zelus
Πρᾶττε τὰ σαυτοῦ, μὴ τὰ τῶν ἄλλων φρόνει → Tuas res age; alienas ne curaveris → Tu deine Pflicht, um die der andren sorg' dich nicht
Latin > English
zelus zeli N M :: jealousy; spirit of rivalry/emulation, partisanship; zeal (L+S); fervor
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
zēlus: i, m., = ζῆλος,
I zeal, emulation; jealousy, Vitr. 7 praef.; Prud. Ham. 188; Aus. Epigr. 77; Hier. in Gal. 2, 4, vv. 17, 18; Vulg. Num. 25, 11.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
zēlus, ī, m. (ζῆλος), jalousie : Vitr. Arch. 7, præf. 4 || zèle, ardeur : Hier. Gal. 2, 4, 17.
Latin > German (Georges)
zēlus, ī, m. (ζηλος), die Eifersucht, Nacheiferung, Vitr. 7. praef. § 4. Hyg. fab. 199. Auson. epigr. 77, 3. Prud. ham. 188. Hieron. in epist. ad Galat. lib. 2. c. 4. v. 17 u. 18 a. Eccl.
Latin > Chinese
zelus, i. m. :: 爭先愛。不忍人愛他人。嫉妒人見愛。勤顧
Translations
envy
Albanian: zili; Arabic: حَسَد; Egyptian Arabic: حسد; South Levantine Arabic: حسد, غيرة; Armenian: նախանձ; Asturian: enveya; Azerbaijani: həsəd, paxıllıq; Belarusian: зайздрасць, завісць; Bulgarian: завист; Catalan: enveja; Cherokee: ᎠᏓᏛᏳᏤᎯ; Chinese Mandarin: 妒嫉, 羡慕; Czech: závist; Danish: misundelse; Dutch: afgunst, nijd; Estonian: kadedus; Faroese: øvundsjúka, øvund; Finnish: kateus; French: envie, jalousie, convoitise; Galician: envexa; Georgian: შური; German: Neid; Greek: φθόνος; Ancient Greek: ἄγη, βασκανία, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, ζηλοτυπία, ζήλωσις, μέγαρσις, τὸ ἐπίφθονον, τὸ ὕποπτον, ὑποψία, ὑποψίη, ὑφοψία, φθόνος; Hausa: hassadā̀; Hebrew: קנאה; Hindi: ईर्ष्या; Hungarian: irigység; Indonesian: dengki, cemburu, iri; Irish: formad; Old Irish: format; Italian: invidia; Japanese: 嫉妬, ねたみ; Javanese: iri; Kapampangan: rirya; Korean: 부러움, 질투; Latin: invidia; Latvian: skaudība; Lithuanian: pavỹdas; Macedonian: завист; Maori: tarahae, harawene, pūhaehae, wenerau, pūngaengae; Middle English: envie; Navajo: oochʼį́į́d; Norwegian Bokmål: misunnelse; Nynorsk: misunning, avund; Occitan: enveja; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: зависть; Old English: æfest; Old Norse: ǫfund; Oromo: hinaaffii; Persian: حسادت, رشک, حسد; Plautdietsch: Aufgonst; Polish: zazdrość, zawiść; Portuguese: inveja, ciumes; Romanian: invidie; Russian: зависть; Sanskrit: ईर्षा; Scottish Gaelic: farmad, eud; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: завист, љубомора, јал; Roman: závist, ljubòmora, jal; Silesian: zŏwiść; Slovak: závisť; Slovene: zavist; Spanish: envidia, pelusa; Swahili: wivu; Swedish: avund; Tagalog: inggit; Tajik: ҳасад, рашк; Telugu: ఈర్ష్య, ఈసు, అసూయ; Thai: ความริษยา, ความอิจฉา; Turkish: kıskançlık, haset; Ukrainian: заздрість, зависть; Uzbek: hasad, rashk; Welsh: eiddigedd; Zazaki: peğiley, haset c
jealousy
Albanian: xhelozi; Arabic South Levantine Arabic: غيرة; Armenian: նախանձ; Belarusian: зайздрасць, завісць; Bulgarian: завист; Catalan: gels; Czech: závist; Danish: misundelighed; Dutch: nijd, afgunst; Finnish: kateus; French: jalousie; Georgian: შურიანობა, შური; German: Mißgunst; Greek: ζήλια; Ancient Greek: ἄγη, βασκανία, ζᾶλος, ζῆλος, ζηλοτυπία, ζήλωσις, μέγαρσις, τὸ ἐπίφθονον, τὸ ὕποπτον, ὑποψία, ὑποψίη, ὑφοψία, φθόνος; Latin: invidia, zelus; Macedonian: завист; Magahi: 𑂙𑂰𑂯; Malayalam: അസൂയ; Ngazidja Comorian: wivivu; Old English: andung; Polish: zawiść, zazdrość; Russian: зависть; Scottish Gaelic: eud; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: завист; Roman: závist; Slovak: závisť; Slovene: zavist; Swedish: avund, avundsjuka; Ukrainian: заздрощі, заздрість, зависть