σφιγγία

From LSJ

ἀγεωμέτρητος μηδεὶς εἰσίτω → no one ignorant of geometry may enter, let no one ignorant of geometry enter, let no one ignorant of geometry come in

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Transliteration A: sphingía Transliteration B: sphingia Transliteration C: sfiggia Beta Code: sfiggi/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, greed, LXX Si.11.18, perhaps f.l. for σκνιφία.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1051] ἡ, Geiz, Knickerei, Sirach.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σφιγγία: ἡ, πλεονεξία, φιλαργυρία, Ἑβδ. (Σειράχ. ΙΑ΄, 18), ἴσως παρεφθαρμένον ἀντὶ σκνιφία. ΙΙ. εἶδος πιθήκου, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 6131b, πρβλ. Πλίν. 6. 34, κ. ἀλλ.

Greek Monolingual

ἡ, Α
φιλαργυρία.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Πρόκειται πιθ. για εσφ. γρφ. του τ. σκνιφία].

Translations

greed

Albanian: lakmi; Arabic: جَشَع‎, طَمَع‎; Armenian: ագահություն; Assamese: লোভ, খক; Belarusian: хці́васць, сквапнасць, жадасць, хаплі́васць; Bulgarian: алчност; Catalan: avarícia, cobdícia; Chinese Mandarin: 貪心/贪心, 貪欲/贪欲, 貪婪/贪婪; Czech: chamtivost; Dutch: hebzucht, gulzigheid, schraapzucht, hebgierigheid, hebgier; Esperanto: avido; Estonian: ahnus, aplus; Farefare: pʋyã'anɛ; Faroese: gírni, grammleiki; Finnish: ahneus; French: avidité, cupidité; Georgian: სიხარბე, გაუმაძღრობა; German: Gier, Habsucht, Habgier, Raffgier, Raffsucht; Gothic: 𐌱𐌹𐍆𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍉𐌽𐍃, 𐍆𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌿𐌲𐌴𐌹𐍂𐍉; Greek: απληστία; Ancient Greek: ἀβαρτία, ἀδηφαγία, γαστήρ, γαστριμαργία, κακοκέρδεια, κάψις, κερδία, λαβροσύνη, λαιμαργία, λιμβεία, λιχνεία, λιχνότης, μαργοσύνη, μαργότης, μισητία, πλεονεξία, πλεονεξίη, σφιγγία, τενθεία, τὸ φιλοχρήματον, ὑπερβολή, φιλαργυρία, φιλοκέρδεια, φιλοχρηματία; Greenlandic: ueritsanneq; Hebrew: בֶּצַע‎, חַמְדָנוּת‎; Hindi: लालच; Hungarian: kapzsiság, mohóság; Icelandic: græðgi; Ilocano: agum; Indonesian: rakus, serakah; Irish: antlás, gionach, saint; Isnag: axum; Italian: avidità, ingordigia; Japanese: 貪, 欲, 貪欲; Khmer: លោភ, លោភលន់, មហាលោភ; Korean: 탐욕, 욕심; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çavbirçîtî; Latin: avaritia; Lun Bawang: angaa; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Malayalam: അത്യാഗ്രഹം; Navajo: áchxą́hwíídéeniʼ; Nepali: लोभ; Norwegian Bokmål: griskhet, grådighet; Nynorsk: griskheit, grådigheit; Old English: ġītsung; Persian: حرص‎; Plautdietsch: Bejia, Jiez; Polish: chciwość; Portuguese: ganância, cobiça, avareza; Punjabi: ਲਾਲਚ; Romanian: aviditate, lăcomie, avariție; Russian: алчность, жадность, ненасытность; Scottish Gaelic: sannt, sanntachd; Serbo-Croatian Roman: pohlepa, gramžljivost, grabežljivost, halapljivost, srebroljublje, škrtost, požuda; Slovak: chtivosť; Slovene: pohlep; Spanish: codicia, avaricia, gula, glotonería, avidez; Swedish: girighet; Tajik: хасисӣ; Tamil: பேராசை; Telugu: దురాశ; Thai: โลภะ; Tibetan: ཧར་པོ, འདོད་རྔམ; Tocharian B: maune, entse, entsesñe; Turkish: açgözlülük; Ukrainian: жадібність, жадливість, хтивість, ненажерливість; Urdu: طمع‎, لالچ‎; Uzbek: hirs, ochkoʻzlik; Vietnamese: sự tham lam; Welsh: bâr, barau

cupidity

Armenian: ագահություն, ընչաքաղցություն; Bulgarian: алчност; Czech: chamtivost; Dutch: hebzucht; German: Habgier; Greek: φιλοχρηματία, απληστία, πλεονεξία, ταμάχι; Ancient Greek: μισητία, τὸ φιλοχρήματον, φιλοχρηματία; Hungarian: pénzéhesség, pénzéhség, kapzsiság; Ido: ganemeso, pekuniavideso; Italian: cupidigia, cupidità; Latin: cupiditas; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Romanian: cupiditate; Russian: алчность, жадность, корыстолюбие; Scottish Gaelic: sannt; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: похлепа, алавост; Latin: pohlepa, alavost; Spanish: codicia