harmless

From LSJ

πάλιν δ' ὅ γε λάζετο μῦθον → he took back his speech, he retracted his speech, he altered his speech

Source

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adjective

P. and V. ἀβλαβής, ἀζήμιος (Euripides, Electra 295), P. ἀσινής (Plato), V. ἄνατος, ἀπήμων.

not producing sickness: V. ἄνοσος.

Translations

Azerbaijani: zərərsiz; Belarusian: няшкодны, бясшкодны; Bulgarian: безвреден, безобиден; Catalan: inofensiu; Chinese Mandarin: 無害, 无害; Czech: neškodný; Dutch: ongevaarlijk, onschadelijk; Finnish: harmiton; French: inoffensif; German: harmlos, unschädlich, ungefährlich; Greek: αβλαβής, αζήμιος, άκακος, ακίνδυνος, που δεν κάνει κακό; Ancient Greek: ἀβλαβής, ἄβλαπτος, ἀζήμιος, ἀθῷος, ἀκηδής, ἀκήριος, ἄλυπος, ἀνάατος, ἄναιτος, ἄνατος, ἀνεμώλιος, ἄνοσος, ἄνουσος, ἀνώδυνος, ἀνώλεθρος, ἀπήμων, ἀπόνηρος, ἀσινής, ἀτελής, ἐξάντης, νηλιτής; Hungarian: ártalmatlan; Irish: neamhdhíobhálach, neamhurchóideach; Japanese: 無害な; Kazakh: зарарсыз; Korean: 무해의; Latin: innocuus; Manx: oney, meenieuagh; Maori: māhaki; Norman: innoffensif; Norwegian Bokmål: harmløs; Ottoman Turkish: ضررسز, زیانسز; Polish: nieszkodliwy; Portuguese: inofensivo; Romanian: nevătămător, inofensiv; Russian: безвредный, безобидный; Slovak: neškodný; Spanish: inocuo, inofensivo, benigno; Swedish: ofarlig; Turkish: zararsız; Turkmen: zyýansyz; Ukrainian: нешкідливий; Welsh: diniwed