θερμασία

From LSJ

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

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Full diacritics: θερμᾰσία Medium diacritics: θερμασία Low diacritics: θερμασία Capitals: ΘΕΡΜΑΣΙΑ
Transliteration A: thermasía Transliteration B: thermasia Transliteration C: thermasia Beta Code: qermasi/a

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:
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: , ; Mandarin: , ; 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