ἐνδελεχῶς

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Χεὶρ χεῖρα νίπτει, δάκτυλοι δὲ δακτύλους → Digitum lavat digitus et manum manus → Die Finger waschen Finger, die Hand die andre Hand

Menander, Monostichoi, 543

English (Woodhouse)

(see also: ἐνδελεχής) continuously, without break, without interruption

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French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
continuellement.
Étymologie: ἐνδελεχής.

Spanish

continuamente, ininterrumpidamente, insistentemente

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐνδελεχῶς: непрерывно, постоянно Xen., Plat., Arst., Men., Plut.

Translations

Armenian: անդուլ, անընդհատ; Assamese: একেলেথাৰিয়ে; Catalan: contínuament; Chinese Mandarin: 不斷, 不断, 一直; Danish: kontinuerligt; Dutch: continu; Esperanto: senĉese; Finnish: jatkuvasti, tauotta; French: continuellement; Galician: continuamente, continuadamente, arreo; German: ständig, ununterbrochen, andauernd, kontinuierlich; Ancient Greek: διαμπερές, συνεχῶς; Hindi: लगातार; Hungarian: folyamatosan; Italian: continuamente, costantemente; Japanese: 連続的に; Kabuverdianu: afiu; Korean: 계속(繼續), 연달아; Latin: perpetuē; Norwegian Bokmål: kontinuerlig; Nynorsk: kontinuerleg; Polish: nieprzerwanie, ciągle; Portuguese: continuamente; Romanian: încontinuu, perpetuu, continuu, fără pauză, neîntrerupt; Russian: непрерывно, постоя́нно; Scottish Gaelic: gu sìor; Spanish: continuadamente, continuamente, de continuo; Swedish: kontinuerligt; Turkish: durmadan; Yiddish: כּסדר