ἐυκλείη

From LSJ

τῶν δ᾽ ὀρθουμένων σῴζει τὰ πολλὰ σώμαθ᾽ ἡ πειθαρχία → But of those who make it through, following orders is what saves most of their lives (Sophocles, Antigone 675f.)

Source

English (Autenrieth)

good reputation, fame, Il. 8.285, Od. 14.402.

Translations

glory

Albanian: zulë, zulmë; Arabic: مَجْد‎, شَرَف‎; Armenian: փառք; Azerbaijani: şərəf, şan, izzət, şöhrət; Bashkir: дан; Belarusian: слава, хвала; Bulgarian: слава; Burmese: ကျက်သရေ; Catalan: glòria; Chinese Mandarin: 榮光/荣光; Czech: sláva; Danish: ære; Dutch: glorie, eer, roem; Estonian: kuulsus; Finnish: kunnia, kunnioitus, maineikkuus; French: gloire; Middle French: gloyre; Old French: gloire, glorie; Galician: groria, brasón, loureis; Georgian: დიდება; German: Ruhm, Glorie, Ehre; Greek: δόξα; Ancient Greek: ἄγαλμα, ἀξίωμα, ἀριπρέπεια, δόξα, ἐνδοξότης, ἐπιδοξότης, εὐδοξία, εὐημερία, εὐκλεία, εὔκλεια, εὐκλεΐη, ἐυκλείη, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, κλέος, κλέϝος, κληδών, κῦδος, μηνίσκος, ὄνομα, τιμή, ὕψωμα, χάρις; Hebrew: כָּבוֹד‎; Hindi: प्रतिष्ठा, इज़्ज़त; Hungarian: dicsőség; Italian: gloria; Japanese: 名声, 名誉, 誉れ, 栄光; Kashubian: słôwa; Kazakh: даңқ, атақ; Khmer: កិត្តិគុណ, កិរ្តិ៍, កិត្តិ; Korean: 명예(名譽), 영광(榮光), 명성(名聲); Kyrgyz: даңк, атак; Lao: ກຽດ, ຍົດ, ກິດຕິ; Latin: gloria; Latvian: slava; Lithuanian: šlovė; Macedonian: слава; Middle English: glorie; Mongolian Cyrillic: алдар; Mongolian: ᠠᠯᠳᠠᠷ; Norwegian Bokmål: glorie, ære; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слава; Glagolitic: ⱄⰾⰰⰲⰰ; Old East Slavic: слава; Old English: tir, ār; Persian: شهرت‎, افتخار‎, عزت‎, شرف‎; Polish: chwała, gloria, sława, splendor; Portuguese: glória; Romanian: glorie, slavă; Russian: слава, честь, хвала; Sanskrit: श्रवस्, यशस्; Scottish Gaelic: glòir, cliù; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сла̏ва; Roman: slȁva; Slovak: sláva; Slovene: slava; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: sława; Upper Sorbian: sława; Swedish: ära; Tahitian: hinuhinu; Tajik: шӯҳрат, шараф, ифтихор, иззат; Tatar: дан; Thai: เกียรติ, กิตติ; Turkish: şeref, şan, şöhret; Ukrainian: слава, честь, хвала; Uzbek: shon, sharaf, shuhrat, izzat, iftixor; Vietnamese: vinh quang; West Frisian: eare