subalbus

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Sophocles, Antigone, 781

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sŭb-albus: a, um, adj.,
I rather white, whitish: sabulo, Varr. R. R. 1, 9, 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sŭbalbus,¹⁶ a, um, blanchâtre : Varro R. 1, 9, 5.

Latin > German (Georges)

sub-albus, a, um, weißlich, Varro r.r. 1, 9, 5. Sen. apoc. 13.

Translations

Arabic Egyptian Arabic: ابيضاني‎; Armenian: սպիտակավուն; Catalan: blanquinós; Chinese Mandarin: 髮白的, 发白的; Czech: bělavý; Danish: hvidlig; Esperanto: blanketa; Estonian: valkjas; Finnish: valkeahko; French: blanchâtre; Galician: albelo, pálido, albeiro; German: weißlich, weisslich; Greek: υπόλευκος; Ancient Greek: ὑπόλευκος, διάλευκος, παράλευκος; Hebrew: לְבַנְבַּן‎; Hungarian: fehéres; Ido: blankatra; Irish: scothbhán, fobhán; Italian: biancastro, bianchiccio; Japanese: 白っぽい; Javanese: nom, nèm, timur; Kalmyk: цаһавтр; Kazakh: ақтау; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: gewr; Latin: subalbus, alburnus; Latvian: iebalts; Malagasy: fotsifotsy; Manx: fo-vane; Maori: kōmā; Norwegian Bokmål: hvitaktig; Polish: białawy; Portuguese: esbranquiçado; Russian: белова́тый, белесова́тый, белёсый, беля́вый; Shor: ағылдырым; Spanish: blancuzco, blanquecino, blanquinoso, blanquizo; Swedish: vitaktig; Turkish: akça; Vietnamese: hơi trắng; Volapük: vietilik, vietlik