laughter

From LSJ

ἀλλ' οὐκ ἂν μαχέσαιτο· χέσαιτο γάρ, εἰ μαχέσαιτο → fighting is what she can't do, for if she should fight she would shit

Source

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

P. and V. γέλως, ὁ.

mockery: P. and V. γέλως, ὁ, κατάγελως, ὁ, V. κερτόμησις, ἡ, P. χλευασία, ἡ, χλευασμός. ὁ.

object of malicious laughter: V. ἐπίχαρμα, τό.

Translations

Abkhaz: аччара; Albanian: qeshje, gajasje; Amharic: ሳቅ; Arabic: ضَحِك‎, ضِحْك‎; Armenian: քրքիջ, ծիծաղ; Aromanian: arãs; Azerbaijani: gülüş, qəhqəhə; Basque: barre; Belarusian: смех, рогат; Bengali: হাসি; Bulgarian: смях; Burmese: ရယ်မောခြင်း; Catalan: riure, rialla, riallada; Chinese Mandarin: 笑聲/笑声; Czech: smích; Danish: latter; Dutch: gelach; Esperanto: ridado; Estonian: naer; Finnish: nauru; French: rire; Friulian: ridade, ridi; Galician: risa; Georgian: სიცილი; German: Gelächter, Lachen; Greek: γέλιο; Ancient Greek: γέλως; Hebrew: צְחוֹק‎; Higaonon: potawa; Hindi: हंसी; Hungarian: nevetés; Icelandic: hlátur; Indonesian: tawa, ketawa, gelak; Irish: gáire; Italian: risata, riso; Japanese: 笑い声, 笑い; Javanese: guyu; Kazakh: күлкі; Khmer: សំណើច, ក្អាក, ហស, ហាស; Korean: 웃음; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: ken; Kyrgyz: күлкү, кулуу; Lao: ສຽງຫົວ; Latin: risus, cachinnus; Latvian: smiekli; Lithuanian: juokas; Low German: Lachen; Macedonian: смеа; Malay: ketawa; Maltese: daħq; Marathi: हास्य; Middle English: laughter; Mongolian: инээд; Navajo: dloh; Norwegian: latter; Occitan: ris, risada; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: смѣхъ; Old East Slavic: смѣхъ; Old English: hleahtor; Oromo: kolfa; Persian: خنده‎; Polish: śmiech; Portuguese: risada, risos; Quechua: asiy; Romanian: râs, râset; Romansch: riez, riöz, riem, risada, risaglia; Russian: смех, хохот; Sanskrit: हास; Sardinian: risida; Scottish Gaelic: gàire; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сме̑х, смије̑х, хихот, кикот; Roman: smȇh, smijȇh, hȉhōt, kȉkōt; Skolt Sami: smiâhh; Slovak: smiech; Slovene: smeh; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: směch; Upper Sorbian: směch; Spanish: risa; Swedish: skratt; Tagalog: tawa; Tajik: ханда; Thai: เสียงหัวเราะ; Turkish: kahkaha, gülüş; Turkmen: gülki, jakyrdy; Ugaritic: 𐎕𐎈𐎖; Ukrainian: сміх, регіт; Urdu: ہنسی‎; Uzbek: kulgi, kulish, qahqaha; Vietnamese: sự cười, tiếng cười; Yiddish: געלעכטער‎