τὸ εὐσεβές
κοινὸν τύχη, γνώμη δὲ τῶν κεκτημένων → good luck is anyone's, judgment belongs only to those who possess it
Greek > English (Woodhouse)
piety, a clear conscience, one's duty towards the gods, religious devotion
Russian (Dvoretsky)
εὐσεβές: τό Soph., Eur., Plat., pl. Dem. = εὐσέβεια.
Translations
piety
Arabic: تَقْوَى; Armenian: բարեպաշտություն; Bulgarian: набожност; Catalan: pietat; Chinese Mandarin: 虔誠/虔诚; Czech: zbožnost; Dutch: vroomheid; Esperanto: pieco; Finnish: hurskaus; French: piété; Galician: piedade; Georgian: ღვთისმოსაობა, ღვთისმოშიშობა; German: Frömmigkeit; Greek: ευσέβεια; Ancient Greek: εὐσέβεια, τὸ εὐσεβές, ὁσιότης; Hungarian: vallásosság; Irish: crábhadh, cráifeacht, beannaíocht; Italian: pietà; Japanese: 篤信; Kazakh: құдайшылдық; Latvian: pietāte; Macedonian: набожност, благочестие; Manx: craueeaght; Maori: whakaponotanga; Occitan: pietat; Polish: pobożność, bogobojność; Portuguese: piedade; Romanian: evlavie, pietate; Russian: набожность, благочестие; Scottish Gaelic: cràbhadh; Spanish: piedad; Swedish: fromhet; Turkish: dindarlık, sofuluk, takva, züht; Ukrainian: набожність; Yiddish: פֿרומקייט