ἐχεμυθία
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English (LSJ)
ἡ, silence, reserve, knowing how to be silent, taciturnity, reservedness, ἡ Πυθαγόρειος ἐχεμυθία Plu.Num.8, cf. 2.728d, Ph.2.267 (v.l. ἐχεθυμία), Alciphr.3.55, Ath.7.308d, Iamb.VP 6.32, etc.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1124] ἡ, Schweigsamkeit, Verschwiegenheit, bes. Ausdruck der Pythagoräer für das den Novizen in den ersten fünf Jahren auferlegte Schweigen, Plut. de curios. 9 Num. 8 u. öfterz καὶ σιωπή de ezil. 16; Ath. VII, 308 c u. Iambl. V. P.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
habitude du silence, discrétion.
Étymologie: ἐχέμυθος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἐχεμῡθία: ἡ молчаливость, молчание, безмолвие Plut.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐχεμῡθία: ἡ, σιωπή, σιγή, Πλουτ. Νουμ. 8, κτλ.· λέξις τῶν Πυθαγορείων, ὁ αὐτ. 2. 728D, Ἀθην. 308C. - Ὁ τύπος ἐχεμύθεια «εἶνε παντελῶς βάρβαρος καὶ ἀσύστατος» Κόντος ἐν Γλωσσ. Παρατηρ. σ. 393.
Greek Monotonic
ἐχεμῡθία: ἡ, τήρηση μυστικού, μυστικότητα, σε Πλούτ.
Middle Liddell
ἐχεμῡθία, ἡ,
silence, reserve, Plut. [from ἐχέμῡθος]
Translations
taciturnity
Catalan: taciturnitat; Czech: mlčenlivost; Dutch: zwijgzaamheid; French: taciturnité; German: Schweigsamkeit; Greek: εχεμύθεια, ολιγολογία, λακωνικότητα; Ancient Greek: ἀρρησία, ἀρρημοσύνη, ἀφωνία, ἀφωνίη, γλωτταργία, ἐχεγλωττία, ἐχεμυθία, σιγή, σιώπησις, τὸ σιωπηλόν; Italian: taciturnità; Portuguese: taciturnidade; Russian: молчаливость, неразговорчивость; Serbo-Croatian: šutljivost, mučaljivost; Spanish: taciturnidad; Swedish: tystlåtenhet, fåordighet, ordkarghet; Turkish: sessizlik, suskunluk; Ukrainian: мовчазність
silence
Afrikaans: stilte; Albanian: heshtje; Arabic: صَمْت, سُكُوت; Egyptian Arabic: سكوت; Armenian: լռություն; Asturian: silenciu; Azerbaijani: sükut; Bashkir: тынлыҡ; Belarusian: цішыня, маўчанне; Breton: didrouz; Bulgarian: тишина, мълчание; Catalan: silenci; Chinese Mandarin: 沉默; Crimean Tatar: süküt; Czech: ticho, mlčení; Danish: tavshed, stilhed; Dutch: stilte; Esperanto: silento; Estonian: vaikus; Faroese: tøgn; Finnish: hiljaisuus, äänettömyys; French: silence; Galician: silencio; Georgian: დუმილი; German: Stille, Schweigen; Alemannic German: Stili; Gothic: 𐌸𐌰𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍃; Greek: σιωπή, σιγή, ησυχία; Ancient Greek: ἀγλωσσία, ἀγρυξία, ἀκή, ἀκτυπησία, ἀποσιώπησις, ἀρρησία, ἁσυχία, ἀφθεγξία, ἀφωνία, ἀφωνίη, ἀψοφία, γλωσσαργία, εὐκαμία, εὐφιμία, ἐχεμυθία, ἡσυχία, ἡσυχίη, σῖγα, σιγή, σιωπή, σωπή, φίμωσις; Hebrew: שקט, דממה; Hindi: ख़ामोशी, चुप्पी, मौनता; Hungarian: csend, csönd, hallgatás; Icelandic: þögn, ró; Ido: silenco; Irish: tost; Italian: silenzio; Japanese: 静けさ, 静寂, 黙秘, 沈黙; Kazakh: тыныштық, жайшылық; Korean: 침묵; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بێدەنگ; Northern Kurdish: bêdengî; Kyrgyz: унчукпоо; Latin: silentium; Latvian: klusums; Lithuanian: tyla; Macedonian: тишина, молчење, штама; Maori: haumūmūtanga; Marathi: शांतता; Mongolian: нам гүм; Nepali: मौनता; Northern Sami: jaskatvuohta; Norwegian: ro, taushet, togn; Bokmål: stillhet; Occitan: silenci; Old Church Slavonic: тишина; Old English: swīġe, stilnes; Old Norse: þǫgn; Pashto: ګنګه روژه, چوپتيا; Persian: خاموشی, سکوت; Polish: cisza, milczenie; Portuguese: silêncio; Quechua: upalla; Romanian: liniște, tăcere; Russian: тишина, молчание; Samoan: fīlēmū; Scots: seelence; Scottish Gaelic: tosd, sàmhchair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: тишѝна, му̑к; Roman: tišìna, mȗk; Slovak: ticho, mlčanie; Slovene: tišina, molk; Southern Altai: унчукпас; Spanish: silencio; Swahili: kimya; Swedish: tystnad; Tagalog: katahimikan; Tatar: тынлык; Telugu: నిశ్శబ్దము, మౌనము; Tetum: nonook; Thai: ความเงียบ; Tocharian B: ām; Tongan: fakalongo; Turkish: sessizlik, sükut; Turkmen: ümsümlik; Ukrainian: тиша, мовчання; Urdu: خاموشی; Vietnamese: sự yên lặng; Volapük: seil; Welsh: distawrwydd, tawelwch; Yiddish: שטילקייט; Yucatec Maya: ch'een, ch'ench'enki; Zulu: ukuthula