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|elnltext= | |elnltext=πικρότης -ητος, ἡ [πικρός] bitterheid, bittere smaak; overdr. verbittering:. γλώσσῃ πικρότης ἔνεστί τις aan haar woorden kleeft een bittere klank Eur. El. 1014. wreedheid. Hdt. 1.130.1. | ||
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|woodrun=[[bitterness]], [[cruelly]], [[cruelty]], [[harshness]], [[malignity]], [[sternness]], [[ill-temper]], [[of manner]] | |woodrun=[[bitterness]], [[cruelly]], [[cruelty]], [[harshness]], [[malignity]], [[sternness]], [[ill-temper]], [[of manner]] | ||
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|trtx=Arabic: مَرَارَة; Aromanian: amãrãciuni, amãreatsã; Asturian: amargor, amargura; Bulgarian: горчивина; Catalan: amargor, amargura, amarguesa; Esperanto: amareco, amaro; Finnish: kitkeryys; Franco-Provençal: amaritúdina; French: [[amertume]]; Galician: amargor, amargura, amargueza, amarguranza; German: [[Bitterkeit]], [[Bitternis]]; Gothic: 𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍄𐍂𐌴𐌹; Greek: [[πίκρα]]; Ancient Greek: [[πικρία]], [[πικρότης]]; Hebrew: מרירות; Hungarian: keserűség; Italian: [[amarezza]]; Latin: [[acerbitas]], [[amaritas]], [[amarities]], [[amaritudo]], [[amarulentia]], austeritas; Macedonian: горчина; Malayalam: കയ്പ്പ്; Norwegian Bokmål: bitterhet; Plautdietsch: Bettaniss; Polish: gorzkość, gorycz; Portuguese: [[amargura]]; Romanian: amărăciune, amăreală; Russian: [[горечь]]; Sardinian Logudorese: rangigùmene; Slovak: horkosť; Spanish: [[amargo]], [[amargura]], [[amargor]]; Swedish: bitterhet; Tausug: pait; Telugu: చేదు; Thai: ความขม; Turkish: acılık; Ukrainian: гіркота, гі́ркість | |||
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