ἀδυνασία

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ἐπ' ἀλλήλοισιν ἀμφικείμενοι → locked in each other's arms, clinging to one another

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Full diacritics: ἀδῠνᾰσία Medium diacritics: ἀδυνασία Low diacritics: αδυνασία Capitals: ΑΔΥΝΑΣΙΑ
Transliteration A: adynasía Transliteration B: adynasia Transliteration C: adynasia Beta Code: a)dunasi/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, = ἀδυναμία, Hdt.3.79, 7.172, Th.8.8: c. gen., ἀδυνασία τοῦ λέγειν Id.7.8:—also ἀδυναστία, v.l. for ἀδυνασία in D.H.Dem.26, cf. Glossaria (ἀδύναστος, ib.), and ἀδυνατία, Dinol.9.

Spanish (DGE)

-ας, ἡ
1 debilidad física Hdt.3.79.
2 de pueblos carencia de fuerza militar Hdt.7.172, D.C.40.12.1, c. gen. subjet. τῶν Ἀθηναίων Th.8.8.
3 incapacidad, impericia τοῦ λέγειν Th.7.8, cf. D.H.Dem.26.9.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
c. ἀδυναμία.
Étymologie: ἀδύνατος.

German (Pape)

ἡ, = ἀδυναμία, τοῦ λέγειν Thuc. 7.8; Her. 3.79, 7.172.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀδῠνᾰσία: ион. ἀδῠνᾰσίη ἡ
1 бессилие, слабость Her.;
2 неспособность, неумение (τινός Thuc.);
3 невозможность: οὐδαμὰ ἀδυνασίης ἀνάγκη κρέσσων ἔφυ погов. Her. нет силы сильнее невозможности.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀδῠνᾰσία: ἡ, = ἀδυναμία, Ἡρόδ. 3. 79., 7. 172., Θουκ. 8. 8, μ. γεν. ἀδ. τοῦ λέγειν, ὁ αὐτ. 7. 8. - Οἱ τύποι ἀδυναστία, Διον. Ἁλ. περὶ Δημ. 26, καὶ ἀδυνατία, Δεινόλοχος ἐν Α. Β. 345 εἶναι πιθανῶς σφάλματα, Λοβ. Φρύν. 508.

Greek Monotonic

ἀδῠνᾰσία: ἡ = ἀδυναμία, σε Ηρόδ. κ.λπ.· με γεν., ἀδυνασία τοῦ λέγειν, σε Θουκ.

Middle Liddell

=ἀδυναμία
Hdt., etc.; c. gen., ἀδ. τοῦ λέγειν Thuc.

English (Woodhouse)

powerlessness

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Lexicon Thucydideum

imbecillitas, weakness, 7.8.2, [Dan. Daniel edition ἀδυναμία], facundiae inopia., lack of eloquence. 8.8.4.

Translations

debility

Bulgarian: безсилие, немощ; Chinese French: débilité, fatigue; Japanese: 衰弱; Latin: infirmitas, debilitas; Persian: عجز‎, ناتوانی‎; Portuguese: debilidade; Russian: слабость, бессилие, немощь, деградация; Spanish: debilidad

weakness

Arabic: ضِعْف‎; Egyptian Arabic: ضعف‎; Asturian: debilidá; Azerbaijani: zəiflik; Belarusian: слабасць; Bulgarian: слабост; Catalan: debilitat, feblesa; Chinese Mandarin: 虛弱, 虚弱, 軟弱, 软弱, 薄弱, 薄弱; Czech: slabost; Danish: svaghed; Dutch: zwakte; Esperanto: malforto, malforteco; Finnish: heikkous, voimattomuus; French: faiblesse; Galician: debilidade, fraqueza; Georgian: სისუსტე, უღონობა, უძლურება, უსუსურობა, უნიათობა; German: Schwäche; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐌹; Greek: αδυναμία; Ancient Greek: ἀδράνεια, ἀδυναμία, ἀδυναμίη, ἀδυνασία, ἀδυναστία, ἀδυνατία, ἀλαπαδνοσύνη, ἀμαυρότης, ἀμυδρότης, ἀνηπελίη, ἀρρωστία, ἀρρωστίη, ἀσθένεια, ἀσθένημα, ἀσθένωσις, ἀφαυρότης, ἐλάσσωμα, ἐλάττωμα, εὐπέτεια, εὐπετείη, θρύψις, ἰσχνότης, κακότης, μαλακία, μαλακίη, νωθρότης, ὀλιγηπελία, ὀλιγηπελίη, ὀλιγοδρανία, σαθρότης, τὸ ἀσθενές, χώλανσις; Hebrew: חולשה‎; Hungarian: gyengeség; Interlingua: debilitate; Irish: anacmhainn, aimhneart, anbhainne, cloíteacht, éadaingne, éagruas, fainne, lag, lagachar, lagar, lagbhrí, laige, léiriú, lobhra, meirbhe, meirfean, meirtne, taise, time, tláithe, tlás, tréithe; Italian: debolezza, cagionevolezza, fievolezza; Japanese: 弱さ, 弱小, 脆弱; Korean: 약함; Latin: infirmitas, debilitas; Macedonian: слабост; Malayalam: ബലഹീനത, ദുർബലത, ക്ഷീണം; Maori: hārorerore, māruru; Norwegian Bokmål: svakhet; Nynorsk: svakheit; Occitan: debilitat, feblesa; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слабость; Old East Slavic: слабость; Old English: untrumnes; Polish: słabość; Portuguese: fraqueza; Russian: слабость; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: слабост; Roman: slabost; Slovak: slabosť; Slovene: šibkost; Spanish: debilidad, flaqueza; Swahili: ajizi; Swedish: svaghet; Tagalog: kahinaan; Thai: ความอ่อนแอ; Turkish: sıskalık, zayıflık, argınlık, çelimsizlik; Ukrainian: слабість, слабкість; Walloon: flåwté, flåwisté, fweblesse; Welsh: gwendid

inability

Bulgarian: неспособност; Dutch: onvermogen, impotentie; Esperanto: nekapableco; Finnish: kyvyttömyys, kykenemättömyys; French: incapacité; German: Unfähigkeit, Unvermögen; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌼𐌰𐌷𐍄𐍃; Greek: αδυναμία; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نا‌توانین‎; Macedonian: неможност; Manx: neuablid, neufondid; Polish: niemożność, niezdolność; Portuguese: inabilidade, incapacidade; Romanian: incapacitate, incapabilitate, neputință; Russian: неспособность, невозможность; Sanskrit: अक्षमा; Spanish: incapacidad; Swedish: oförmåga