ἡμέρη
ἑτέρως ἠδύνατο βέλτιον ἢ ὡς νῦν ἔχει κατεσκευάσθαι → otherwise they could have been constructed better than they are now (Galen, On the use of parts of the body 4.143.1 Kühn)
English (LSJ)
Epic and Ionic for ἡμέρα.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ion. c. ἡμέρα.
English (Autenrieth)
pl. ἡμέραι: day; other forms than the nom. are supplied by ἦμαρ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἡμέρη: ἡ эп.-ион. = ἡμέρα.
Translations
day
Abkhaz: амш; Adyghe: мафэ; Afar: ayró; Afrikaans: dag; Aghwan: 𐕘𐔼; Ahom: 𑜈𑜃𑜫; Ainu: トホ; Akan: ɛda; Aklanon: adlaw; Albanian: ditë; Amharic: ቀን, መአልት; Andi: зубу; Arabic: يَوْم; Egyptian Arabic: يوم, ايام; Gulf Arabic: يوم; Hijazi: يوم; Moroccan Arabic: يوم; Aragonese: diya, día; Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܝܵܘܡܵܐ; Classical Syriac: ܝܘܡܐ; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: יוֹמָא; Archi: ихъ; Armenian: օր; Aromanian: dzuã, dzãuã, dzã; Assamese: দিন; Asturian: día; Atayal: bingqi'; Avar: къо; Avestan: 𐬭𐬀𐬊𐬗𐬀𐬵, 𐬀𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬭; Azerbaijani: gün, sutka; Bakhtiari: روز; Balinese: dina; Baluchi: روچ; Bashkir: тәүлек, көн; Basque: egun; Baure: roseskoner; Belarusian: суткі, дзень, доба, содні; Bengali: দিন; Bhojpuri: 𑂠𑂱𑂢; Bikol Central: aldaw; Breton: deiz, devezh; Budukh: йыгъ; Buginese: esso; Bulgarian: денонощие, ден; Burmese: နေ့; Buryat: үдэр; Catalan: dia, jorn; Cebuano: adlaw; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵙⵙ; Central Dusun: tadau; Central Melanau: lau; Chagatai: کون; Cham Eastern Western Chamicuro: senesyako; Chechen: де; Cherokee: ᎢᎦ; Chichewa: tsiku; Chinese Cantonese: 日; Dungan: тян, йитян; Hakka: 日; Mandarin: 天, 日; Min Dong: 日; Min Nan: 日, 工; Wu: 天, 日; Chuukese: ran; Chuvash: кун; Coptic: ⲉϩⲟⲟⲩ; Cornish: dydh; Cree: ᑮᓯᑳᐤ; Crimean Tatar: kün; Czech: den; Danish: døgn, dag; Daur: udure; Dhivehi: ދުވަސް; Dolgan: күн; Dongxiang: udu; Drung: ni; Dutch: dag, etmaal; Eastern Arrernte: arlte; Eastern Bontoc: ka-orkawan; Esperanto: tago; Estonian: ööpäev, päev; Even: инэӈ; Evenki: тыргани; Ewe: ŋkeke; Faroese: dagur, samdøgur; Fijian: siga; Finnish: päivä, vuorokausi; French: jour, journée; Old French: jor; Frisian North Frisian: dai, däi; Old Frisian: di, dei; West Frisian: dei; Friulian: dì, zornade; Galician: día; Georgian: დღე, დღე-ღამე, დღე და ღამე; German: Tag; Silesian: Tag; Gothic: 𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍃; Greek: ημέρα, μέρα, εικοσιτετράωρο, ημερονύχτιο; Ancient Greek: ἡμέρα, ἡμέρη, ἀμέρα, ἀμάρα, ἦμαρ, ἆμαρ; Greenlandic: ulloq; Gujarati: દિવસ; Hausa: rana; Hawaiian: lā, ao; Hebrew: יְמָמָה, יוֹם; Higaonon: anlaw; Hindi: दिन, वार, दिवस, रोज़, यौम, रोज, दिहाड़ा; Hungarian: nap; Hunsrik: Daagh, taach; Iban: hari; Icelandic: dagur; Ido: dio; Ilocano: aldaw; Indonesian: hari; Ingush: ди; Interlingua: die; Irish: lá; Isnag: alxaw; Istriot: dèi, zurnada; Italian: giorno; Japanese: 日, 一日; Javanese: ꦢꦶꦤ, ꦢꦶꦤ꧀ꦠꦼꦤ꧀; Jurchen: inengi; Kaingang: kurã; Kalmyk: өдр; Kambaata: bara; Kannada: ದಿನ; Kashmiri: دۄہ, دۆہ, روز; Kashubian: dzéń; Kazakh: күн, тәулік; Khmer: ថ្ងៃ, នៅពេលថ្ងៃ; Kipchak: