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[[prose|P.]] [[κασσίτερος]], [[καττίτερος]], ὁ ([[Plato]], ''[[Critias]]'', 116B).
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

P. κασσίτερος, καττίτερος, ὁ (Plato, Critias, 116B).

adjective

κασσιτέρινος, καττιτέρινος

Translations

made of tin

Belarusian: алавяны, валавяны, цынавы; Breton: staen; Bulgarian: калаен, тенекиен; Czech: cínový; Dutch: tinnen; Finnish: tinainen, peltinen; French: d'étain, en étain; Greek: κασσιτέρινος, από κασσίτερο, εκ κασσιτέρου, ντενεκεδένιος, τενεκεδένιος; Ancient Greek: κασσιτέρινος, καττιτέρινος; German: Zinn-, zinnen; Hungarian: ón-, cin-, bádog-; Interlingua: de latta, de stanno; Italian: di stagno; Macedonian: калаен, тенекиен; Polish: cynowy; Portuguese: de lata, de estanho; Romanian: de cositor, din cositor; Russian: оловянный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лѝмен; Roman: lìmen; Slovak: cínový; Slovene: kositrni; Spanish: de estaño; Russian: оловянный; Ukrainian: олов'яний, циновий

Dutch > Greek

βοῦλλα, καττίτερος