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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
verb intransitive
Ar. τραυλίζειν, P. ψελλίζεσθαι.
Translations
Bulgarian: фъфля; Catalan: papissotejar; Cornish: stlevi; Czech: šlapat si na jazyk; Danish: læspe; Dutch: slissen, lispenen; Elfdalian: lespa; Esperanto: lispi, blezi; Faroese: lespa; Finnish: sammaltaa, lespata, sössöttää; French: zozoter, zézayer, susseyer; German: lispeln, zuzeln; Greek: ψευδίζω; Ancient Greek: ἐπιψελλίζω, τραυλίζω; Greenlandic: seersaarpoq; Hungarian: pöszít; Icelandic: vera smámæltur, vera smámælt or; Ido: zezear; Irish: labhair go briotach; Italian: parlare con la zeppola, parlare con la lisca, parlare con la esse moscia, essere bleso; Latvian: šļupstēt, svepstēt; Middle English: wlispen; Norwegian Bokmål: lespe; Nynorsk: lespa; Polish: seplenić; Portuguese: cecear; Romanian: sâsâi, vorbi peltic; Russian: шепелявить; Serbo-Croatian: fuflati; Spanish: cecear; Swedish: läspa; Turkish: peltek konuşmak; Ukrainian: шепелявити; Vietnamese: nói ngọng, nói đớt; Vilamovian: šliyfa; Welsh: siarad yn floesg