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Transliteration A: sámbalon Transliteration B: sambalon Transliteration C: samvalon Beta Code: sa/mbalon

English (LSJ)

σαμβαλίσκος, v. σάνδαλον, σανδαλίσκος.

German (Pape)

[Seite 860] τό, äol. statt σάνδαλον, Sappho 38; σάμβαλα κοῦφα βαλεῖν, Diotim. 2 (VI, 267), d. i. leicht die Füße setzen.

Spanish

sandalia, chala, chinela, chancleta, caite, cutara, huarache, chancla, calipso, albarca

Russian (Dvoretsky)

σάμβᾰλον: τό эол. Sappho, Anth. = σάνδαλον.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σάμβᾰλον: σαμβᾰλίσκος, ἴδε ἐν λέξ. σάνδαλον, Ἡσύχ.

Greek Monolingual

τὸ, Α
(αιολ. τ.) βλ. σάνδαλον.

Greek Monotonic

σάμβᾰλον: τό, Αιολ. αντί σάνδαλον, σανδάλι, πέδιλο, σε Ανθ.

Middle Liddell

σάμβᾰλον, ου, τό, [aeolic for σάνδαλον, Anth.]

Translations

sandal

Albanian: sandale; Arabic: صَنْدَل; Egyptian Arabic: نعال; Hijazi Arabic: صَنْدَل, مَدَاس; Armenian: սանդալ; Assamese: চেণ্ডেল; Asturian: sandalia; Belarusian: сандаль; Bulgarian: сандал; Catalan: sandàlia; Chickasaw: pas pas, pas pas sholosh; Chinese Mandarin: 涼鞋, 凉鞋, 草鞋; Czech: sandál; Danish: sandal; Dutch: sandaal; Esperanto: sandalo; Estonian: sandaal; Finnish: sandaali; French: sandale; Galician: sandalia; Georgian: სანდალი, ქალამანი; German: Sandale; Greek: σανδάλι, πέδιλο; Ancient Greek: σάνδαλον, σανδάλιον, πέδιλον, σάμβαλον; Hausa: sandal; Hebrew: סַנְדָּל; Hindi: चप्पल; Hungarian: szandál; Icelandic: sandali; Ido: sandalo; Irish: cuarán; Old Irish: accrann; Italian: sandalo; Japanese: サンダル, 草鞋; Kannada: ಚಪ್ಪಲಿ; Khmer: ស្បែកជើងសង្រែក; Korean: 샌들, 초혜; Lao: ເກີບຊັງດ້ານ; Latin: crepida, solea; Latvian: sandale; Lithuanian: sandalas; Malayalam: ചെരുപ്പ്; Maltese: sandlija, karkur; Maore Comorian: kabwa; Maori: pārekereke, kuara, korehe, korehe, korehe, pāengaenga; Marathi: चप्पल; Navajo: kégiizh haaztʼiʼí; Norwegian Bokmål: sandal; Nynorsk: sandal; Occitan: sandala; Old English: sole; Persian: صندل; Plautdietsch: Sandal; Polish: sandał; Portuguese: sandália, chinelo; Romanian: sanda, sandală; Russian: сандалия, босоножка; Scottish Gaelic: cuaran; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сандала; Roman: sandála; Sicilian: sànnalu, zòcculu; Slovak: sandál; Spanish: sandalia, chala, chinela, chancleta, caite, cutara, huarache, chancla, calipso, albarca; Swahili: kiatu; Swedish: sandal; Tagalog: sandalyas; Tajik: шиппак; Tarifit: tsirit; Thai: รองเท้าแตะ, รองเท้าคีบ; Turkish: sandalet, sandal; Ukrainian: сандалія, сандаль; Urdu: چپل; Uzbek: shippak, sandal; Vietnamese: dép, dép quai hậu; Welsh: sandal, sandalau; West Frisian: sandaal; Zazaki: ğamık