μεγαλήτωρ
English (LSJ)
-ορος, ὁ, ἡ, (ἦτορ) great-hearted, Πάτροκλος Il.16.257; Κύκλωψ Od.10.200, cf. D.P.658, etc.: in Hom. always with pr. ns., exc. in phrase μεγαλήτορα θυμόν Il.9.629, Od.9.500, al.; μεγαλήτορες ὀργαί Pi.I.5(4).34.
German (Pape)
[Seite 105] ορος, großherzig, bes. von hohem Muthe; Hom. oft, von einzelnen Helden, z. B. Patroklos, Il. 16, 527, u. ganzen Völkern, Τρῶες, 21, 55 Od. 10, 200, auch θυμός, 9, 500, das mutige Herz; μεγαλήτορες ὀργαί, Pind. I. 4, 38; ἵπποι, Opp. Cyn. 4, 113, v.l. μεγαλήνορες.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ορος (ὁ, ἡ)
1 au grand cœur, au grand courage;
2 fier, orgueilleux.
Étymologie: μέγας, ἦτορ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
μεγᾰλήτωρ: ορος adj. мужественный, отважный (Πάτροκλος, Ἐτεόκρητες, θυμός Hom.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
μεγᾰλήτωρ: -ορος, ὁ, ἡ (ἦτορ) μεγαλόψυχος, μεγαλόκαρδος, μεγάθυμος, ἐπίθ. γενναίων ἀνδρῶν καὶ ὁλοκλήρων ἐθνῶν, Ὅμ.· ὡσαύτως ἐπὶ τοῦ Πολυφήμου, Ὀδ. Κ. 200· ὁ Ὅμηρ. ἀείποτε συνάπτει αὐτὸ πρὸς κύρια ὀνόματα πλὴν ἐν τῇ φράσει μεγαλήτορα θυμὸν Ἰλ. Ι. 629, Ὀδ. Ι. 500, κ. ἀλλ.: οὕτω, μεγαλήτορες ὀργαὶ Πινδ. Ι. 5 (4), 44.
English (Autenrieth)
(ἦτορ): great-hearted, proud.
English (Slater)
μεγᾰλήτωρ great hearted ἀλλ' ἐν Οἰνώνᾳ μεγαλήτορες ὀργαὶ Αἰακοῦ παίδων τε (I. 5.34)
Greek Monolingual
μεγαλήτωρ, -ορος, ὁ, ἡ (ΑM)
μεγαλόκαρδος, μεγαλόψυχος («οἱ δ' ἅμα Πατρόκλῳ μεγαλήτορι θωρηχθέντες», Ομ. Ιλ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < μεγαλ(ο)- + -ήτωρ (< ἦτορ «καρδιά»)].
Greek Monotonic
μεγᾰλήτωρ: -ορος, ὁ, ἡ (ἦτορ), μεγαλόκαρδος, ηρωϊκός, σε Όμηρ.
Middle Liddell
μεγᾰλ-ήτωρ, ορος, ὁ, ἡ, ἦτορ
great-hearted, heroic, Hom.
Translations
brave
Afrikaans: dapper, braaf; Albanian: i guximshëm; Arabic: شُجَاع, جَرِيء, جَسُور; Egyptian Arabic: شجيع; Armenian: քաջ; Aromanian: gioni; Asturian: bravu, valiente; Azerbaijani: cəsur, mərd, comərd, ürəkli; Bashkir: батыр, ҡыйыу; Basque: ausart; Belarusian: храбры, адважны, смелы; Bengali: সাহসী; Breton: kaloneg; Bulgarian: храбър, смел; Burmese: ရဲရင့်, သတ္တိကောင်း; Catalan: valent, coratjós, audaç; Chechen: майра; Cherokee: ᏧᎵᏨᏯᏍᏗ; Chinese Gan: 勇敢, 有量, 猛, 敢, 俹/𱎫; Mandarin: 勇敢; Czech: odvážný, statečný; Danish: modig; Dutch: moedig; Esperanto: brava, kuraĝa; Estonian: vapper, vahva, julge; Faroese: djarvur; Finnish: rohkea, urhea, reipas; French: courageux; Friulian: di fiât; Galician: bravo, valente; Georgian: გამბედავი, მამაცი, გულადი, გაბედული, ვაჟკაცი, გულოვანი; German: tapfer, mutig; Greek: γενναίος, θαρραλέος; Ancient Greek: