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[[prose|P.]] [[ἀκανθώδης]] (Aristotle). | |||
Met., [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[χαλεπός]]. | |||
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|trtx=Arabic: شَائِك; Armenian: փշոտ; Assamese: কাঁইটীয়া; Bikol Central: matunok; Bulgarian: бодлив, трънлив; Cherokee: ᏧᏣᏲᏍᏗ; Chinese Esperanto: dorna; Finnish: piikikäs, okainen; French: [[épineux]]; German: [[dornig]]; Greek: [[αγκαθερός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀκάνθινος]], [[ἀκανθώδης]]; Hebrew: קֹוצָנִי; Icelandic: þyrnóttur; Irish: deilgneach, spíonach; Italian: [[spinoso]]; Latin: [[spinifer]], [[spinosus]]; Latvian: ērkšķains; Macedonian: трнлив, боцкав; Maori: pūtaratara, kōtaratara; Old English: þorniġ; Polish: ciernisty, kolczasty; Portuguese: [[espinhento]], [[espinhoso]]; Russian: [[колючий]], [[тернистый]]; Scottish Gaelic: droighneach, deilgneach; Spanish: [[espinoso]], [[espinudo]]; Tagalog: matinik; Welsh: dreiniog, pigog | |||
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Arabic: شَائِك; Armenian: փշոտ; Assamese: কাঁইটীয়া; Bikol Central: matunok; Bulgarian: бодлив, трънлив; Cherokee: ᏧᏣᏲᏍᏗ; Chinese Esperanto: dorna; Finnish: piikikäs, okainen; French: épineux; German: dornig; Greek: αγκαθερός; Ancient Greek: ἀκάνθινος, ἀκανθώδης; Hebrew: קֹוצָנִי; Icelandic: þyrnóttur; Irish: deilgneach, spíonach; Italian: spinoso; Latin: spinifer, spinosus; Latvian: ērkšķains; Macedonian: трнлив, боцкав; Maori: pūtaratara, kōtaratara; Old English: þorniġ; Polish: ciernisty, kolczasty; Portuguese: espinhento, espinhoso; Russian: колючий, тернистый; Scottish Gaelic: droighneach, deilgneach; Spanish: espinoso, espinudo; Tagalog: matinik; Welsh: dreiniog, pigog