wanness

From LSJ

ἀκμὴ οὐδὲ ἔχει γενέσεως ὑπόστασιν καθ' ἑαυτήν → the culmination has no power of originating by itself

Source

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

P. ὠχρότης, ἡ.

Translations

paleness

Catalan: pal·lidesa; Czech: bledost; Danish: bleghed; Finnish: kalpeus; French: pâleur; German: Blässe, Blassheit, Bleichheit, Farblosigkeit, Fahlheit; Greek: ωχρότητα; Ancient Greek: ἄχροια, χλωρίασις, χλωρότης, ὠχρίασις, ὦχρος, ὠχροσύνη, ὠχρότης, ὤχρωμα; Hungarian: sápadtság, halványság, színtelenség, fakóság; Icelandic: fölvi; Italian: pallore, pallidità; Latin: aurugo, luror, pallor; Latvian: bālums; Polish: bladość; Portuguese: palidez; Romanian: paliditate, gălbinare; Russian: бледность; Spanish: palidez; Volapük: pael

pallor

Bulgarian: бледност; Catalan: pal·lidesa; Chinese Mandarin: 面色蒼白/面色苍白; Dutch: bleekheid; Finnish: kalpeus; French: pâleur; German: Blässe; Greek: ωχρότητα; Ancient Greek: ὠχρότης, ὦχρος; Hungarian: sápadtság; Icelandic: fölvi; Italian: pallore, pallidità; Latin: pallor; Latvian: bālums; Persian: رنگ‌پریدگی‎, زردی‎; Polish: bladość; Portuguese: palidez; Romanian: paliditate, gălbinare; Russian: бледность; Spanish: palidez