μισεῖν

From LSJ

ἄνω ποταμῶν ἱερῶν χωροῦσι παγαί → the springs of sacred rivers flow upward, backward to their sources flow the streams of holy rivers

Source

Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also μισέω): hate, have an aversion to

Lexicon Thucydideum

odisse, to hate, 2.61.4,
PASS. 2.64.1, 2.64.5, 3.64.4, 8.83.2.

Translations

hate

Afrikaans: haat; Albanian: urrej; Amharic: መጥላት; Arabic: كَرِهَ, أَبْغَضَ; Egyptian Arabic: كره, بغض; Armenian: ատել; Aromanian: urãscu; Asturian: odiar; Azerbaijani: nifrət etmək, zəhləsi getmək; Basque: gorrotatu; Belarusian: ненаві́дзець; Bengali: ঘৃণা করা; Bulgarian: мразя, ненавиждам; Burmese: စက်ဆုပ်, မုန်း; Catalan: odiar; Chinese Cantonese: 好憎, ; Mandarin: , 討厭 / 讨厌, 仇恨, , 憎恨, , 恨惡 / 恨恶; Cornish: bos kas gans; Czech: nenávidět, nesnášet; Danish: hade; Dutch: haten; Esperanto: malami; Estonian: vihkama; Faroese: hata; Finnish: vihata; French: haïr, détester; Friulian: odeâ; Georgian: სიძულვილი, ეჯავრება, ზიზღი; German: hassen; Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: μισώ, απεχθάνομαι; Ancient Greek: ἀπεχθαίρω, ἀπεχθίζω, ἀπέχθομαι, ἀποπτύειν, ἀποπτύω, διαμισέω, ἐκμισέω, ἐχθαίρειν, ἐχθαίρω, ἔχθειν, μισεῖν, μισέω, στυγεῖν, στυγέω; Haitian Creole: rayi; Hebrew: שָׂנֵא; Hindi: घृणा करना; Hungarian: gyűlöl, utál; Icelandic: hata; Ido: odiar; Indonesian: benci, membenci; Irish: is fuath le; Italian: odiare; Japanese: 憎む, 嫌う, 厭う, 嫌悪する; Kazakh: жек көру; Khmer: ស្អប់, ជិន; Korean: 싫어하다, 미워하다; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: hîlet bûn, nefret kirin, hîlet bûn; Kyrgyz: жек көрүү; Ladino: aborreser; Lao: ກຽດ; Latgalian: neist; Latin: odi, odio; Latvian: ienīst, neciest; Lithuanian: neapkęsti; Lombard: odià; Low German: haten; Luxembourgish: haassen; Macedonian: мрази; Malay: benci; Malayalam: വെറുക്കുക; Maltese: mibegħda, bagħad; Maore Comorian: uyenga, utukiwa na; Maori: mauāhara; Middle English: haten; Mongolian: хорсох, үзэн ядах, занах; Navajo: yijoołá; Norman: dêtester; Norwegian: hate; Occitan: asirar, aissosar; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: ненавидѣти; Old English: hatian; Old Norse: hata; Oromo: jibbuu; Pashto: بدوړل; Persian: نفرت داشتن, بیزار بودن; Pitjantjatjara: kuraringanyi; Polish: nienawidzić; Portuguese: odiar; Quechua: chiqnikuy, chiqniy, cignii, cikii; Romanian: urî; Romansch: odiar, detestar, hassiar, spretschar; Russian: ненавидеть; Sanskrit: द्वेष्टि; Sardinian: odiai, tirriai; Serbo-Croatian: nenávideti, ненавидети; Cyrillic: мр́зити, мр́зети; Roman: mŕziti, mŕzeti; Sinhalese: ද්වේෂ කරනවා; Slovak: nenávidieť; Slovene: sovražiti; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: gramowaś, gramjeś; Spanish: odiar; Sumerian: 𒄾𒈪𒉭; Swahili: kuchukia; Swedish: hata; Tagalog: mapoot; Tajik: нафрат доштан, нафрат кардан, бад додан; Tamil: வெறு; Telugu: ఏవగించుకొను, అసహ్యించుకొను; Thai: เกลียด; Tibetan: སྡང, ཞེ་འཁོན་འཛིན, ཞེ་ལོག; Turkish: nefret etmek, iğrenmek, tiksinmek, ikrah etmek; Turkmen: ýigrenmek, ýigrençmek; Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎐𐎀; Ukrainian: ненавидіти; Urdu: گھرنا کرنا, نفرت کرنا; Uyghur: امان كۆرمەك, نەپرەتلەنمەك; Uzbek: yomon koʻrmoq, nafratlanmoq; Vietnamese: ghét; Welsh: casáu, bod yn gas gan; Yiddish: פֿײַנט האָבן, האַסן; Zazaki: nefret kerden, qıcığ gıroten