τολμέω
Ἐν γὰρ γυναιξὶ πίστιν οὐκ ἔξεστ' ἰδεῖν → Vix feminarum in genere reperies fidem → Bei Frauen lässt sich Treue nämlich nicht erspäh'n
English (LSJ)
Ionic for τολμάω.
Translations
endure
Albanian: duroj; Arbëresh: psonj; Arabic Egyptian Arabic: دام; Aromanian: aravdu; Azerbaijani: dözmək; Bulgarian: издържам; Catalan: aguantar; Chinese Mandarin: 承受, 忍受; Czech: vytrvat; Danish: holde, vare; Dutch: voortduren; Esperanto: elteni; Finnish: kestää; French: endurer, perdurer; Galician: aguantar, perdurar; Georgian: გაძლება, თმენა, მოთმენა; German: ertragen, aushalten; Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌱𐌴𐌹𐌳𐌰𐌽, 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽; Greek: αντέχω; Ancient Greek: ἀναμένω, ἀνατλῆναι, ἀνέχομαι, ἀντέχω, ἀντίσχω, ἀρκέω, ἀρκῶ, ἀτρεμέω, ἀτρεμῶ, βαστάζω, διαμένω, διαπάσχω, διαρκέω, διαρκῶ, διατλῆναι, διαφέρω, ἐξανέχω, ἐπιμένω, ἐπιτείνω, ἐπιτολμάω, ἐπιτολμῶ, κρατέω, κρατῶ, κρετέω, κρετῶ, μοχθέω, μοχθῶ, ξυνίστημι, ὀχέω, ὀχῶ, παραμένω, περιμένω, περιφέρω, στέγω, συνίστημι, ταλαιπωροῦμαι, τλάω, τλῶ, τολμάω, τολμῶ, ὑπεκφέρω, ὑπομένω, ὑποφέρω, φέρω; Hungarian: kitart; Ido: durar; Italian: durare, restare, resistere, perdurare; Japanese: 耐える; Khmer: ទ្រាំ, ស៊ូទ្រាំ; Ladin: tenì ora; Latin: perpetior, habeo; Maori: taimau; Norman: enduther; Norwegian Bokmål: holde ut; Occitan: durar, perdurar; Polish: wytrzymać; Portuguese: aguentar, prevalecer; Romanian: îndura, răbda; Russian: выдерживать, выдержать, терпеть, вытерпеть, выносить, вынести; Spanish: aguantar, perdurar; Telugu: నిలబడు, నిలుచు; Urdu: قائم رہنا
dare
Afrikaans: durf; Arabic: جَرُؤَ; Aromanian: cutedz, dãldãsescu, cãidisescu, dãvrãnsescu; Azerbaijani: cəsarət etmək; Basque: ausartu; Belarusian: смець, адважвацца, адважыцца; Bulgarian: смея, дръзвам; Catalan: gosar, atrevir-se; Chinese Hokkien: káⁿ; Mandarin: 敢, 膽敢, 胆敢; Czech: odvážit se, troufat si; Danish: turde, vove; Dutch: durven, wagen; Esperanto: aŭdaci; Finnish: uskaltaa; French: oser; Friulian: olsâ; German: wagen; Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌳𐌰𐌿𐍂𐍃𐌰𐌽, 𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌽𐌸𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: τολμώ; Ancient Greek: ἀνέχω, ἀξιόω, ἀποτολμᾶν, ἀποτολμάω, ἐπιτολμάω, πιστεύω, τλάω, τλῆναι, τολμᾶν, τολμάω, τολμέω; Hebrew: הֵעֵז; Hungarian: mer, merészel; Icelandic: þora; Ido: audacar; Ingrian: usaltaa, tohtia, roohtia; Interlingua: osar; Irish: leomh; Old Irish: ro·laimethar; Italian: osare, azzardarsi; Japanese: 敢えてする, 思い切ってする; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: wêrîn; Latin: audeo; Latvian: drīkstēt; Malay: berani; Ngazidja Comorian: usuɓuti; North Frisian: däär, döre; Norwegian: våge, tore; Occitan: ausar; Old Church Slavonic: дръзнѫти; Old English: durran; Persian: جرأت کردن; Polish: śmieć, odważać się, odważyć się; Portuguese: ousar, atrever-se a; Romanian: îndrăzni, încumeta, cuteza; Russian: сметь, посметь, осмеливаться, осмелиться, отваживаться, отважиться, дерзать, дерзнуть; Sanskrit: धृष्णोति; Sicilian: attriviri; Sinhalese: නිර්භීත; Slovak: odvážiť sa; Slovene: upati si; Spanish: osar, atreverse, animarse, denodarse; Swahili: -thubutu; Swedish: våga, töras, tordas; Ukrainian: смі́ти, дерзати, наважуватися, наважитися; Venetan: olsar, onsar; Vietnamese: dám; West Frisian: doare