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[[sticking plaster]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] [[κηρωτή]], ἡ.
[[sticking plaster]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] [[κηρωτή]], ἡ.
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Bulgarian: компрес, лапа; Catalan: cataplasma; Danish: omslag, grødomslag; Dutch: [[papomslag]], [[cataplasma]]; Faroese: greytarbak; Finnish: haude; French: [[cataplasme]], [[emplâtre]]; Galician: emplasto, cataplasma, papuxas; German: [[Kataplasma]], [[Wickel]], [[Umschlag]], [[Packung]]; Greek: [[κατάπλασμα]]; Ancient Greek: [[κατάπλασμα]], [[ἔμπλασμα]], [[ἔμπλαστρον]]; Irish: ceirín; Italian: [[cataplasma]]; Japanese: 罨法; Latin: [[fomentum]], [[cataplasma]]; Maori: whakapiripiri, tākai; Norman: poussot, vithicatouaithe; Norwegian: grøtomslag; Plautdietsch: Pleista; Portuguese: [[emplastro]], [[emplasto]], [[cataplasma]]; Russian: [[припарка]]; Spanish: [[cataplasma]]; Swedish: grötomslag, foment, omslag; Tocharian B: tsatsāpar
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Revision as of 10:08, 11 February 2024

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Woodhouse page for plaster - Opens in new window

verb transitive

cover with stucco: P. κονιᾶν.

bedaub: Ar. and P. ἀλείφειν, P. ἐπαλείφειν, περιαλείφειν, Ar. καταπλάσσειν.

substantive

poultice: Ar. κατάπλασμα, τό.

sticking plaster: Ar. κηρωτή, ἡ.

Translations

poultice

Bulgarian: компрес, лапа; Catalan: cataplasma; Danish: omslag, grødomslag; Dutch: papomslag, cataplasma; Faroese: greytarbak; Finnish: haude; French: cataplasme, emplâtre; Galician: emplasto, cataplasma, papuxas; German: Kataplasma, Wickel, Umschlag, Packung; Greek: κατάπλασμα; Ancient Greek: κατάπλασμα, ἔμπλασμα, ἔμπλαστρον; Irish: ceirín; Italian: cataplasma; Japanese: 罨法; Latin: fomentum, cataplasma; Maori: whakapiripiri, tākai; Norman: poussot, vithicatouaithe; Norwegian: grøtomslag; Plautdietsch: Pleista; Portuguese: emplastro, emplasto, cataplasma; Russian: припарка; Spanish: cataplasma; Swedish: grötomslag, foment, omslag; Tocharian B: tsatsāpar