ἐξαμαρτάνων
ἀσκεῖν περὶ τὰ νοσήματα δύο, ὠφελεῖν ἢ μὴ βλάπτειν → strive, with regard to diseases, for two things — to do good, or to do no harm | as to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm
Translations
sinner
Albanian: mëkatar, mëkatare; Arabic: خَاطِئ, آثِم; Azerbaijani: günahkar; Belarusian: грэшнік, грэшніца; Bulgarian: грешник, грешница; Catalan: pecador; Chinese Cantonese: 罪人; Hakka: 罪人; Mandarin: 罪人; Min Nan: 罪人; Czech: hříšník, hříšnice; Dalmatian: pecataur, pecaudur; Danish: synder; Dutch: zondaar; Esperanto: pekanto; Finnish: syntinen; French: pécheur, pécheresse; Old French: pecheor; Friulian: pecjadôr; German: Sünder, Sünderin; Greek: αμαρτωλός; Ancient Greek: ἁγίτης, ἀλείτης, ἀλίτροπος, ἀλιτρός, ἁμαρτάνων, ἁμαρτάς, ἁμαρτωλός, ἔκπτωτος, ἐναγής, ἐνάμαρτος, ἐξαμαρτάνων; Greenlandic: ajortilik; Haitian Creole: pechè; Hebrew: חוטא, חוטאת; Hungarian: bűnös; Irish: peacach; Old Irish: peccad; Italian: peccatore, peccatrice; Japanese: 罪人; Kaqchikel: ajmak; Kazakh: күнәһар; Korean: 죄인(罪人); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: gunehkar; Kyrgyz: күнөөкөр; Latin: peccator, peccans; Lezgi: гунагькар; Macedonian: грешник, грешница; Malay: orang berdosa; Manx: peccah; Maori: kaihara; Occitan: pecador, pecaire; Old Occitan: peccador; Old English: synful; Persian: گناهکار; Polish: grzesznik, grzesznica; Portuguese: pecador, pecadora; Russian: грешник, грешница; Sardinian: pecadore, pecadori; Scottish Gaelic: peacach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: грешник, грешница; Roman: grešnik, grešnica; Sicilian: piccaturi; Slovak: hriešnik, hriešnica; Slovene: grešnik, grešnica; Spanish: pecador, pecadora; Swahili: mwenye dhambi; Swedish: syndare; Tagalog: makasalanan; Tajik: гунаҳкор; Tatar: гөнаһкәр; Telugu: దోషకారి; Turkish: günahkâr; Turkmen: günäkär; Ukrainian: грі́шник, грі́шниця; Uyghur: گۇناھكار; Uzbek: gunohkor; Venetian: pecador; Vietnamese: tội nhân, người có tội, người phạm tội; Volapük: sinan, hisinan, jisinan; Welsh: pechadur