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ἕτερος ἐξ ἑτέρου σοφός τό τε πάλαι τό τε νῦν → one gets his skill from another, now as in days of old

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Arabic: إِسْفَنْج‎; Hijazi Arabic: إسفنج‎, سِفِنج‎; Armenian: սպունգ; Asturian: esponxa; Basque: belaki; Belarusian: губка; Bulgarian: сюнгер; Catalan: esponja; Chinese Mandarin: 海綿, 海绵; Czech: houba, mořská houba, houbovec; Dutch: [[spons]]; Esperanto: spongo; Estonian: käsn; Finnish: sienieläin; French: [[éponge]]; Friulian: sponze, sponge; Galician: esponxa; German: [[Schwamm]]; Greek: [[σφουγγάρι]]; Ancient Greek: [[σπόγγος]]; Hawaiian: huʻakai; Hebrew: סְפוֹג‎; Hindi: स्पंज; Hungarian: szivacs; Icelandic: svampur; Ido: sponjo; Indonesian: bunga karang, spons; Italian: [[spugna]]; Japanese: 海綿; Khmer: អេប៉ុងហ្ស៍; Korean: 갯솜, 스펀지, 해면; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: îsfenc, îsfenc, sunger; Latin: [[spongia]]; Latvian: sūklis; Lithuanian: pintis, durlė; Macedonian: сунѓер; Malay: bunga karang, span; Maori: kōpūpūtai, pūngorungoru; Navajo: táłtłʼááh yilcháazhii; Norman: êponge; Norwegian: svamp; Occitan: esponga; Pashto: سپنج‎; Persian: اسفنج‎; Plautdietsch: Schwom; Polish: gąbka; Portuguese: [[esponja]]; Quechua: puqyala; Romanian: burete, spongie; Russian: [[губка]]; Saterland Frisian: Swom; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: спужва, сунђер; Roman: spužva, sunđer; Slovak: hubka; Slovene: spúžva; Spanish: [[esponja]]; Tagalog: espongha; Telugu: స్పాంజి; Thai: ฟองน้ำ; Turkish: sünger; Ukrainian: губка; Urdu: اسفنج‎; Venetian: sponxa, sponga; Vietnamese: bọt biển; West Frisian: spûns; Yiddish: שוואָם‎  
Arabic: إِسْفَنْج‎; Hijazi Arabic: إسفنج‎, سِفِنج‎; Armenian: սպունգ; Asturian: esponxa; Basque: belaki; Belarusian: губка; Bulgarian: сюнгер; Catalan: esponja; Chinese Mandarin: 海綿, 海绵; Czech: houba, mořská houba, houbovec; Dutch: [[spons]]; Esperanto: spongo; Estonian: käsn; Finnish: sienieläin; French: [[éponge]]; Friulian: sponze, sponge; Galician: esponxa; German: [[Schwamm]]; Greek: [[σφουγγάρι]]; Ancient Greek: [[σπόγγος]], [[σπογγιά]], [[σφογγιά]], [[σφόγγος]], [[σπογγιή]], [[σπογγάριον]], [[σπογγίον]], [[σφογγίον]]; Hawaiian: huʻakai; Hebrew: סְפוֹג‎; Hindi: स्पंज; Hungarian: szivacs; Icelandic: svampur; Ido: sponjo; Indonesian: bunga karang, spons; Italian: [[spugna]]; Japanese: 海綿; Khmer: អេប៉ុងហ្ស៍; Korean: 갯솜, 스펀지, 해면; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: îsfenc, îsfenc, sunger; Latin: [[spongia]]; Latvian: sūklis; Lithuanian: pintis, durlė; Macedonian: сунѓер; Malay: bunga karang, span; Maori: kōpūpūtai, pūngorungoru; Navajo: táłtłʼááh yilcháazhii; Norman: êponge; Norwegian: svamp; Occitan: esponga; Pashto: سپنج‎; Persian: اسفنج‎; Plautdietsch: Schwom; Polish: gąbka; Portuguese: [[esponja]]; Quechua: puqyala; Romanian: burete, spongie; Russian: [[губка]]; Saterland Frisian: Swom; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: спужва, сунђер; Roman: spužva, sunđer; Slovak: hubka; Slovene: spúžva; Spanish: [[esponja]]; Tagalog: espongha; Telugu: స్పాంజి; Thai: ฟองน้ำ; Turkish: sünger; Ukrainian: губка; Urdu: اسفنج‎; Venetian: sponxa, sponga; Vietnamese: bọt biển; West Frisian: spûns; Yiddish: שוואָם‎  
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German > Latin

Schwamm, fungus (eßbarer Sch.). – spongĭa (Sch. zum Abwischen). – fungus aridus (trockener Sch. zum Feuermachen). – schwammig, fungosus; spongiosus.

Translations

sponge

Arabic: إِسْفَنْج‎; Hijazi Arabic: إسفنج‎, سِفِنج‎; Armenian: սպունգ; Asturian: esponxa; Basque: belaki; Belarusian: губка; Bulgarian: сюнгер; Catalan: esponja; Chinese Mandarin: 海綿, 海绵; Czech: houba, mořská houba, houbovec; Dutch: spons; Esperanto: spongo; Estonian: käsn; Finnish: sienieläin; French: éponge; Friulian: sponze, sponge; Galician: esponxa; German: Schwamm; Greek: σφουγγάρι; Ancient Greek: σπόγγος, σπογγιά, σφογγιά, σφόγγος, σπογγιή, σπογγάριον, σπογγίον, σφογγίον; Hawaiian: huʻakai; Hebrew: סְפוֹג‎; Hindi: स्पंज; Hungarian: szivacs; Icelandic: svampur; Ido: sponjo; Indonesian: bunga karang, spons; Italian: spugna; Japanese: 海綿; Khmer: អេប៉ុងហ្ស៍; Korean: 갯솜, 스펀지, 해면; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: îsfenc, îsfenc, sunger; Latin: spongia; Latvian: sūklis; Lithuanian: pintis, durlė; Macedonian: сунѓер; Malay: bunga karang, span; Maori: kōpūpūtai, pūngorungoru; Navajo: táłtłʼááh yilcháazhii; Norman: êponge; Norwegian: svamp; Occitan: esponga; Pashto: سپنج‎; Persian: اسفنج‎; Plautdietsch: Schwom; Polish: gąbka; Portuguese: esponja; Quechua: puqyala; Romanian: burete, spongie; Russian: губка; Saterland Frisian: Swom; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: спужва, сунђер; Roman: spužva, sunđer; Slovak: hubka; Slovene: spúžva; Spanish: esponja; Tagalog: espongha; Telugu: స్పాంజి; Thai: ฟองน้ำ; Turkish: sünger; Ukrainian: губка; Urdu: اسفنج‎; Venetian: sponxa, sponga; Vietnamese: bọt biển; West Frisian: spûns; Yiddish: שוואָם‎