ισημερία
Ποιητὴς, ὁπόταν ἐν τῷ τρίποδι τῆς Μούσης καθίζηται, τότε οὐκ ἔμφρων ἐστίν → Whenever a poet is seated on the Muses' tripod, he is not in his senses
Greek Monolingual
Translations
Arabic: اِعْتِدَال; Armenian: գիշերահավասար; Asturian: equinocciu; Azerbaijani: ekinoks, gecə-gündüzün bərabərliyi; Basque: ekinokzio; Bulgarian: равноде́нствие; Catalan: equinocci; Chinese Mandarin: 晝夜平分點, 昼夜平分点, 二分點, 二分点; Czech: rovnodennost; Danish: jævndøgn; Dutch: nachtevening, dag-en-nachtevening, equinox; Esperanto: ekvinokso, tagnoktegaleco; Estonian: pööripäev, võrdpäevsus; Faroese: javndøgur; Finnish: päiväntasaus; French: équinoxe; Galician: equinoccio; Georgian: ბუნიობა, დღეღამტოლობა, ბუნიაობა; German: Tagundnachtgleiche, Tagnachtgleiche, Äquinoktium; Greek: ισημερία; Ancient Greek: ἰσημερία; Hindi: विषुव; Hungarian: nap-éj egyenlőség; Icelandic: jafndægur; Ido: equinoxo; Interlingua: equinoctio; Irish: cónocht; Italian: equinozio; Japanese: 分点; Korean: 분점(分點); Latin: aequinoctium; Lithuanian: lygiadienis, ekvinokcija; Malagasy: ekinôksa; Malayalam: വിഷുവം; Maori: pahore o Rehua, te pahore o Rehua; Norwegian Bokmål: jevndøgn; Nynorsk: jamdøgn; Old English: efnniht; Old Frisian: evennacht; Persian: اعتدال, برابران; Polish: równonoc, ekwinokcjum; Portuguese: equinócio; Punjabi: ਸਮਰਾਤ; Romanian: echinox, echinocțiu; Russian: равноденствие; Sanskrit: विषुव; Scottish Gaelic: co-fhad-thràth; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: равнодневница, равнодневица; Roman: ravnodnevnica, ravnodnevica; Slovak: rovnodennosť; Slovene: enakonočje, ekvinokcij; Spanish: equinoccio; Swedish: dagjämning; Tagalog: ekinoksyo; Thai: วิษุวัต; Turkish: ekinoks; Ukrainian: рівноде́ння Readings; Vietnamese: điểm phân; Welsh: cyhydnos