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|Transliteration C=geitniakos
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|Beta Code=geitniako/s
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|Definition=ή, όν, <span class="sense">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> [[neighbouring]], <span class="bibl">J. <span class="title">AJ</span>2.14.6</span>.</span>
|Definition=γειτνιακή, γειτνιακόν, [[neighbouring]], J. ''AJ''2.14.6.
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|dgtxt=-ή, -όν<br />[[vecino]] κατὰ γειτνιακὴν πρὸς αὐτοὺς συνήθειαν I.<i>AI</i> 2.314.
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Arabic: مُجَاوِر‎; Bulgarian: съседен, близък; Catalan: veí, limítrof; Czech: sousední; Dutch: [[naburig]], [[naburige]], [[aanpalend]], [[aanpalende]], [[buur-]]; Esperanto: najbara; Finnish: naapuri-; French: [[adjacent]], [[voisin]], [[avoisinant]]; Galician: veciño, limítrofe; Georgian: მეზობელი, მეზობლური; German: [[benachbart]]; Greek: [[γειτονικός]], [[γειτνιάζων]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγχήρης]], [[ἀγχιγείτων]], [[ἀγχίγυος]], [[ἀγχίθυρος]], [[ἀγχίπορος]], [[ἀγχιτέρμων]], [[ἀγχόμορος]], [[ἄγχουρος]], [[ἀμφικτύων]], [[ἀστυγείτων]], [[γειτνιακός]], [[γείτνιος]], [[γειτόσυνος]], [[γείτων]], [[ἔποικος]], [[ξύνουρος]], [[ὅμαυλος]], [[ὅμορος]], [[ὅμουρος]], [[ὁμόχωρος]], [[πάροικος]], [[περιηγής]], [[περιοικίς]], [[περίοικος]], [[πλησίος]], [[πλησιόχωρος]], [[πρόσοικος]], [[πρόσχωρος]], [[συγγείτνιος]], [[συγγείτων]], [[σύγκληρος]], [[σύνορος]]; Hungarian: szomszédos; Icelandic: nágranna-, nærliggjandi; Italian: [[confinante]], [[contiguo]], [[vicino]], [[finitimo]], [[limitrofo]]; Latin: [[vicinalis]]; Maori: pātata, tūtata; Norwegian Bokmål: tilgrensende, tilstøtende; Nynorsk: tilgrensande; Portuguese: [[vizinho]], [[limítrofe]]; Romansch: vischin; Russian: [[соседний]], [[близлежащий]]; Spanish: [[vecino]], [[limítrofe]], [[contiguo]]; Ukrainian: сусі́дній, прилеглий; Venetian: adiaxente; Volapük: nilädik
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Transliteration A: geitniakós Transliteration B: geitniakos Transliteration C: geitniakos Beta Code: geitniako/s

English (LSJ)

γειτνιακή, γειτνιακόν, neighbouring, J. AJ2.14.6.

Spanish (DGE)

-ή, -όν
vecino κατὰ γειτνιακὴν πρὸς αὐτοὺς συνήθειαν I.AI 2.314.

German (Pape)

[Seite 478] nachbarlich, Ios.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γειτνιᾰκός: -ή, -όν, γειτονικός, Ἰώσηπ. Α. Ι. 2. 14, 6.

Translations

neighbouring

Arabic: مُجَاوِر‎; Bulgarian: съседен, близък; Catalan: veí, limítrof; Czech: sousední; Dutch: naburig, naburige, aanpalend, aanpalende, buur-; Esperanto: najbara; Finnish: naapuri-; French: adjacent, voisin, avoisinant; Galician: veciño, limítrofe; Georgian: მეზობელი, მეზობლური; German: benachbart; Greek: γειτονικός, γειτνιάζων; Ancient Greek: ἀγχήρης, ἀγχιγείτων, ἀγχίγυος, ἀγχίθυρος, ἀγχίπορος, ἀγχιτέρμων, ἀγχόμορος, ἄγχουρος, ἀμφικτύων, ἀστυγείτων, γειτνιακός, γείτνιος, γειτόσυνος, γείτων, ἔποικος, ξύνουρος, ὅμαυλος, ὅμορος, ὅμουρος, ὁμόχωρος, πάροικος, περιηγής, περιοικίς, περίοικος, πλησίος, πλησιόχωρος, πρόσοικος, πρόσχωρος, συγγείτνιος, συγγείτων, σύγκληρος, σύνορος; Hungarian: szomszédos; Icelandic: nágranna-, nærliggjandi; Italian: confinante, contiguo, vicino, finitimo, limitrofo; Latin: vicinalis; Maori: pātata, tūtata; Norwegian Bokmål: tilgrensende, tilstøtende; Nynorsk: tilgrensande; Portuguese: vizinho, limítrofe; Romansch: vischin; Russian: соседний, близлежащий; Spanish: vecino, limítrofe, contiguo; Ukrainian: сусі́дній, прилеглий; Venetian: adiaxente; Volapük: nilädik