greed
Greed is:
- Colloquially a desire, see desire
- one of the three poisons of the spirit in Buddhist ethics
- the German name of a municipality in Romania, see Giera
- a french river, see greed (river)
- a novel by Elfriede Jelinek from 2000, see Gier (Jelinek)
- a novel by Marc Elsberg from 2019, see Greed - How far would you go?
- a play by Sarah Kane, see greed (play)
- The main maxim of the protagonist in the Hollywood film Wall Street
- turning around the vertical axis ( yaw ) in a ship, airplane or helicopter, see yaw axis
Greed is the name of the following films:
- Greed (1924) , a silent film by Erich von Stroheim
- Gier (2010) , a television film in two parts by Dieter Wedel
- A strong team: greed
- Police call 110: Greed , German crime film
- Crime scene: Greed , Austrian crime film
Greed is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Gier (* 1953), German Romance scholar and librettologist as well as university professor
- Alexander Gier (* 1981), German actor
- August Gier (1848–1903), German civil engineer and master railroad builder
- Franz Gier (1903–1963), German or Saarland politician
- Karl Theodor Gier (1796–1856), participant in the Wartburg Festival, mayor of the city of Mühlhausen and opposition member of the pre-March period
- Kerstin Gier (* 1966), German author
- Madeline Gier (* 1996), German soccer player
- Markus Gier (* 1970), Swiss rower
- Michael Gier (* 1967), Swiss rower
- Rob Gier (* 1981), English-Filipino soccer player
- Scott G. Gier (born 1948), American science fiction writer
- Wilhelm Gier (1867–1951), German theologian
See also:
Wiktionary: Greed - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wikiquote: Greed - Quotes