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More Greek words for tranquility. ηρεμία noun. i̱remía calm, rest, calmness, serenity, quietness, still. γαλήνη noun. galí̱ni̱ serenity, peacefulness, calm, calmness, equanimity, placidity. Find more words!
Definition: Quietness, silence, tranquility Meaning: quietness, stillness, silence. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek adjective ἡσύχιος (hésuchios), meaning "quiet" or "tranquil."
Usage: The Greek adjective ἡσύχιος (hésuchios) conveys a sense of quietness, tranquility, or peacefulness. It is used in the New Testament to describe a demeanor or lifestyle characterized by calmness and a lack of disturbance.
ηρεμία, ησυχία, νηφαλιότητα are the top translations of "tranquility" into Greek. Sample translated sentence: I can already smell the enlightenment and tranquility. ↔ Μπορώ να μυρίσω ήδη την διαφώτιση και την ηρεμία.
Original Word: γαλήνη. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine. Transliteration: galéné. Pronunciation: gah-LAY-nay. Phonetic Spelling: (gal-ay'-nay) Definition: Calm, tranquility. Meaning: a calm. Word Origin: Derived from a primary Greek root meaning "to be still" or "to be calm."
Translation for 'tranquility' in the free English-Greek dictionary and many other Greek translations.
peace, harmony, tranquility; safety, welfare, health; often with an emphasis on lack of strife or reconciliation in a relation, as when one has peace with God. Often used as a verbal and written greeting.