"eudajmonia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Polish]

IPA: /ɛw.dajˈmɔɲ.ja/ Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], eudajmonia [nominative, singular], eudajmonii [genitive, singular], eudajmonii [dative, singular], eudajmonię [accusative, singular], eudajmonią [instrumental, singular], eudajmonii [locative, singular], eudajmonio [singular, vocative]
Rhymes: -ɔɲja Etymology: Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek εὐδαιμονία (eudaimonía). Etymology templates: {{lbor|pl|grc|εὐδαιμονία}} Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek εὐδαιμονία (eudaimonía) Head templates: {{pl-noun|f}} eudajmonia f Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-f|tantum=s}}
  1. (ethics) Eudaimonia (in Aristotelian ethics, a condition of living a life of the highest virtue; the state of human flourishing, which is desirable in and of itself, rather than as a means towards some other end) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Ancient Greece, Ethics Synonyms: eudemonia Related terms: eudajmonistyczny, eudajmonista, eudajmonistka, eudajmonizm, eudajmonologia

Alternative forms

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