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[[dark with leaves]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[μελάμφυλλος]].
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|trtx=Bulgarian: засенчен; Czech: stinný; English: [[shady]], [[umbrageous]]; Finnish: varjoisa, varjoinen; French: [[ombragé]]; Friulian: ombrôs; Galician: sombrizo; German: [[schattig]]; Greek: [[σκιερός]], [[σκιώδης]]; Ancient Greek: [[δάσκιος]], [[ἐπηλύγαιος]], [[ἐπίσκιος]], [[κατάσκιος]], [[σκιαδηφόρος]], [[σκιαδοφόρος]], [[σκιακός]], [[σκιερός]], [[σκιόεις]], [[σκιώδης]], [[σκοιός]], [[σύσκιος]], [[ὑπόσκιος]]; Irish: foscúil, scáthach; Italian: [[ombroso]], [[ombreggiato]]; Kurdish Central Kurdish: سێبەردار; Latin: [[opacus]]; Old English: gesceadlīc, sceadiht; Ottoman Turkish: گولگه‌لو; Portuguese: [[sombroso]], [[umbroso]]; Romanian: umbros; Serbo-Croatian: sjenovit; Spanish: [[umbroso]]; Turkish: gölgeli; Vietnamese: râm
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adjective

P. σύσκιος (Plato), ἐπίσκιος (Plato), V. κατάσκιος, ὑπόσκιος (Aesch., Fragment), Ar. and V. δάσκιος.

dark with leaves: Ar. and V. μελάμφυλλος.

Translations

Bulgarian: засенчен; Czech: stinný; English: shady, umbrageous; Finnish: varjoisa, varjoinen; French: ombragé; Friulian: ombrôs; Galician: sombrizo; German: schattig; Greek: σκιερός, σκιώδης; Ancient Greek: δάσκιος, ἐπηλύγαιος, ἐπίσκιος, κατάσκιος, σκιαδηφόρος, σκιαδοφόρος, σκιακός, σκιερός, σκιόεις, σκιώδης, σκοιός, σύσκιος, ὑπόσκιος; Irish: foscúil, scáthach; Italian: ombroso, ombreggiato; Kurdish Central Kurdish: سێبەردار; Latin: opacus; Old English: gesceadlīc, sceadiht; Ottoman Turkish: گولگه‌لو; Portuguese: sombroso, umbroso; Romanian: umbros; Serbo-Croatian: sjenovit; Spanish: umbroso; Turkish: gölgeli; Vietnamese: râm