ἀγαθός, ἀγανόρειος, ἀγασός, ἀγηνόρειος, ἀγήνωρ, ἀδείλανδρος, ἀζαθός, ἀλκήεις, ἄλκιμος, ἀνδρεῖος, ἀνδρήιος, ἀνόρεος, ἀρρενῶδες, ἀρρενώδης, εἰνάρετος, ἐνάρετος, ἐσθλός, ἐσλός, ἔσλος, εὐθαρσής, εὐκάρδιος, ἐύς, ἐΰς, εὐτλήμων, εὔτολμος, εὔψυχος, ἠΰς, θαρσητικός, θρασύς, θρασύσπλαγχνος, θυμοειδής, ἰνάρετος, ἰσχυροκάρδιος, κινδυνευτής, κρατερόφρων, μεγαθαρσής, μεγαλήτωρ, μεγαλόθυμος, μεγαλοθύμων, μεγαλόφρων, πανθαρσής, περίσπλαγχνος, ταλαίφρων, ταλακάρδιος, ταλαύρινος, τλάθυμος, τλάμων, τλήθυμος, τλήμων, τολμάεις, τολμήεις, τολμῆεν, τολμήεσσα, τολμῇν, τολμηρός, τολμῇς, τολμῇσσα, φαρυμός; Haitian Creole: brav; Hawaiian: koa; Hebrew: אַמִּיץ, אמיצה; Hindi: बहादुर, व्यकित; Hungarian: bátor; Icelandic: hugrakkur; Ido: brava, kurajoza; Igbo: ebube; Indonesian: berani; Ingush: майра; Irish: calma, misniúil, cróga, móruchtúil, fearúil; Italian: coraggioso, ardito, baldo, audace, valoroso, impavido; Japanese: 勇敢な, 勇気ある, 勇猛な, 雄々しい; Javanese: wani; Kazakh: ержүрек, батыл, батыр, дәділ; Khmer: ក្លាហាន; Korean: 용감하다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ئازا, قارەمان; Kyrgyz: кайраттуу, жүрөктүү, батымдуу; Ladino: korajozo; Lao: ກຳແຫງ, ກ້າຫານ, ກ້າ; Latin: animosus, fortis, magnanimus; Latvian: drosmīgs, drošs; Lithuanian: drąsus; Luxembourgish: daper, couragéiert; Macedonian: храбар, смел; Malay: berani; Malayalam: ധീര, ധൈര്യമുള്ള; Maltese: kuraġġuż; Manchu: ᠪᠠᡨᡠ᠋ᡵᡠ; Maori: hautoa, māia, toa; Marathi: चातुर्य; Middle English: doughty; Mongolian: эрэлхэг, зоригтой; Norman: brave; Norwegian: modig; Occitan: coratjós, valent; Ojibwe: zoongide'e; Old English: beald; Old Javanese: wani; Ottawa: aakde'e, zoongde'e; Ottoman Turkish: قوچاق; Persian: شجاع, دلیر, نیو; Plautdietsch: brow; Polish: odważny, chrobry, dzielny; Portuguese: bravo, valente, corajoso; Romanian: curajos, brav; Russian: храбрый, смелый, отважный, бесстрашный, бравый; Scots: wicht; Scottish Gaelic: misneachail, tapaidh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: храбар; Roman: hrabar; Sicilian: curaggiusu; Slovak: odvážny, statočný; Slovene: pogumen, hraber; Somali: geesi; Southern Altai: јӱректӱ; Spanish: valiente, valeroso, corajudo; Swahili: jasiri; Swedish: modig; Tagalog: matapang; Tajik: шуҷоъ, далер, диловар, шуҷоатманд; Tamil: தைரியசாலி; Telugu: ధైర్యమైన; Thai: กล้าหาญ, กล้า; Tibetan: བློ་ཁོག་ཆེན་པོ; Turkish: cesur, mert, korkusuz, yürekli, cesaretli; Turkmen: batyr, mert; Tuvan: эккер-эрес, кайгал, дидим; Ukrainian: хоробрий, відважний, сміливий; Urdu: بهادر; Uyghur: باتۇر, قورقماس, جەسۇر, مەرد; Uzbek: jasur, mard, botir, dovyurak; Vietnamese: dũng cảm), mạnh dạn, mạnh bạo, gan dạ; Volapük: kuradik; Walloon: coraedjeus, bråve, franc; Welsh: dewr, gwrdd, gwrol, eofn, glew; Yiddish: העלדיש, מוטיק; Zulu: -nesibindi