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L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelleLove that moves the sun and the other stars

Dante Alighieri, Paradiso, XXXIII, v. 145
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|Beta Code=suggei/tnios
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|Definition=ον, [[neighbouring]], <span class="bibl"><span class="title">CPR</span>206.9</span> (ii A.D.).
|Definition=συγγείτνιον, [[neighbouring]], ''CPR''206.9 (ii A.D.).
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Transliteration A: syngeítnios Transliteration B: syngeitnios Transliteration C: syggeitnios Beta Code: suggei/tnios

English (LSJ)

συγγείτνιον, neighbouring, CPR206.9 (ii A.D.).

Greek Monolingual

-ον, Α
συγγείτων.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < συν- + γείτνιος «γειτονικός»].

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