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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: [[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]]; 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 |
Revision as of 10:51, 8 October 2021
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
hărēnōsus: (aren-), a, um, adj. harena,
I full of sand, sandy: Ladon, Ov. M. 1, 702: terra, id. ib. 14, 82; Plin. 17, 7, 4, § 44: litus Libyae, Verg. A. 4, 257: urina, Plin. 23, 3, 36, § 73: lapis harenosior, id. 33, 6, 33, § 101: quod sit harenosissimum subsidat, id. 27, 4, 5, § 20.—As subst.: hărē-nōsum, i, n., a sandy place: quae humi arido atque harenoso gignuntur, Sall. J. 48, 3.—Plur.: hărēnōsa, ōrum, opp. lutosa, Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 60.
Latin > English
harenosus harenosa, harenosum ADJ :: sandy, containing sand (ground)
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: 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; 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