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un.mer.ci.ful.ness[∧nm'ə:sifulnis] n despiedade, crueldade, inclemência, desumanidade. -
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s.inmisericordia, crueldad, truculencia. -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unmercifulness
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/ʌn'mə:sifulnis/ * danh từ - sự không thương xót, sự không thương hại; sự nhẫn tâm -
9 жестокосърдечие
hard-heartedness, mercilessness, unmercifulness, cruelty* * *жестокосърдѐчие,ср., само ед.; жестокосърдѐчност ж., само ед. hard-heartedness, mercilessness, unmercifulness, cruelty, flintiness.* * *hard-heartedness, mercilessness, unmercifulness, cruelty -
10 Unbarmherzigkeit
f mercilessness, (complete) lack of mercy ( oder pity)* * *die Unbarmherzigkeitunmercifulness; pitilessness; pitiableness; remorselessness; ruthlessness* * *Ụn|barm|her|zig|keitfmercilessness; (von Mensch auch) pitilessness* * *die2) ruthlessness* * *Un·barm·her·zig·keitf mercilessness* * ** * *f.pitilessness n.ruthlessness n.unmercifulness n. -
11 truculencia
f.1 horror, terror.2 truculence, cruelty, truculency, unmercifulness.* * *1 cruelty2 figurado sensationalism* * *SF gruesomeness* * *femenino gruesomeness, horror* * *femenino gruesomeness, horror* * *gruesomeness, horror* * *
truculencia sustantivo femenino gruesomeness
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12 merhametsizlik
n. heartlessness* * *1. ruthlessness 2. unmercifulness 3. hardheartedness 4. mercilessness -
13 inclēmentia
inclēmentia ae, f [inclemens], unmercifulness, harshness, unkindness: divūm, V.: mortis, V.* * * -
14 निर्दय
nir-dayamf (ā)n. pitiless, unkind, cruel, hard, violent, excessive MBh. Kāv. etc.;
unpitied by any Mn. IX, 239 ;
(am) ind. unmercifully, passionately, violently, greatly Kāv. (- ya-taram Bhartṛ. I, 64);
- tva n. unmercifulness, cruelty, Ksv.;
- ya-danta-daṉṡa m. unmerciful orᅠ passionate biting (with the teeth) Gīt. ;
-ya-rati-ṡramâ̱tasa mf (ā)n. tired by passionate amorous sports Ragh. XIX, 32 ;
-yâ̱slesha m. a passionate embrace Megh. 105.
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15 unmerciful
[ʌn'mɜːsɪfl]aggettivo spietato, senza pietà* * *unmerciful /ʌnˈmɜ:sɪfl/a.senza pietà; spietatounmercifully avv. unmercifulness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'mɜːsɪfl]aggettivo spietato, senza pietà -
16 қайырымсыздық
зат. lack of compassion, unmercifulnessнеотзывчивость, невнимательность -
17 безмилостност
безмѝлостност,ж., само ед. mercilessness, unmercifulness, pitilessness, ruthlessness, unrelentingness. -
18 inmisericordia
f.unmercifulness. -
19 immisericordia
immĭsĕrĭcordĭa ( inm-), ae, f. [immisericors], pitilessness, unmercifulness (post-class.), Tert. Spect. 20. -
20 inclementia
inclēmentĭa, ae, f. [inclemens], unmercifulness, rigor, harshness, roughness, severity ( poet. and in post-class. prose):divum inclementia, divum, Has evertit opes,
Verg. A. 2, 602:durae mortis,
id. G. 3, 68:gravis fati,
Stat. S. 1, 4, 50:maris,
Claud. B. G. 210:caeli,
Just. 9, 2:dirae formae (Plutonis),
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 1, 82.
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