τὸ ἀλλόδοξον

From LSJ

ἧς ἂν ἐπ' ἐλάχιστον ἀρετῆς πέρι ἢ ψόγου ἐν τοῖς ἄρσεσι κλέος ᾖ → of whom there is least talk either for praise or blame, of whom there is least notoriety among the men either for praise or blame

Source

Spanish

heterodoxia, herejía

Translations

heresy

Afrikaans: kettery, dwaalleer, dwaallere; Albanian: herezi; Arabic: هَرْطَقَة‎, بِدْعَة‎; Armenian: հերետիկոսություն; Azerbaijani: bidət; Bashkir: бидғәт; Belarusian: ерась; Bulgarian: ерес; Catalan: heretgia; Chinese Mandarin: 異端, 异端, 邪說, 邪说, 異教, 异教, 邪教; Czech: kacířství; Danish: kætteri; Dutch: dwaalleer, ketterij; Esperanto: herezo; Estonian: ketserlus; Finnish: harhaoppi, vääräoppisuus, vääräuskoisuus, kerettiläisyys; French: hérésie; Galician: herexía; Georgian: ერესი, მწვალებლობა; German: Häresie, Ketzerei; Greek: αίρεση; Ancient Greek: τὸ ἀλλόδοξον, αἱρετισμός, αἵρεσις; Hebrew: כְּפִירָה‎, מִינוּת‎; Hungarian: eretnekség; Icelandic: villutrú; Indonesian: bidat, aliran sesat; Irish: eiriceacht; Italian: eresia; Japanese: 異端, 邪教, 邪宗; Kazakh: дінбұзарлық, бидғат; Korean: 이단(異端), 사교(邪敎), 사종(邪宗); Kyrgyz: ересь, бидъат; Latvian: ķecerība; Lithuanian: erezija; Macedonian: ерес; Malay: bid'ah; Maori: heretikitanga; Mongolian Cyrillic: тэрс ном; Norwegian Bokmål: kjetteri, heresi; Nynorsk: kjettarskap, heresi; Occitan: eretgia; Persian: هرطقه‎, بدعت‎; Polish: herezja, kacerstwo, bogoburstwo; Portuguese: heresia; Romanian: erezie; Russian: ересь; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: је̏ре̄с; Roman: jȅrēs; Slovak: heréza, kacírstvo; Slovene: herezija; Spanish: herejía; Swedish: kätteri; Tagalog: erehiya; Tajik: бидъат; Turkish: dalalet, sapkınlık; Ukrainian: є́ресь; Uzbek: bidʻat; Vietnamese: dị giáo, tà giáo; Volapük: häret