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[[Aristophanes|Ar.]] [[μαλάχη]], ἡ, [[μολάχη]], ἡ, [[μολόχη]], ἡ.
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substantive

Ar. μαλάχη, ἡ, μολάχη, ἡ, μολόχη, ἡ.

Translations

Adyghe: абэдзэкъуай; Albanian: mëllagë; Arabic: خُبَازَى‎; Armenian: փիփերթ; Azerbaijani: əməköməci; Bulgarian: слез; Catalan: malva; Chinese Mandarin: 錦葵/锦葵; Czech: sléz; Dutch: kaasjeskruid; Esperanto: malvo; Finnish: malva; French: mauve; Friulian: malve; Galician: malva; Georgian: ბალბა; German: Malve; Greek: μολόχα; Ancient Greek: μάλβαξ, μολόχη, μολάχη, μαλάχη; Hebrew: חלמית‎; Hungarian: papsajt; Ido: malvo; Italian: malva; Japanese: 葵; Kazakh: құлқайыр; Korean: 동규자; Latin: malva; Lithuanian: dedešva; Maori: marou; Middle English: malwe; Norman: p'tite mauve; Norwegian Bokmål: kattostfamilien; Occitan: malva; Old English: cottuc, mealwe; Persian: ورتاج‎, پنیرک‎; Polish: ślaz; Pontic Greek: μολόχ̌ι; Portuguese: malva; Romanian: nalbă; Russian: мальва; Sardinian: narba, mafra, marma, màrmara; Serbo-Croatian: slez; Sicilian: marva, màliva; Slovene: slezenovec; Spanish: malva; Swedish: malva; Tagalog: padurut; Turkish: ebegümeci; Ukrainian: мальва; Upper Sorbian: šlěz; Venetian: nalba; Welsh: hocys, malw