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Arabic: ذَهَّبَ; Breton: aourajiñ; Bulgarian: позлатявам; Catalan: daurar; Cornish: owra; Czech: zlatit, pozlatit; Danish: forgylde; Dutch: [[vergulden]]; Esperanto: orumi; Finnish: kullata; French: [[dorer]]; Galician: dourar; Georgian: მოოქროვება, მოვარაყება; German: [[vergolden]]; Greek: [[επιχρυσώνω]]; Ancient Greek: | Arabic: ذَهَّبَ; Breton: aourajiñ; Bulgarian: позлатявам; Catalan: daurar; Cornish: owra; Czech: zlatit, pozlatit; Danish: forgylde; Dutch: [[vergulden]]; Esperanto: orumi; Finnish: kullata; French: [[dorer]]; Galician: dourar; Georgian: მოოქროვება, მოვარაყება; German: [[vergolden]]; Greek: [[επιχρυσώνω]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἐγχρυσόω]], [[ἐγχρυσῶ]], [[ἐπιβάπτω]], [[καταχρυσοῦν]], [[καταχρυσόω]], [[καταχρυσῶ]], [[περιχρυσόω]], [[περιχρυσῶ]], [[ὑποχρυσόω]], [[ὑποχρυσῶ]], [[χρυσόω]]; Hungarian: bearanyoz; Ido: orizar; Interlingua: aurar; Irish: óraigh; Italian: [[indorare]], [[dorare]]; Khmer: បិទមាស, ស្រោបមាស; Latin: [[auro]], [[deauro]], [[inauro]]; Macedonian: позлати; Manx: airhey; Occitan: daurar; Polish: pozłacać; Portuguese: [[dourar]]; Quechua: qurichiy; Romanian: auri; Russian: [[золотить]], [[позолотить]]; Scottish Gaelic: òr, òraich; Serbo-Croatian: zlatiti, pozlatiti; Spanish: [[dorar]]; Swedish: förgylla; Thai: ปิดทอง; Turkish: yaldızlamak; Ukrainian: золотити, позолочувати, позолотити, позлотити; Vietnamese: trá; Welsh: euro | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 19 March 2024
English (LSJ)
gild, Tz.H.3.975 (Pass.).
Spanish (DGE)
dorar, en v. pas. estar recubierto de oro ἐν τάφῳ ἀπὸ λίθου μέν, ἀλλ' ἐγκεχρυσωμένῳ Arr.Bith.63.
Translations
gild
Arabic: ذَهَّبَ; Breton: aourajiñ; Bulgarian: позлатявам; Catalan: daurar; Cornish: owra; Czech: zlatit, pozlatit; Danish: forgylde; Dutch: vergulden; Esperanto: orumi; Finnish: kullata; French: dorer; Galician: dourar; Georgian: მოოქროვება, მოვარაყება; German: vergolden; Greek: επιχρυσώνω; Ancient Greek: ἐγχρυσόω, ἐγχρυσῶ, ἐπιβάπτω, καταχρυσοῦν, καταχρυσόω, καταχρυσῶ, περιχρυσόω, περιχρυσῶ, ὑποχρυσόω, ὑποχρυσῶ, χρυσόω; Hungarian: bearanyoz; Ido: orizar; Interlingua: aurar; Irish: óraigh; Italian: indorare, dorare; Khmer: បិទមាស, ស្រោបមាស; Latin: auro, deauro, inauro; Macedonian: позлати; Manx: airhey; Occitan: daurar; Polish: pozłacać; Portuguese: dourar; Quechua: qurichiy; Romanian: auri; Russian: золотить, позолотить; Scottish Gaelic: òr, òraich; Serbo-Croatian: zlatiti, pozlatiti; Spanish: dorar; Swedish: förgylla; Thai: ปิดทอง; Turkish: yaldızlamak; Ukrainian: золотити, позолочувати, позолотити, позлотити; Vietnamese: trá; Welsh: euro