ξυνώμοτον

From LSJ

τὸ κακὸν δοκεῖν ποτ' ἐσθλὸν τῷδ' ἔμμεν' ὅτῳ φρένας θεὸς ἄγει πρὸς ἄταν → evil appears as good to him whose mind the god is leading to destruction (Sophocles, Antigone 622f.)

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

anc. att. c. συνώμοτον.

Lexicon Thucydideum

societas, partnership, association, 2.74.3.

Translations

conspiracy

Afrikaans: sameswering; Albanian: përbetim; Arabic: مُؤَامِرَة, مُوَاطَأَة; Armenian: դավադրություն; Azerbaijani: sui-qəsd; Belarusian: змова; Bulgarian: заговор, съзаклятие, конспирация; Catalan: conspiració; Chinese Mandarin: 陰謀, 阴谋; Czech: spiknutí; Danish: konspiration, sammensværgelse; Dutch: samenzwering, samenspanning; Esperanto: konspiro; Estonian: vandenõu; Finnish: salaliitto, vehkeily; French: conspiration, complot; Galician: conspiración; Georgian: შეთქმულება, კონსპირაცია; German: Verschwörung, Konspiration; Greek: συνωμοσία, δολοπλοκία; Ancient Greek: βούλευσις, ἐπιβουλή, κοινοπραγία, ξυνωμοσία, ξυνώμοτον, ξύστασις, ὁμόπνοια, σκευή, συμπνευσμός, συνεργία, συνωμοσία, συνώμοτον, συστασία, σύστασις, φατρία, τὸ συνεστηκός, τὸ ξυνιστάμενον, φατριασμός, φρατριασμός; Hebrew: קְנוּנִיָה, קֶשֶׁר; Hindi: साज़िश, साजिश; Hungarian: összeesküvés, konspiráció; Icelandic: samsæri; Indonesian: konspirasi; Irish: comhcheilg, comhchogar; Italian: cospirazione; Japanese: 密議, 陰謀; Korean: 음모(陰謀); Kyrgyz: кутум; Latin: coniuratio; Latvian: sazvērestība; Macedonian: заговор, завера; Malay: konspirasi; Malayalam: ഗൂഢാലോചന; Maori: kara, kakai; Marathi: कट; Norman: compliot; Norwegian Norwegian Bokmål: konspirasjon; Norwegian Nynorsk: konspirasjon; Old English: facengecwis; Persian: دسیسه‌چینی, توطئه; Polish: spisek, konspiracja, knucie, zmowa, podziemie; Portuguese: conspiração, complô; Romanian: conspirație; Russian: заговор, сговор; Scottish Gaelic: comh-rùn; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: за̑вера, за̑вјера, у̀рота; Roman: zȃvera, zȃvjera, ùrota; Slovak: sprisahanie, spiknutie; Slovene: zarota; Spanish: conspiración, contubernio; Swahili: njama class; Swedish: komplott, konspiration; Tagalog: sabwatan; Telugu: కుట్ర; Turkish: desise, kumpas, muamere; Ukrainian: змова