ἐναλήθως

From LSJ

οὗ δ' ἂν Ἔρως μὴ ἐφάψηται, σκοτεινός → he on whom Love has laid no hold is obscure | he whom Love touches not walks in darkness

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
vraisemblablement.
Étymologie: ἐναλήθης.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐνᾰλήθως: вероятно, правдоподобно (πιθανῶς καὶ ἐ. Luc.).

Spanish

verosímilmente

Translations

probably

Arabic: مِن اَلْمُحْتَمَل, رُبَّمَا; Hijazi Arabic: على الأغلب, مُحتمل; Moroccan Arabic: وقيل; Armenian: հավանաբար; Azerbaijani: yəqin; Basque: seguraski; Belarusian: верагодна, напэўна; Bulgarian: вероятно; Catalan: probablement; Chinese Mandarin: 大概, 或許, 或许; Czech: pravděpodobně, asi, spíš, spíše; Danish: sandsynligvis; Dutch: waarschijnlijk; Esperanto: verŝajne, kredeble; Finnish: todennäköisesti, luultavasti; French: probablement, sans doute, sûrement; Georgian: ალბათ; German: wahrscheinlich, glaublich; Greek: πιθανώς, μάλλον; Ancient Greek: εἰκότως, ἐκ τοῦ εἰκότος, ἐναλήθως, ἔοικα, ἐοικότως, ἐπιεικέως, ἐπιεικῶς, ἦπου, ἴσως, κατὰ τὸ εἰκός, οἰκότως, ποθι, ποθί, πρὸς τὸ ἐπιεικές, τάχα, ὡς τὸ εἰκός; Hebrew: כנראה; Hungarian: valószínűleg; Icelandic: líklega, sennilega; Ido: probable; Indonesian: mungkin, kemungkinan; Interlingua: probabilemente; Irish: is dócha; Italian: probabilmente; Japanese: 多分, 十中八九, 恐らく; Khmer: មុខជា; Korean: 아마; Kurdish Central Kurdish: لەوانەیە; Latin: probabiliter, fortasse, fortassis; Latvian: droši vien; Macedonian: веројатно; Malay: barangkali; Maori: puano; Norwegian Bokmål: antakeligvis, trolig, sannsynlig; Polish: prawdopodobnie, przypuszczalnie, chyba; Portuguese: provavelmente; Romanian: probabil; Russian: вероятно, наверно; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вероватно / вјероватно, веројатно / вјеројатно; Roman: verovatno / vjerovatno, verojatno / vjerojatno; Slovak: pravdepodobne; Slovene: verjetno; Spanish: probablemente, seguro, sin duda, seguramente; Swedish: nog, sannolikt, troligen, antagligen, förmodligen, troligtvis; Tagalog: baká; Thai: ท่าจะ; Turkish: muhtemelen, her halde; Ukrainian: певно, імові́рно / ймові́рно; Vietnamese: có lẽ, có thể; Volapük: luveratiko; Walloon: dandjreus, probåbe, azår; Yiddish: מסתּמא; Yup'ik: -yugnarqe; Zazaki: teqez, mı het ke, muhtemelen