کون; Korean: 일주야(一晝夜), 하루, 일; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕۆژ; Northern Kurdish: roj; Kven: janturi, vuorokausi; Kyrgyz: күн; Laboya: lado; Ladin: dì; Lak: кьини; Lakota: aŋpétu; Lao: ວັນ; Latgalian: dīna; Latin: dies, lux; Latvian: diena, diennakts; Laz: დღა; Lezgi: йугъ, югъ; Ligurian: giorno; Limburgish: daag; Lithuanian: para, diena; Livonian: pǟva; Lombard: dì; Low German: Dag; Lü: ᦞᧃ; Lubuagan Kalinga: egew; Luxembourgish: Dag; Maasai: enkolong'; Macedonian: ден; Magahi: 𑂠𑂱𑂢𑂰; Maguindanao: gay; Maithili: दिन; Makasar: allo; Malay: hari, yaum; Malayalam: ദിവസം; Malecite-Passamaquoddy: kisq inan; Maltese: nhar, jum; Manchu: ᡳᠨᡝᠩᡤᡳ; Mansaka: allaw; Maori: rā, rangi; Maranao: gawi'i; Marathi: दिवस; Maricopa: nyaa; Mbyá Guaraní: ára; Meänkieli: päivä; Middle English: day; Middle Persian: 𐭩𐭥𐭬; Mingrelian: დღა, ნდღა; Mirandese: die; Mòcheno: ta; Mon: တ္ၚဲ; Mongolian: өдөр; Mwani: suku; Nahuatl: tonalli; Nanai: ини; Navajo: jį́; Neapolitan: juorno; Nepali: दिन; Nivkh: муғф; Norman: jour, journée, journaïe; Northern Ohlone: tú̄hi; Northern Sami: beaivi; Northern Thai: ᩅᩢ᩠ᨶ; Norwegian: dag, døgn; O'odham: taṣ; Occitan: jorn, dia; Odia: ଦିନ; Old Church Slavonic: дьнь; Old East Slavic: дьнь; Old English: dæġ; Old French: jur; Old Galician-Portuguese: dia; Old Javanese: dina; Old Norse: dagr; Old Occitan: jorn; Old Saxon: dag; Ossetian: бон; Ottoman Turkish: روز, یوم, ایام, گون; Pali: dina; Papiamentu: día; Pashto: ورځ, روځ; Pennsylvania German: Daag; Persian: روز; Phoenician: 𐤉𐤌; Plautdietsch: Dach; Pohnpeian: rahn; Polabian: dan; Polish: dzień inan, doba; Portuguese: dia; Punjabi: ਦਿਨ; Quechua: p'unchaw, puncau, hunag; Rawang: ni; Rohingya: din; Romagnol: dè; Romanian: zi; Romansch: di; Russian: сутки, день; Rusyn: динь; Saho: max; Sanskrit: दिन, दिवस; Santali: ᱫᱤᱱ; Sardinian: dí; Scottish Gaelic: latha; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дан; Roman: dan; Shan: ဝၼ်း; Sherpa: ཉི་མ; Sicilian: jornu, jonnu; Sidamo: barra; Sindhi: ڏيِنہُن; Sinhalese: දවස; Slovak: doba, deň; Slovene: dán; Somali: maalin; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: źeń; Upper Sorbian: dźeń; South Slavey: dzene; Southern Kalinga: arkaw, padcha; Spanish: día; Sranan Tongo: dei; Sumerian: 𒌓; Sundanese: dinten; Swahili: siku; Swedish: dygn, dag; Sylheti: ꠖꠤꠘ; Tabasaran: йигъ; Tagalog: araw; Tai Tai Nüa: ᥝᥢᥰ; Tajik: рӯз; Talysh: روز, روج; Tamil: நாள்; Tarantino: giorne, sciùrne; Tatar: көн; Tausug: adlaw; Telugu: రోజు; Ternate: wange; Thai: วัน; Tibetan: ཉི་མ, ཉིན, ཞག་པོ, ཞག, ཉིན་ཞག; Tigrinya: መዓልቲ; Tsakonian: αμέρα; Tumbuka: dazi; Turkish: gün; Turkmen: gün; Tuvan: хүн; Tzotzil: kʼakʼal; Udi: гьи; Ukrainian: день, доба; Urdu: دن; Uyghur: كۈن; Uzbek: kun; Venetian: dì; Veps: päiv; Vietnamese: ngày, hôm, bữa; Volapük: del; Võro: päiv; Walloon: djoû; Welsh: dydd, dwthwn, diwrnod; Western Bukidnon Manobo: andew; White Hmong: hnub; Winnebago: hąąp, hąąpra; Wolof: bés; Yagnobi: мет, рӯз; Yakan: bahangi; Yakut: күн, хонук; Yiddish: טאָג; Yoruba: o̩jó̩, ò̩sán; Yucatec Maya: k'iin; Zazaki: roc, roz; Zealandic: dag; Zhuang: ngoenz; Zulu: usuku, umuhla; Zuni: yadonne; ǃXóõ: ǁʻân