incontentabile

From LSJ

ἀσκεῖν περὶ τὰ νοσήματα δύο, ὠφελεῖν ἢ μὴ βλάπτειν → strive, with regard to diseases, for two things — to do good, or to do no harm | as to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm

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insatiable

Armenian: անկուշտ; Bulgarian: ненаситен; Catalan: insaciable; Chinese Mandarin: 無法滿足的, 无法满足的, 貪得無厭的, 贪得无厌的, 貪心, 贪心; Czech: neukojitelný; Danish: umættelig; Dutch: onverzadigbaar; Esperanto: nesatigebla; Finnish: tyydyttämätön, kyltymätön; French: insatiable; Galician: insaciable, insaciábel; Georgian: გაუმაძღარი; German: unersättlich; Greek: ακόρεστος, ανεχόρταγος, ανικανοποίητος, αξεδίψαστος, άπληστος, αχόρταγος, αχόρταστος; Ancient Greek: ἄατος, ἆτος, ἄβαρτος, ἄβορος, ἀεικενός, ἀκόρεστος, ἀκόρετος, ἀκορής, ἀκόρητος, ἄμαργος, ἄναλτος, ἄπαυστος, ἄπλειστος, ἀπλήμων, ἀπληστόκορος, ἄπληστος, ἀχόρταστος, δυσχαλίνωτος; Hungarian: telhetetlen, kielégíthetetlen; Italian: insaziabile, incontentabile; Japanese: 飽くことを知らない; Lati: insatiabilis; Lithuanian: nepasotinamas; Norwegian: umettelig; Polish: nienasycony; Portuguese: insaciável; Russian: ненасытный; Sanskrit: असिन्व; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: незаја̀жљив; Roman: nezajàžljiv; Spanish: insaciable; Swedish: omättlig; Tocharian B: ontsoytte; Ukrainian: ненаситний