μεγαλοπάθεια

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ἐν οἰκίᾳ τυφλῶν καὶ ὁ νυκτάλωψ ὀξυδερκήςeven the day-blind is sharp-eyed in a blind house | among the blind, the one-eyed man is king

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Transliteration A: megalopátheia Transliteration B: megalopatheia Transliteration C: megalopatheia Beta Code: megalopa/qeia

English (LSJ)

[πᾰ], ἡ, patience, fortitude, Plu. 2.551c (s.v.l.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 106] ἡ, große Geduld, Langmuth, Plut. S. N. V. 5.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
patience.
Étymologie: μέγας, πάθος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

μεγᾰλοπάθεια: [πᾰ] ἡ долготерпение, терпеливость Plut.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μεγᾰλοπάθεια: ἡ, μεγάλη ὑπομονή, καρτερία (τῆς ψυχῆς), Πλουτ. 2. 551C.

Greek Monolingual

μεγαλοπάθεια, ἡ (Α)
μεγάλη υπομονή.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < αμάρτυρο μεγαλοπαθής].

Translations

patience

Albanian: durim; Arabic: صَبْر‎, تَحَمُّل‎; Algerian Arabic: بَاصِيصَا‎; Egyptian Arabic: صبر‎; Armenian: համբերություն; Asturian: paciencia; Azerbaijani: səbir, dözüm, hövsələ; Bashkir: түҙемлек, сабырлыҡ; Belarusian: цярпенне, цярплі́васць; Bengali: ধৈর্য; Bulgarian: търпение, търпеливост; Burmese: ခန္တီ; Catalan: paciència; Chinese Mandarin: 耐性, 忍耐; Czech: trpělivost; Danish: tålmod, tålmodighed; Dutch: geduld; Esperanto: pacienco; Estonian: kannatlikkus; Faroese: tol; Finnish: maltti, kärsivällisyys; French: patience; Galician: paciencia; Georgian: მოთმინება; German: Geduld; Gothic: 𐌻𐌰𐌲𐌲𐌰𐌼𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹, 𐌿𐍃𐌸𐌿𐌻𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍃; Greek: υπομονή; Ancient Greek: ἀνεξικακία, ἀνοχή, καρτέρησις, καρτερία, μακροθυμία, μακροθυμίη, μεγαλοπάθεια, προσκαρτέρησις, τλημοσύνη, τληπάθεια, τληπάθησις, ὑπομονή; Haitian Creole: pasyans; Haryanvi: थ्यावस; Hebrew: סַבְלָנוּת‎; Hindi: सहन, धैर्य; Hungarian: türelem; Icelandic: þolinmæði, biðlund; Indonesian: kesabaran; Irish: foighne; Italian: pazienza; Japanese: 辛抱, 忍耐, 我慢; Kazakh: дегбір, сабыр; Khmer: ខន្តី; Korean: 참을성, 인내(忍耐); Kurdish Central Kurdish: ئارام‎, قنیات‎; Northern Kurdish: sebir, bêhnfirehî; Kyrgyz: сабырдуулук, сабыр, чыдам, чыдамдуулук; Lao: ຄວາມອົດທົນ; Latin: patientia; Latvian: pacietība; Lithuanian: kantrybė; Luxembourgish: Gedold; Macedonian: трпение, стрпливост; Malay: sabar, kesabaran; Maori: manawanuitanga; Middle English: pacience; Mongolian Cyrillic: тэвчээр; Ngazidja Comorian: subira; Norman: pâcienche; Norwegian Bokmål: tålmodighet; Nynorsk: tolmod; Occitan: paciéncia; Old English: ġeþyld; Oromo: obsa; Pashto: صبر‎, حوصله‎, زغم‎; Persian: صبر‎, شکیبائی‎, حوصله‎, تحمل‎; Piedmontese: passiensa; Polish: cierpliwość; Portuguese: paciência; Romagnol: pazénzia, pazenzia; Romanian: răbdare; Russian: терпение, терпеливость; Sanskrit: सहन, धैर्य; Serbo-Croatian Roman: krotost, trpeljivost, strpljénje, str̀pljivōst; Slovak: trpezlivosť; Slovene: potrpežljivost; Spanish: paciencia; Sranan Tongo: pasensie; Swahili: subra, subira, uvumilivu; Swedish: tålamod; Tagalog: pasensya; Tajik: сабр; Tatar: сабырлык; Telugu: ఓర్పు, సహనము; Thai: ความอดทน; Turkish: sabır, faysal; Turkmen: sabyr; Ukrainian: терпі́ння, терплячість, терпеливість; Urdu: سہن‎, صبر‎, تحمل‎; Uyghur: سەۋر‎; Uzbek: sabr; Walloon: pacyince; Welsh: ymaros, amynedd, dioddefgarwch; Yiddish: געדולד‎; Yoruba: sùúrù; Zazaki: sabır, sebır, tehamul; Zulu: isineke