ἀναυδίη

From LSJ

τίς δ' οἶδεν εἰ τὸ ζῆν μέν ἐστι κατθανεῖν, τὸ κατθανεῖν δὲ ζῆν κάτω νομίζεται → who knows if life is death, and if in the underworld death is considered life

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Spanish (DGE)

ἀναυδία, -ας, ἡ
• Alolema(s): jón. ἀναυδίη
1 pérdida del habla Hp.Coac.353, Mul.1.32, 2.126.
2 letargo Cael.Aur.CP 2.10.56.

German (Pape)

[Seite 212] ἡ, Sprachlosigkeit, Hippocr.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀναυδία: ἡ, ἀφασία, ἀφωνία, Ἱππ. 122D, 174B.

Translations

speechlessness

Afrikaans: spraakloosheid; Esperanto: senparoleco, muteco; German: Sprachlosigkeit, Stummheit; Ancient Greek: ἀλογία, ἀλογίη, ἀμφασίη, ἀναυδία, ἀναυδίη, ἀφασία, ἀφθογγία, ἀφωνία, ἀφωνίη

lethargy

Albanian: amti; Armenian: թմրածություն, անտարբերություն, լեթարգիա; Bulgarian: летаргия; Catalan: letargia; Chinese Mandarin: 暮氣/暮气; Czech: letargie; Dutch: onverschilligheid, lethargie; Esperanto: letargio; Finnish: letargia, uupumus, saamattomuus; French: léthargie, nonchalance, langueur; German: Trägheit, Lethargie, Teilnahmslosigkeit, Interesselosigkeit, Nonchalance; Greek: λήθαργος; Ancient Greek: ἀναυδία, ἀναυδίη, βαπτισμός, ληθαργία, λήθαργος, νῶκαρ; Japanese: 無関心, 昏睡; Latin: torpedo; Macedonian: мр́твило, апатичност, летаргија; Maori: tīrohea, tūpakutanga; Portuguese: letargia; Romanian: letargie; Russian: апатичность, летаргия; Spanish: atonía, letargo, aletargamiento, sopor; Tocharian B: ālasäññe; Turkish: letarji, uyuşukluk, uyuşuntu, uykuntu‎