ἀλγηδών
κόραξ δ' ἐπαίνῳ καρδίην ἐχαυνώθη → the flattered crow was filled with pride, the flattered crow became elate in heart
English (LSJ)
-όνος, ἡ,
A pain, suffering, of body, Hdt.5.18, Hp.Coac.394, E.Med.24; ὀδύνη τις ἢ ἀ. Pl.R. 413b: pl., Prt.354b.
II of mind, pain, grief. S.OC514, E.Med.56, Metrod.7: pl., Phld.D.1.16, etc.
III cause of pain, ἀλγηδόνες ὀμμάτων αἱ Περσίδες Alex. ap. Plu.Alex.21. - Not in A., once in S.
Spanish (DGE)
-όνος, ἡ
1 dolor τὰς πρὸς κληῖδα περαινούσας ἀλγηδόνας Hp.Acut.22, cf. Liqu.2, Mul.1.91, πικρά E.Fr.908.2, ὀδύνη τις ἢ ἀλγηδών Pl.R.413b, LXX 2Ma.9.9, πόνος καὶ ἀ. X.Mem.1.2.54, D.S.17.117, cf. Isoc.8.40, Plb.12.25.2
•c. gen. τῶν ἄρθρων Hp.Dieb.Iudic.8, τραυμάτων E.Andr.259, τοῦ ποδός Aesop.257.1, στομάχου Amythaon en Gal.13.983, πληγῶν Plu.2.8f, τῶν κροτάφων Gal.12.528, τῶν ὀδόντων Gal.12.875
•c. giro prep. ἀ. γίνεται παρ' ὅλον Hp.Coac.394
•como término fil., frec. op. ἡδονή Pl.Phd.65c, cf. Pl.Grg.478c, Ph.1.674, esp. entre los epicúreos φρίκη θεῶν καὶ θανάτου καὶ ἀλγηδόνων Phld.Oec.24.4, cf. Epicur.[1] 137.2, 9, Ep.[4] 129.7, Metrod.7, Diog.Oen.33.6.8
•fig. tormento αἱ γυναῖκες ... ἀλγηδόνες σφίσι ὀφθαλμῶν Hdt.5.18, ἀλγηδόνες ὀμμάτων αἱ Περσίδες Plu.Alex.21.
2 pena, pesar, sufrimiento δειλαίας ... ἀλγηδόνος S.OC 514, ἐς τοῦτ' ἐκβέβηκ' ἀλγηδόνος E.Med.56, φρενῶν E.Fr.573, σῶμ' ὑφεῖσ' ἀλγηδόσι E.Med.24, cf. GVI 1474 (Renea I d.C.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 90] όνος, ἡ, Schmerzgefühl, Soph. O. C. 516; Her. 5, 18; Isocr. 8, 40 im plur.; Plat. sehr oft im Gegensatz von ἡδονή, Phaed. 65 c; Plut.
French (Bailly abrégé)
όνος (ἡ) :
1 souffrance physique;
2 souffrance morale, douleur, peine.
Étymologie: ἀλγέω.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
ἀλγηδών -όνος, ἡ ἀλγέω pijn, leed.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀλγηδών: όνος ἡ
1 боль, страдание, мука, Her., Trag., Plat.,;
2 скорбь, печаль, горе, Trag., Isocr., Plat., Plut.
Middle Liddell
ἀλγέω
I. a sense of pain, pain, suffering, Hdt., Eur., etc.
II. of mind, pain, grief, Soph., Eur., etc.
Greek Monolingual
ἀλγηδὼν (-όνος), η (Α) ἀλγῶ
1. σωματικός πόνος, άλγος, ψυχικός πόνος, οδύνη, θλίψη
2. πρόκληση πόνου.
Greek Monotonic
ἀλγηδών: -όνος, ἡ (ἀλγέω),
I. αίσθημα πόνου, πόνος, σωματικός πόνος, σε Ηρόδ., Ευρ. κ.λπ.
II. λέγεται για ψυχικό πόνο, πόνος, θλίψη, οδύνη, σε Σοφ., Ευρ. κ.λπ.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀλγηδών: -όνος, ἡ, αἴσθημα πόνου, πόνος, ὀδύνη τοῦ σώματος, Ἡρόδ. 5. 18, Εὐρ. Μήδ. 24, Πλάτ. Πρωτ. 354Β· ὀδύνη τις ἢ ἀλγ., ὁ αὐτ. Πολ. 413Β, Φαίδ. 65C. ΙΙ. ἐπὶ ψυχικοῦ πόνου, ὀδύνη, θλῖψις, λύπη, Σοφ. Ο. Κ. 215, Εὐρ. Μήδ. 56, καὶ ἀλλ. (πρὸς τὴν κατάλ. -ηδών, ταύτης καὶ τῆς λέξεως χαιρηδών, πρβλ. τὰς Λατ. torpedo, lib-ido, cup-ido).
English (Woodhouse)
Mantoulidis Etymological
(=πόνος, ὀδύνη). Ἀπό τό ἀλγῶ πού παράγεται ἀπό τό ἄλγος, ἀπό ὅπου καί οἱ λέξεις: ἀλγεινός, ἄλγημα, ἀλγηρός, ἄλγησις, ἀλγινόεις, ἄλγυνσις, ἀλγύνω, ἀναλγησία (=ἀναισθησία), ἀναλγής, ἀνάλγητος, κεφαλαλγία.
