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[[ξιφομάχαιρα]]; see also [[sword]]. | |||
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
ξιφομάχαιρα; see also sword.
Translations
Azerbaijani: qılınc; Bashkir: ҡылыс; Basque: sable, sabre; Bats: თურ; Belarusian: шабля, шашка; Bulgarian: сабя; Catalan: sabre; Chechen: тур; Chinese Mandarin: 佩劍, 佩剑, 馬刀, 马刀, 戰刀, 战刀, 軍刀, 军刀; Czech: šavle; Danish: sabel; Dutch: sabel; Esperanto: sabro; Estonian: saabel; Finnish: säilä, sapeli; French: sabre; Galician: sabre; Georgian: ხმალი, მახვილი; German: Säbel; Greek: σπαθί, μάχαιρα; Ancient Greek: ξιφομάχαιρα; Hindi: सेबर; Hungarian: szablya; Icelandic: sveðja; Italian: sciabola; Japanese: サーベル; Kalmyk: селм, чашк, мишл; Kashubian: szabla; Kazakh: қылыш; Korean: 군도(軍刀), 사브르; Kyrgyz: кылыч; Latin: xiphomachaera; Latvian: zobens; Lithuanian: kardas, palašas; Macedonian: сабја; Manx: cliwe markee; Maori: hoari piko; Marathi: सेबर; Mongolian Cyrillic: сэлэм; Navajo: diltłish; Ngazidja Comorian: upanga, panga; Northern Altai: кылыч; Norwegian Bokmål: sabel; Occitan: sabre; Old East Slavic: саблꙗ; Plautdietsch: Säbel; Polish: szabla; Portuguese: sabre; Romanian: sabie; Russian: сабля, шашка; Scottish Gaelic: claidheamh crom; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: са̏бља; Roman: sȁblja; Slovak: šabľa; Slovene: sablja; Southern Altai: кылыч, кылыш; Spanish: sable; Swedish: sabel; Tagalog: sable; Tatar: кылыч; Turkish: kılıç; Ukrainian: шабля, шашка; Uzbek: qilich