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οὗ δ' ἂν Ἔρως μὴ ἐφάψηται, σκοτεινός → he on whom Love has laid no hold is obscure | he whom Love touches not walks in darkness

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Armenian: քիթ; Asturian: proba, proa; Bulgarian: нос; Catalan: proa; Czech: příď; Dutch: [[voorsteven]], [[boeg]]; Esperanto: pruo; Finnish: keula; French: [[proue]]; Galician: proa; German: [[Bug]], [[Bugüberhang]]; Greek: [[πλώρη]], [[πρώρα]]; Ancient Greek: [[πρῷρα]], [[πρῴρη]], [[πρώϊρα]], [[ἀντιπρόσωπος]]; Icelandic: trjóna, skegg; Ingrian: esinukka; Italian: [[prua]], [[prora]]; Latin: [[prora]], [[rostrum]]; Maori: ihuwaka; Norman: d'vant; Plautdietsch: Bug; Polish: dziób; Portuguese: [[proa]]; Romanian: proră, provă; Russian: [[нос]]; Scottish Gaelic: toiseach; Serbo-Croatian: prova; Cyrillic: прамац; Roman: pramac; Slovene: premec; Spanish: [[proa]]; Swahili: gubeti; Tagalog: duong, doong; Turkish: pruva; Ukrainian: ніс; Vietnamese: mũi; Volapük: föfastev, föfanaf
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 13 January 2024

Greek Monolingual

η, Ν
βλ. πρώρα.

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prow

Armenian: քիթ; Asturian: proba, proa; Bulgarian: нос; Catalan: proa; Czech: příď; Dutch: voorsteven, boeg; Esperanto: pruo; Finnish: keula; French: proue; Galician: proa; German: Bug, Bugüberhang; Greek: πλώρη, πρώρα; Ancient Greek: πρῷρα, πρῴρη, πρώϊρα, ἀντιπρόσωπος; Icelandic: trjóna, skegg; Ingrian: esinukka; Italian: prua, prora; Latin: prora, rostrum; Maori: ihuwaka; Norman: d'vant; Plautdietsch: Bug; Polish: dziób; Portuguese: proa; Romanian: proră, provă; Russian: нос; Scottish Gaelic: toiseach; Serbo-Croatian: prova; Cyrillic: прамац; Roman: pramac; Slovene: premec; Spanish: proa; Swahili: gubeti; Tagalog: duong, doong; Turkish: pruva; Ukrainian: ніс; Vietnamese: mũi; Volapük: föfastev, föfanaf