заўзятасць; Bulgarian: усъ́рдие, старание, стремеж; Catalan: zel; Cherokee: ᎤᏚᎩᎬᏗ; Chinese Mandarin: 熱心/热心, 熱情/热情, 激情, 熱忱/热忱; Cornish: diwysykter; Czech: horlivost; Dutch: ijver, geestdrift; Esperanto: fervoro; Finnish: into, intohimo, kiihko; French: zèle, assiduité; Georgian: გულმოდგინება, სიბეჯითე, თავგამოდება; German: Eifer, Begeisterung; Gothic: 𐌰𐌻𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: ζήλος; Ancient Greek: γνώμα, γνώμη, ἐκτένεια, ἔριδα, ἔρις, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, ζήλωσις, οἶστρος, ὄπις, προαίρεσις, προθυμία, προθυμίη, σπουδασμός, σπουδή, τὸ πρόθυμον; Hungarian: buzgóság, buzgalom, lelkesedés, hév, hevület; Ido: zelo; Interlingua: zelo; Irish: díograis; Italian: zelo; Japanese: 熱情, 情熱, 熱意, 意気込み, 気勢; Korean: 열정(熱情); Latin: studium, zelus, ardor, fervor, alacritas; Macedonian: ревност; Norwegian Bokmål: engasjement, iver; Persian: غِیرَت, تَعَصُّب; Plautdietsch: Iewa; Polish: zapał inan, gorliwość; Portuguese: zelo; Romanian: zel, ardoare, râvnă, sârguință; Russian: рвение, усердие, старание, запал; Sanskrit: उत्साह; Scottish Gaelic: eud; Slovak: horlivosť; Spanish: ahínco, fervor, celo, entusiasmo, denuedo; Swedish: iver, nit, nitälskan; Tajik: ғайрат; Tocharian B: spelkke; Turkish: hırs, şevk, heves; Ukrainian: запопадливість, запал, завзяття, завзятість; Uzbek: gʻayrat; Welsh: sêl, selogrwydd
glory
Albanian: zulë, zulmë; Arabic: مَجْد, شَرَف; Armenian: փառք; Azerbaijani: şərəf, şan, izzət, şöhrət; Bashkir: дан; Belarusian: слава, хвала; Bulgarian: слава; Burmese: ကျက်သရေ; Catalan: glòria; Chinese Mandarin: 榮光/荣光; Czech: sláva; Danish: ære; Dutch: glorie, eer, roem; Estonian: kuulsus; Finnish: kunnia, kunnioitus, maineikkuus; French: gloire; Middle French: gloyre; Old French: gloire, glorie; Galician: groria, brasón, loureis; Georgian: დიდება; German: Ruhm, Glorie, Ehre; Greek: δόξα; Ancient Greek: ἄγαλμα, ἀξίωμα, ἀριπρέπεια, δόξα, ἐνδοξότης, ἐπιδοξότης, εὐδοξία, εὐημερία, εὐκλεία, εὔκλεια, εὐκλεΐη, ἐυκλείη, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, κλέος, κλέϝος, κληδών, κῦδος, μηνίσκος, ὄνομα, τιμή, ὕψωμα, χάρις; Hebrew: כָּבוֹד; Hindi: प्रतिष्ठा, इज़्ज़त; Hungarian: dicsőség; Italian: gloria; Japanese: 名声, 名誉, 誉れ, 栄光; Kashubian: słôwa; Kazakh: даңқ, атақ; Khmer: កិត្តិគុណ, កិរ្តិ៍, កិត្តិ; Korean: 명예(名譽), 영광(榮光), 명성(名聲); Kyrgyz: даңк, атак; Lao: ກຽດ, ຍົດ, ກິດຕິ; Latin: gloria; Latvian: slava; Lithuanian: šlovė; Macedonian: слава; Middle English: glorie; Mongolian Cyrillic: алдар; Mongolian: ᠠᠯᠳᠠᠷ; Norwegian Bokmål: glorie, ære; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слава; Glagolitic: ⱄⰾⰰⰲⰰ; Old East Slavic: слава; Old English: tir, ār; Persian: شهرت, افتخار, عزت, شرف; Polish: chwała, gloria, sława, splendor; Portuguese: glória; Romanian: glorie, slavă; Russian: слава, честь, хвала; Sanskrit: श्रवस्, यशस्; Scottish Gaelic: glòir, cliù; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сла̏ва; Roman: slȁva; Slovak: sláva; Slovene: slava; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: sława; Upper Sorbian: sława; Swedish: ära; Tahitian: hinuhinu; Tajik: шӯҳрат, шараф, ифтихор, иззат; Tatar: дан; Thai: เกียรติ, กิตติ; Turkish: şeref, şan, şöhret; Ukrainian: слава, честь, хвала; Uzbek: shon, sharaf, shuhrat, izzat, iftixor; Vietnamese: vinh quang; West Frisian: eare