Translations
pain
Abkhaz: ахьаа; Adyghe: узы, уз; Afrikaans: pyn; Albanian: dhembje; Amharic: ጣረሞት; Arabic: أَلَم, وَجَع; Egyptian Arabic: ألم; Armenian: ցավ; Assamese: বিষ; Asturian: dolor; Azerbaijani: ağrı, acı; Bashkir: ауыртыу; Basque: min; Belarusian: боль; Bengali: ব্যথা; Breton: poan; Bulgarian: болка; Burmese: ဝေဒနာ, ဒုက္ခ; Catalan: dolor; Chechen: лазар; Cherokee: ᎠᎩᏟᏱ; Chinese Dungan: тын; Mandarin: 疼痛, 苦痛, 疼, 痛, 痛苦; Chuvash: ырату; Crimean Tatar: ağrı, accı; Czech: bolest; Danish: smerte; Dutch: pijn; Esperanto: doloro; Estonian: valu; Faroese: pína, ilska, verkur, sviði; Finnish: kipu, kärsimys, särky, tuska, piina; French: douleur, mal; Old French: peine, dolor; Friulian: dolôr; Gagauz: aarı; Galician: dor; Georgian: ტკივილი; German: Schmerz; Greek: πόνος; Ancient Greek: ἀγανάκτησις, ἀγγρία, ἄγρις, ἀδιή, ἀετασία, ἆθλος, αἴσθησις, ἀλγηδών, ἀλγηδωνία, ἄλγημα, ἄλγησις, ἄλγις, ἄλγος, ἀνία, ἀνίημα, ἄση, ἄχος, βολή, γαβης, διάπτωσις, δύα, δύη, ἐνόχλησις, ἐπωδυνία, κάματος, λύπη, λύπημα, ὀδύνη, ὀδύνημα, οἰζύς, πένθος, πῆμα, πημονή, πόνος, ταλαιπωρία, τὸ βαρύθυμον; Greenlandic: anniaat; Guaraní: rasy, tasy; Gujarati: પીડા; Hawaiian: ʻeha; Hebrew: כְּאֵב; Hindi: दर्द, पीड़ा, व्यथा; Hungarian: fájdalom, kín; Icelandic: sársauki, verkur; Ido: doloro; Indonesian: sakit, nyeri; Irish: pian; Istriot: dulur; Italian: dolore; Japanese: 痛み, 苦痛; Kannada: ನೋವು, ಬೇನೆ; Kashubian: bòlesc; Kazakh: ауру, жара, сыздау; Khmer: ជំហឺ, ការឈឺចាប់; Komi-Permyak: висьӧм; Korean: 아픔, 통증, 고통; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ئازار, ژان; Northern Kurdish: elem; Kyrgyz: оору; Ladino: dolor, דולור; Lao: ຄວາມເຈັບ; Latgalian: suope; Latin: dolor; Latvian: sāpes; Lithuanian: skausmas, kančia, gėla; Low German: Wehdag, Wehdaag; Luxembourgish: Péng; Macedonian: болка; Malay: sakit; Malayalam: വേദന; Maltese: uġigħ; Maori: mamae; Mongolian: өвчин; Mwani: malwazo; Navajo: diniih; Neapolitan: dulore; Nepali: पीडा; Ngazidja Comorian: ndroso; Northern Altai: аарыг; Norwegian Bokmål: smerte; Nynorsk: smerte; Occitan: dolor; Old Church Slavonic: боль; Old East Slavic: боль; Old English: sār, eċe; Old Occitan: pena, dolor; Old Portuguese: door; Oriya: ପିଠ, କ୍ଳେଶ; Ossetian: рыст, рис; Pali: vedanā; Pashto: درد, دړد; Persian: درد; Pitjantjatjara: pika; Plautdietsch: Wee; Polish: ból; Portuguese: dor; Punjabi: ਦਰਦ, پِیڑ, دَرد, ڈول; Quechua: nanay; Romani: dukh; Romanian: durere, chin; Romansch: dolur, dalur, dolour, dulur; Russian: боль; Rusyn: боль, біль; Sanskrit: पीडा, व्यथा, बाधा; Saterland Frisian: Kwoal; Scottish Gaelic: pian, cràdh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бол, мука; Roman: bol, muka; Sicilian: duluri, ruluri, diluri, riluri; Sindhi: سور; Sinhalese: වේදනාව; Slovak: bolesť; Slovene: bolečina; Slovincian: bȯ́u̯l; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: ból; Upper Sorbian: ból; Southern Altai: оору, сыс; Spanish: dolor; Swahili: umwa; Swedish: smärta; Tagalog: sakit, pananakit; Tajik: дард; Talysh: داژ; Tamil: வலி, வேதனை, நோவு; Tatar: ачы, авырту, сызлау, авырту; Telugu: నొప్పి; Thai: ความเจ็บ; Tibetan: ཟུག; Tigrinya: ቃንዛ; Tocharian B: lakle; Turkish: acı, ağrı; Turkmen: ajy, agyry; Tuvan: аарыг, аарышкылыы; Ukrainian: біль; Urdu: درد, پیڑا; Uyghur: ئاغرىق, ئەلەم; Uzbek: ogʻriq, alam, dard; Venetian: dolor, dołor; Vietnamese: đau, sự đau đớn; Waray-Waray: ul-ul, su-ol; Welsh: poen, dolur; White Hmong: mob; Wolof: metit; Yakut: ыарыы; Yiddish: ווייטיק, וויי, יסורים, פּײַן, מיחוש, ווייעניש; Yucatec Maya: k'iinam; Zazaki: dej, tew; Zhuang: in, indot, inget