δρακοντία μεγάλη

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Θεὸν προτίμα, δεύτερον δὲ τοὺς γονεῖς → Post deum habeas parentes proximo loco → Vor allem ehre Gott, die Eltern gleich nach ihm

Menander, Monostichoi, 230

Spanish

dragontea mayor

Translations

Dracunculus vulgaris

Arabic: لُوف الحَيّة‎, لُوف الجَعْد‎, لُوف جَعْدِيّ‎, لُوف أَرْقَط‎, لُوف كَبِير‎, صَرَّاخَة‎, فِيلْجُوش‎, طُرْقُنْطِيَة‎ / طَرْقِنْطِيَة‎, خُبْز الْغُرَاب‎, دْرَاقُنْطِيُون‎, قُلُبْرِيَالَّة‎; Catalan: dragoneta, colobra, dragontina, dragontea, serpentària; Finnish: kreikanlohikäärmevehka; French: gouet, serpentine / serpentaine / serpentaire, coulevrée; German: Drachenwurz; Greek: δρακοντιά; Ancient Greek: ἀγχομανές, ἄμι ἄγριον, ἄρον, ἀρωνία, ἀσκληπιάς, αὔγειον, ἄφρισσα, δορκάδιον, δρακοντία μεγάλη, δρακόντιον; Latin: dracunculus, colubrina, serpentina / serpentinaria, viperina, dracontea; Latin: Dracunculus vulgaris; Ottoman Turkish: ییلان یاصدغی‎; Persian: فیل گوش‎; Serbo-Croatian: zmijinac, zmijavčica and zmijavičica; Spanish: dragontea, zumillo, dragoneta; Turkish: yılan yastığı