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Menander, Monostichoi, 541

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

P. κασσίτερος, καττίτερος, ὁ (Plato, Critias, 116B).

adjective

κασσιτέρινος, καττιτέρινος

Translations

noun

Afrikaans: tin; Albanian: kalaj; Amharic: ቆርቆሮ; Arabic: قَصْدِير‎; Egyptian Arabic: صفيح‎; Hijazi Arabic: قَصْدير‎; Moroccan Arabic: قزدير‎; Armenian: անագ; Assamese: ৰাং; Asturian: estañu; Avar: гъалай; Azerbaijani: qalay; Basque: eztainua; Belarusian: волава; Bengali: টিন; Breton: staen; Bulgarian: калай; Burmese: သံဖြူ; Catalan: estany; Central Melanau: timah; Chinese Mandarin: 錫, 锡; Coptic: ⲃⲁⲥⲛϭ, ⲑⲣⲁⲛ; Cornish: sten; Czech: cín; Danish: tin; Dargwa: къалай; Dutch: tin; Esperanto: stano; Estonian: tina; Faroese: tin; Finnish: tina; French: étain; Friulian: stagn; Galician: estaño; Georgian: კალა; German: Zinn; Greek: κασσίτερος; Ancient Greek: κασσίτερος, καττίτερος; Hebrew: בְּדִיל‎; Hindi: त्रपु; Hungarian: ón, cin, bádog; Iban: bangkang, bangkoh; Icelandic: tin; Ido: stano; Indonesian: timah; Interlingua: stanno; Irish: stán; Italian: stagno; Japanese: 錫, スズ; Javanese: ꦠꦶꦩꦃ; Kannada: ತವರ; Kashubian: cëna; Kazakh: қалайы; Khmer: សំណប៉ាហាំង, ប៉ាហាំង; Korean: 주석, 동납철, 석; Kyrgyz: калай; Lao: ຊືນ, ດີບຸກ; Latin: stannum; Latvian: alva; Lezgi: къеле; Lithuanian: alavas; Low German German Low German: Tinn; Luxembourgish: Zënn; Macedonian: калај; Malay: stanum, timah; Malayalam: വെളുത്തീയം, തകരം; Maltese: landa; Manchu: ᡨᠣᡥᠣᠯᠣᠨ; Mansi: а̄нах; Manx: stainney; Mongolian: тугалга; Nahuatl: amochitl; Nanai: тохолгон; Navajo: béésh dildǫʼí; Norwegian: tinn; Occitan: estanh; Old English: tin; Oromo: qorqorroo; Ossetian Digor: дзӕхуӕ; Iron: къала; Ottoman Turkish: قالای‎; Persian: قلع‎, ارزیز‎; Plautdietsch: Blajch; Polish: cyna; Portuguese: estanho; Rohingya: zermóuni; Romanian: staniu, cositor; Russian: олово, станнум; Santali: ᱴᱤᱬ; Scottish Gaelic: staoin; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: калај; Roman: kalaj, kositar; Slovak: cín; Slovene: kositer, cin; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: cen; Upper Sorbian: cyn; Southern Altai: калай, телеҥир; Spanish: estaño; Sumerian: 𒀭𒈾; Sundanese: ᮒᮤᮙᮂ; Swedish: tenn; Tagalog: tinggaputi; Tajik: қалъ; Tamil: தகரம்; Tatar: аккургаш; Ternate: beleki; Thai: ดีบุก; Tiwi: kilupi; Tok Pisin: tin; Turkish: kalay; Turkmen: galaýy; Ukrainian: олово; Uyghur: قەلەي‎; Uzbek: kalay; Cyrillic: калай; Vietnamese: thiếc; Vilamovian: cejn; Welsh: tùn; West Frisian: tin; Yiddish: בלעך‎

adjective

Belarusian: алавяны, валавяны, цынавы; Breton: staen; Bulgarian: калаен, тенекиен; Czech: cínový; Dutch: tinnen; Finnish: tinainen, peltinen; French: d'étain, en étain; Greek: κασσιτέρινος, από κασσίτερο, εκ κασσιτέρου, ντενεκεδένιος, τενεκεδένιος; Ancient Greek: κασσιτέρινος, καττιτέρινος; German: Zinn-, zinnen; Hungarian: ón-, cin-, bádog-; Interlingua: de latta, de stanno; Italian: di stagno; Macedonian: калаен, тенекиен; Polish: cynowy; Portuguese: de lata, de estanho; Romanian: de cositor, din cositor; Russian: оловянный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лѝмен; Roman: lìmen; Slovak: cínový; Slovene: kositrni; Spanish: de estaño; Russian: оловянный; Ukrainian: олов'яний, циновий

Dutch > Greek

βοῦλλα, καττίτερος