θερμασία
ἐπ' αὐτὸν ἐπενθρῴσκει πυρὶ καὶ στεροπαῖς ὁ Διὸς γενέτας, δειναὶ δ' ἅμ᾽ ἕπονται κῆρες ἀναπλάκητοι → the son of Zeus is springing upon him with fiery lightning, and with him come the dread unerring Fates
English (LSJ)
ἡ, warmth, heat, Hp.Aph.5.63, Arist.Pr.860a19, Epicur. Ep.2p.40U., Thphr. HP 8.11.7. LXX Je.28(51).39, D.S.3.34, Paus.2.34.6; heating, opp. ψῦξις, Arist.GA764b7: pl., Plu.2.128f. (The pure Att. words are θερμότης and θέρμη, Thom.Mag.p.179R., but θερμασία is used by X.An.5.8.15.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 1201] ἡ, Hitze, Arist. probl. 1, 9. 8, 19, von den Atticisten als schlecht für θερμότης verworfen.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
chaleur.
Étymologie: θερμαίνω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
θερμᾰσία: ἡ
1 (внутреннее) тепло, теплота: τὸ κινεῖσθαι παρέχει θερμασίαν Xen. движение согревает;
2 повышенная температура, жар (θ. καὶ σφακελισμός Arst.; διαρροία καὶ θ. Plut.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
θερμᾰσία: ἡ, θερμότης, ζέστη, Ἱππ. Ἀφ. 1255, Ἀριστ. Προβλ. 1. 9, 2, κτλ.· ἡ παρ’ Ἀττ. λέξις εἶναι θερμότης (Θωμ. Μ. 441), ἀλλ΄ ἴδε Ξεν. Ἀν. 5. 8,15.
Greek Monolingual
και θερμασιά, η (ΑΜ θερμασία)
θερμότητα, θέρμη («τὸ γὰρ κινεῖσθαι... παρεῖχε θερμασίαν τινά», Ξεν.)
νεοελλ.
ελώδης πυρετός, ελονοσία.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < θερμαίνω + θηλ. κατάλ. -σια (πρβλ. σημα-σία < σημαίνω)].
Greek Monotonic
θερμᾰσία: ἡ, = θερμότης, σε Ξεν.
Middle Liddell
θερμᾰσία, ἡ, = θερμότης, Xen.]
Translations
heat
Afrikaans: hitte; Albanian: nxehtësi, ohtë; Arabic: حَرَارَة; Egyptian Arabic: حرارة; Armenian: ջերմություն, տաքություն; Aromanian: cãroari, cãloari, cãldurã; Assamese: তাও, তাপ, গৰম; Asturian: calor; Basque: bero; Bulgarian: топлина; Catalan: calor; Cebuano: init; Chinese Cantonese: 熱, 热; Mandarin: 熱, 热; Czech: teplo; Danish: varme; Dutch: warmte; Esperanto: varmo; Finnish: lämpö, lämpöenergia, lämpömäärä; Franco-Provençal: chalor; French: chaleur; Friulian: calôr, cjalt; Galician: calor; Georgian: სითბო; German: Wärmeenergie, Wärme; Greek: θερμότητα, ζέστη; Ancient Greek: ἀλέα, ἀλέη, θάλπος, θάλψις, θερμασία, θέρμη, θερμότης, καῦμα, πῦρ, φλόξ; Guinea-Bissau Creole: kalur; Gujarati: તાપ, ગરમી, ઉકળાટ; Hausa: zafi; Hebrew: חום, טמפרטורה; Higaonon: init; Hiligaynon: init; Hindi: गर्मी, तपिश, आँच, गर्म, ताप; Hungarian: hő; Ilocano: pudot; Indonesian: kalor; Irish: teas; Italian: calore; Japanese: 熱; Kabuverdianu: kalor; Kapampangan: pali; Kazakh: жылулық; Korean: 열; Kurdish Central Kurdish: گەرما; Northern Kurdish: tîn; Latgalian: syltums; Latin: calor; Latvian: siltums; Lithuanian: šiluma; Macedonian: топлина; Malagasy: mafana; Malay: haba, bahang, kepanasan; Maltese: sħana; Maori: mahana; Maranao: pakayaw; Mauritian Creole: saler; Megleno-Romanian: căloari; Middle English: hete; Norwegian: varme; Occitan: calor; Old English: hǣtu; Oromo: ho'ina; Pangasinan: puetang; Papiamentu: kalor; Pashto: تودوخي; Persian: گرما; Plautdietsch: Hett; Polish: ciepło; Portuguese: calor; Quechua: ruphay; Rapa Nui: hana; Romanian: căldură; Romansch: chalur, calira, caleira; Russian: тепло, жар; Sanskrit: घृण, घर्म, तपस्; Santali: ᱞᱚᱞᱚ; Sardinian: calore, calori; Serbo-Croatian: toplina; Sicilian: caudu calura calurìa, caluri; Slovene: toplota; Southern Altai: изӱ, јылу; Spanish: calor; Sundanese: ᮕᮔᮞ᮪; Swahili: harara; Swedish: värme, värmeenergi; Tagalog: init; Tamil: சூடு; Telugu: విద్యుత్చక్తి; Thai: ความร้อน; Tocharian B: emalle; Turkish: ısı; Ukrainian: тепло, жар; Urdu: گرمی, تپش, آنچ; Venetan: całor; Volapük: hit; Waray-Waray: init; Yakut: куйаас, итии; Yup'ik: puqla; Zazaki: gharm, gherm