ἐλάττωμα
καὶ ἐχθροὶ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου οἱ οἰκιακοὶ αὐτοῦ → and a man's foes shall be they of his own household (Micah 7:6, Matthew 10:36)
English (LSJ)
-ατος, τό,
A inferiority, disadvantage, D.18.237, Phld.Rh.2.29S.; ἐ. ποιεῖν Plb.6.16.3.
2 loss, defeat, IPE 12.32B15 (pl., Olbia, iii B.C.), Plb.1.32.2, Onos.32.8 (pl.), etc.
3 defect, κατὰ τὴν ὄψιν D.H.5.23; περὶ τὴν λέξιν Id.Th.35; τὰ τῶν παιδικῶν ἐλαττώματα Chor.inRh.Mus.49.510; σωματικὰ ἐλαττώματα = physical defects Hierocl.p.49A., cf. Phld.Ir.p.52 W., al., Iamb.Protr.20 (v. ἐλάσσωμα).
French (Bailly abrégé)
ατος (τό) :
infériorité, désavantage.
Étymologie: ἐλασσόω.
German (Pape)
[Seite 789] τό, att. ἐλάττωμα, die Verringerung, der Verlust; ποιεῖν Pol. 6, 16, 3; τὸ κατὰ τὴν ὄψιν ἐλ., Verlust des Auges, D. Hal. 5, 23; Niederlage, Pol. 1, 32, 2, öfter, u. Sp.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐλάττωμα: τό, μειονέκτημα, Δημ. 306. 12. 2) ἀπώλεια, ἧττα, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 2058Β. 15, Πολύβ. 1 32. 2. κτλ. 3) ἐλάττωμα, ὡς καὶ νῦν, κατὰ τὴν ὄψιν Διον. Ἁλ. 5. 23.
Greek Monolingual
το (AM ἐλάττωμα)
1. μειονέκτημα
2. μειονέκτημα, σωματική ατέλεια («σωματικό ελάττωμα», «ἐλάττωμα περὶ τὴν ὄψιν», «ἐλάττωμα περὶ τὴν λέξιν»)
3. μειονέκτημα, ψυχική ή ηθική κατωτερότητα («το ελάττωμα της κλεπτομανίας», «τὰ τῶν παιδικῶν ἐλαττώματα»)
μσν.
(για περιουσιακά στοιχεία) κατάχρηση
αρχ.
απώλεια, ήττα.
Greek Monotonic
ἐλάττωμα: -ατος, τό (ἐλαττόω), μειονέκτημα, ελάττωμα, αδυναμία, σε Δημ.
Middle Liddell
ἐλάττωμα, ατος, τό, ἐλαττόω
a disadvantage, Dem.
Translations
disadvantage
Arabic: سيئَة; Asturian: desventaya; Belarusian: нявыгаднае становішча; Bulgarian: недостатък; Catalan: desavantatge; Chinese Mandarin: 不利; Czech: nevýhoda; Danish: ulempe; Dutch: nadeel; Faroese: vansi; Finnish: haitta, varjopuoli, haittapuoli; French: désavantage; Galician: desvantaxe; German: Nachteil; Greek: μειονέκτημα; Hebrew: חיסרון; Hungarian: hátrány; Irish: míbhuntáiste; Italian: svantaggio; Japanese: 不利; Korean: 불리(不利); Norwegian Bokmål: ulempe; Nynorsk: ulempe; Polish: niekorzyść; Portuguese: desvantagem; Romanian: dezavantaj; Russian: невыгодное положение; Scottish Gaelic: ana-cothrom; Spanish: desventaja; Swedish: nackdel; Turkish: dezavantaj; Vietnamese: sự bất lợi
weakness
Arabic: ضِعْف; Egyptian Arabic: ضعف; Asturian: debilidá; Azerbaijani: zəiflik; Belarusian: слабасць; Bulgarian: слабост; Catalan: debilitat, feblesa; Chinese Mandarin: 虛弱, 虚弱, 軟弱, 软弱, 薄弱, 薄弱; Czech: slabost; Danish: svaghed; Dutch: zwakte; Esperanto: malforto, malforteco; Finnish: heikkous, voimattomuus; French: faiblesse; Galician: debilidade, fraqueza; Georgian: სისუსტე, უღონობა, უძლურება, უსუსურობა, უნიათობა; German: Schwäche; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐌹; Greek: αδυναμία; Ancient Greek: ἀδράνεια, ἀδυναμία, ἀδυναμίη, ἀδυνασία, ἀδυναστία, ἀδυνατία, ἀλαπαδνοσύνη, ἀμαυρότης, ἀμυδρότης, ἀνηπελίη, ἀρρωστία, ἀρρωστίη, ἀσθένεια, ἀσθένημα, ἀσθένωσις, ἀφαυρότης, ἐλάσσωμα, ἐλάττωμα, εὐπέτεια, εὐπετείη, θρύψις, ἰσχνότης, κακότης, μαλακία, μαλακίη, νωθρότης, ὀλιγηπελία, ὀλιγηπελίη, ὀλιγοδρανία, σαθρότης, τὸ ἀσθενές, χώλανσις; Hebrew: חולשה; Hungarian: gyengeség; Interlingua: debilitate; Irish: anacmhainn, aimhneart, anbhainne, cloíteacht, éadaingne, éagruas, fainne, lag, lagachar, lagar, lagbhrí, laige, léiriú, lobhra, meirbhe, meirfean, meirtne, taise, time, tláithe, tlás, tréithe; Italian: debolezza, cagionevolezza, fievolezza; Japanese: 弱さ, 弱小, 脆弱; Korean: 약함; Latin: infirmitas, debilitas; Macedonian: слабост; Malayalam: ബലഹീനത, ദുർബലത, ക്ഷീണം; Maori: hārorerore, māruru; Norwegian Bokmål: svakhet; Nynorsk: svakheit; Occitan: debilitat, feblesa; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слабость; Old East Slavic: слабость; Old English: untrumnes; Polish: słabość; Portuguese: fraqueza; Russian: слабость; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: слабост; Roman: slabost; Slovak: slabosť; Slovene: šibkost; Spanish: debilidad, flaqueza; Swahili: ajizi; Swedish: svaghet; Tagalog: kahinaan; Thai: ความอ่อนแอ; Turkish: sıskalık, zayıflık, argınlık, çelimsizlik; Ukrainian: слабість, слабкість; Walloon: flåwté, flåwisté, fweblesse; Welsh: gwendid