νεκρεγερσία
ξένῳ δὲ σιγᾶν κρεῖττον ἢ κεκραγέναι → it's better for a stranger to keep silence than to shout (Menander)
German (Pape)
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Greek (Liddell-Scott)
νεκρεγερσία: ἡ, ἀντὶ νεκρῶν ἔγερσις Ψευδο-Χρυσ. τ. 7, σ. 332, 21· ὡσαύτως (ἧττον ὀρθῶς), νεκρέγερσις, Γρ. Ναζ. τ. 2, 258· ― νεκρεγέρτης, ὁ, ὁ τοὺς νεκροὺς ἐγείρων, αὐτόθι.
Greek Monolingual
η (ΑΜ νεκρεγερσία) νεκρεγέρτης
η νεκρανάσταση.
Translations
resurrection
Armenian: հարություն; Belarusian: уваскрашэнне; Bulgarian: възкресение; Catalan: resurrecció; Chinese Cantonese: 復活, 复活; Hakka: 復活, 复活; Mandarin: 復活, 复活; Min Nan: 閣活, 阁活; Crimean Tatar: tirilüv, tirilme; Czech: vzkříšení; Dutch: herrijzenis, wederopstanding, opstanding, verrijzenis; Esperanto: reviviĝo; Estonian: ülestõusmine; Finnish: ylösnousemus; French: résurrection; Galician: resurrección; Georgian: გაცოცხლება; German: Wiederauferstehung, Auferstehung; Gothic: 𐌿𐍃𐍃𐍄𐌰𐍃𐍃; Greek: ανάσταση; Ancient Greek: ἀναβίωσις, ἀνάστασις, ἀνέγερσις, ἔγερσις, ἐξανάστασις, ἐπαναστασίη, ἐπανάστασις, νεκρεγερσία, νεκρέγερσις, παλιγγενεσία; Hebrew: תחיית המתים; Hindi: पुनरुज्जीवन, मृतोत्थान, नुशूर; Hungarian: feltámadás; Icelandic: upprisa; Irish: aiséirí; Old Irish: esséirge; Italian: resurrezione; Japanese: 復活; Korean: 부활(復活); Latin: resurrectio; Latvian: augšāmcelšanās; Lithuanian: prisikėlimas; Low German: Uperstahung; Macedonian: воскресение; Ngazidja Comorian: mbâthwi; Norman: rêsurrection; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: въскрьсеньѥ, въскрѣшеньѥ; Old English: ǣrist; Persian: رستاخیز; Polish: zmartwychwstanie, wskrzeszenie; Portuguese: ressurreição; Romanian: reînviere, înviere; Russian: воскресение, воскрешение; Rusyn: воскресї́ня; Sanskrit: मृतोत्थान, पुनरुज्जीवन; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ускрсење, ускрснуће; Roman: uskrsenje, uskrsnúće; Slovak: vzkriesenie; Slovene: vstajenje; Spanish: resurrección; Swahili: ufufuo; Swedish: uppståndelse; Tagalog: muling-pagkabuhay; Turkish: diriliş; Ukrainian: воскрешення; Urdu: نُشُور, اِحْیا; Volapük: dönulifükam; Walloon: ravicaedje, rezureccion; Welsh: atgyfodiad