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Menander, Monostichoi, 323

German > Latin

fieberhaft, cum febri.

Translations

Burmese: ဖျား; Catalan: febril; Czech: horečnatý; Danish: febril, febersyg, feberhed, feber-; Dutch: koortsig; French: fiévreux; German: fiebrig, febril, fieberhaft; Greek: εμπύρετος; Ancient Greek: πυρετώδης, ἔκπυρος, ἔμπυρος, διάπυρος, ἐνδόπυρος; Irish: fiabhrasach; Italian: febbricoso; Latin: febriculentus; Maori: tūhauwiri; Norwegian Bokmål: febril; Nynorsk: febril; Plautdietsch: feebrich; Portuguese: febril; Spanish: febril; Welsh: poeth