τὸ θέλημά σου τὸ ἀγαθὸν καὶ τέλειον, πάτερ → your good and perfect will, Father
Source
Latin > English
malva malvae N F :: mallow-plant
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
malva: ae, f. μαλάχη,
I mallows: in magnis laudibus malva est utraque, et sativa, et silvestris. Duo genera earum amplitudine folii discernuntur: majorem Graeci malopen vocant in sativis. Alteram ab emoliendo ventre dictam putant malachen, etc., Plin. 20, 21, 84, § 222; Cic. Fam. 7, 26, 2; Mart. 10, 48, 7.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
malva,¹⁴ æ, f., mauve [plante] : Cic. Fam. 7, 26, 2 ; Plin. 20, 222 ; Hor. O. 1, 31, 16.
Latin > German (Georges)
malva, ae, f. (μαλάχη, v. μαλακός), die Malve, bei den Alten offizinell als gelindes Abführungsmittel, Plin. 20, 222 sqq. Cic. ep. 7, 26, 2. Hor. carm. 1, 31, 16. Ov. fast. 4, 697. Mart. 3, 89, 1: vulg. Nbf. malba, Edict Diocl. 6. no. 5 u. 6.
Spanish > Greek
διάδεσμα, ἑλειομολόχη, ἄκοπος
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Latin > Chinese
malva, ae. f. :: 葵菜。冬葵子
Translations
Adyghe: абэдзэкъуай; Albanian: mëllagë; Arabic: خُبَازَى; Armenian: փիփերթ; Azerbaijani: əməköməci; Bulgarian: слез; Catalan: malva; Chinese Mandarin: 錦葵/锦葵; Czech: sléz; Dutch: kaasjeskruid; Esperanto: malvo; Finnish: malva; French: mauve; Friulian: malve; Galician: malva; Georgian: ბალბა; German: Malve; Greek: μολόχα; Ancient Greek: μάλβαξ, μολόχη, μολάχη, μαλάχη; Hebrew: חלמית; Hungarian: papsajt; Ido: malvo; Italian: malva; Japanese: 葵; Kazakh: құлқайыр; Korean: 동규자; Latin: malva; Lithuanian: dedešva; Maori: marou; Middle English: malwe; Norman: p'tite mauve; Norwegian Bokmål: kattostfamilien; Occitan: malva; Old English: cottuc, mealwe; Persian: ورتاج, پنیرک; Polish: ślaz; Pontic Greek: μολόχ̌ι; Portuguese: malva; Romanian: nalbă; Russian: мальва; Sardinian: narba, mafra, marma, màrmara; Serbo-Croatian: slez; Sicilian: marva, màliva; Slovene: slezenovec; Spanish: malva; Swedish: malva; Tagalog: padurut; Turkish: ebegümeci; Ukrainian: мальва; Upper Sorbian: šlěz; Venetian: nalba; Welsh: hocys, malw