σκληρῶς

From LSJ

Ἕωθεν προλέγειν ἑαυτῷ: συντεύξομαι περιέργῳ, ἀχαρίστῳ, ὑβριστῇ, δολερῷ, βασκάνῳ, ἀκοινωνήτῳ: πάντα ταῦτα συμβέβηκεν ἐκείνοις παρὰ τὴν ἄγνοιαν τῶν ἀγαθῶν καὶ κακῶν. → When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: The people I deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous, and surly. They are like this because they can't tell good from evil. | Say to yourself in the early morning: I shall meet today inquisitive, ungrateful, violent, treacherous, envious, uncharitable men. All these things have come upon them through ignorance of real good and ill.

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English (Woodhouse)

cruelly, hardly, harshly, obstinately, rigidly, sternly, stubbornly

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French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
durement.
Étymologie: σκληρός.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

σκληρῶς:
1 твердо, жестко: ἐπὶ ταῖς πέτραις σ. καθῆσθαι Arph. сидеть на жестких камнях;
2 ожесточенно, упорно (διαμάχεσθαι Plat.);
3 сурово, грозно (ἀπειλεῖν τινι Plat.);
4 резко, пронзительно (αὐλεῖν Arst.).

Translations

cruelly

Catalan: cruelment; Chinese Mandarin: 殘忍地/残忍地, 無情地/无情地, 殘酷地/残酷地; Finnish: raa'asti, julmasti; French: cruellement; Galician: cruelmente; German: grausam; Greek: σκληρά, ανελέητα; Ancient Greek: ἀναλγήτως, ἀνηκέστως, ἀνηλεγέως, ἀσπλάγχνως, ἐκνόμως, νηλεῶς, πικρῶς, σκληρῶς, σχετλίως, φοίνιον, φοναῖς, φονικῶς, φονίως, ὠμῶς; Hungarian: kegyetlenül; Italian: crudelmente; Latin: crudeliter; Middle English: cruelly; Old English: wælhrēowlīċe; Polish: okrutnie, bezwzględnie; Portuguese: cruelmente; Russian: жестоко; Spanish: sangrientamente, cruelmente