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ψυχῆς ἀγῶνα τὸν προκείμενον πέρι δώσων → to stand the appointed trial for his life, to stand the appointed struggle for life and death

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[[prose|P.]] [[ὑπόψαμμος]] ([[Xenophon|Xen.]]).
[[prose|P.]] [[ἀμαθῶδες]], [[ἀμαθώδης]], [[ἄμμινος]], [[ἀμμόγειος]], [[ἀμμοφανής]], [[ἀμμόχωστος]], [[ἀμμῶδες]], [[ἀμμώδης]], [[ἀσώδης]], [[δίαμμος]], [[εὐψάμαθος]], [[ἔφαμμος]], [[ἠμαθόεις]], [[θινῶδες]], [[θινώδης]], [[θίς]], [[πολύαμμος]], [[πολυψάμαθος]], [[ὑπόψαμμος]], [[ὕφαμμος]], [[ψαμαθηΐς]], [[ψαμαθῶδες]], [[ψαμαθώδης]], [[ψαμμαῖος]], [[ψάμμινος]], [[ψαμμόγεως]], [[ψαμμοειδής]], [[ψαμμῶδες]], [[ψαμμώδης]]


Of colour: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ξανθός]].
Of colour: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ξανθός]].
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==Translations==
Aromanian: arinos; Azerbaijani: qumlu; Bulgarian: песъчлив; Catalan: sorrenc; Danish: sandet; Dutch: zanderig; Esperanto: sabla; Finnish: hiekkainen; Galician: areoso; German: [[sandig]]; Greek: αμμώδης; Ancient Greek: [[ἀμμώδης]]; Gujarati: રેતાળ; Icelandic: sendinn; Ido: sabloza; Latin: [[harenosus]]; Latvian: smilšains; Lithuanian: smėlėtas; Macedonian: песочен; Nogai: кумлы; Polish: piaszczysty; Portuguese: areado, arenado; Romanian: nisipos, arinos; Spanish: arenoso; Swedish: sandig; Turkish: kumlu; Ukrainian: піщаний; Yiddish: זאַמדיק‎

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adjective

P. ἀμαθῶδες, ἀμαθώδης, ἄμμινος, ἀμμόγειος, ἀμμοφανής, ἀμμόχωστος, ἀμμῶδες, ἀμμώδης, ἀσώδης, δίαμμος, εὐψάμαθος, ἔφαμμος, ἠμαθόεις, θινῶδες, θινώδης, θίς, πολύαμμος, πολυψάμαθος, ὑπόψαμμος, ὕφαμμος, ψαμαθηΐς, ψαμαθῶδες, ψαμαθώδης, ψαμμαῖος, ψάμμινος, ψαμμόγεως, ψαμμοειδής, ψαμμῶδες, ψαμμώδης

Of colour: P. and V. ξανθός.

Translations

Aromanian: arinos; Azerbaijani: qumlu; Bulgarian: песъчлив; Catalan: sorrenc; Danish: sandet; Dutch: zanderig; Esperanto: sabla; Finnish: hiekkainen; Galician: areoso; German: sandig; Greek: αμμώδης; Ancient Greek: ἀμμώδης; Gujarati: રેતાળ; Icelandic: sendinn; Ido: sabloza; Latin: harenosus; Latvian: smilšains; Lithuanian: smėlėtas; Macedonian: песочен; Nogai: кумлы; Polish: piaszczysty; Portuguese: areado, arenado; Romanian: nisipos, arinos; Spanish: arenoso; Swedish: sandig; Turkish: kumlu; Ukrainian: піщаний; Yiddish: זאַמדיק‎