νεοττιά

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οὐκ ἐν τῷ πολλῷ τὸ εὖ, ἀλλ' ἐν τῷ εὖ τὸ πολύgood is not found in plenty but plenty in good, quality matters more than quantity

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Full diacritics: νεοττιά Medium diacritics: νεοττιά Low diacritics: νεοττιά Capitals: ΝΕΟΤΤΙΑ
Transliteration A: neottiá Transliteration B: neottia Transliteration C: neottia Beta Code: neottia/

English (LSJ)

Attic for νεοσσιά.

French (Bailly abrégé)

att. c. νεοσσιά.

Greek Monolingual

νεοττιά, ἡ (Α)
(αττ. τ.) βλ. νεοσσιά.

German (Pape)

att. = νεοσσιά.

Translations

nest

Abkhaz: ахтәалара; Acehnese: eumpung; Afrikaans: nes; Albanian: fole; Amharic: ጎጆ; Apache Western Apache: itʼoh; Arabic: عُشّ, أَعْشَاش, وَكْر; Egyptian Arabic: عش, وكر; Aragonese: niedo; Armenian: բույն; Aromanian: cuibar, cuib; Assamese: বাহ; Asturian: nieru, níu, ñíu; Azerbaijani: yuva; Bashkir: оя; Belarusian: гняздо; Bengali: নীড়, আবাস; Bikol Central: tataghan, salag; Bulgarian: гнездо; Burmese: သိုက်, အသိုက်, မြုံ; Canela: jahê; Catalan: niu; Cebuano: salag; Central Sierra Miwok: hé·sa-; Cham Eastern Western Chamicuro: imajka; Chechen: бен; Chinese Cantonese: 竇/窦; Dungan: вә; Hokkien: 岫; Mandarin: 鳥巢/鸟巢, 巢, 窩/窝; Chukchi: кытчыгъёԓгын; Corsican: nidu; Czech: hnízdo; Dalmatian: naid; Danish: rede, fuglerede; Dutch: nest; Erzya: пизэ; Esperanto: nesto; Estonian: pesa; Evenki: умук, хуги; Extremaduran: ñiu; Faroese: reiður; Fataluku: vari; Finnish: pesä; French: nid; Friulian: nît, nîd; Galician: niño, neal, niallo, neada, nío, liñeiro, cogordo; Georgian: ბუდე; German: Vogelnest, Nest; Gothic: 𐍃𐌹𐍄𐌻𐍃; Greek: φωλιά; Ancient Greek: λέχος, νεοσσιά, νεοσσιή, νεοττιά, νοσσιά, νοσσιή; Guaraní: taity; Haitian Creole: nich; Hawaiian: pūnana; Hebrew: קֵן; Higaonon: salag; Hindi: घोसला, घोंसला; Hungarian: fészek; Icelandic: hreiður; Ido: ucelonesto, nesto; Indonesian: sarang; Ingrian: pesä; Ingush: бӏи; Irish: sead, nead; Italian: nido; Japanese: 巣, ネスト; Javanese: susuh; Kalmyk: үр; Kannada: ಗೂಡು; Karelian: pezä; Kayapó: jaê; Kazakh: ұя; Khmer: ទ្រនំ; Komi-Zyrian: поз; Korean: 둥지, 새집, 보금자리; Kurdish Central Kurdish: لانە, ھێلانە; Northern Kurdish: hêlîn; Kyrgyz: уя; Lakota: hoȟpi; Lao: ຮັງ; Latgalian: pereklis; Latin: nidus; Latvian: lizda, ligzda, lizda; Lezgi: муг; Ligurian: nïo; Lithuanian: lizdas; Livonian: pieza; Lombard: nid; Lü: ᦣᧂ; Ludian: peza; Luxembourgish: Nascht; Macedonian: гнездо; Maguindanao: salag; Makasae: wari; Malay: sarang; Malayalam: കൂട്; Maltese: bejta; Manchu: ᡶᡝᠶᡝ; Mansaka: pogad; Maori: kōhanga, kōpae, kōhanga; Maranao: salag; Mari Eastern Mari: пыжаш; Western Mari: пӹжӓш; Minangkabau: sarang; Moksha: пиза; Mongolian Cyrillic: үүр; Mongolian: ᠡᠭᠦᠷ; Nanai: омо; Navajo: atʼoh; Nepali: गुँड; Nga La: bu, vaa-bu; Ngazidja Comorian: traya; Northern Northern Thai: ᩁᩢ᩠ᨦ; Norwegian Bokmål: fuglerede, fuglereir, rede, reir; Nynorsk: fuglereir, reir; Occitan: nis; Ojibwe: zasaanh; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: гнѣздо; Old East Slavic: гнѣздо; Old English: nest; Oromo: mandhee; Osage: hcí; Ottoman Turkish: یوا; Pangasinan: abong, obong, balaong, kalaba, balolang; Papiamentu: nèshi; Pashto: ځاله; Persian: لانه, آشیانه; Piedmontese: ni; Pitjantjatjara: mina; Polish: gniazdo; Portuguese: ninho; Pykobjê: jaahi; Quechua: thapa; Rohingya: bahá; Romagnol: nid; Romanian: cuib; Romansch: gnieu, igniv; Russian: гнездо; Samoan: ōfaga; Sanskrit: स्वसर; Sardinian: nidu, niu; Campidanese: niu; Scottish Gaelic: nead; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гнијездо, гнездо; Roman: gnijezdo, gnezdo; Shan: ႁင်း; Sicilian: nidu; Sinhalese: කදලුව; Slovak: hniezdo; Slovene: gnezdo; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: gnězdo; Upper Sorbian: hnězdo; Spanish: nido; Sundanese: sayang; Swahili: kiota; Swedish: rede, bo; Tabasaran: мукь; Tagalog: limliman; Tahitian: ofaaraa; Tai Dam: ꪭꪰꪉ; Tai Nüa: ᥞᥒᥰ; Tajik: лона, ошёна; Tamil: கூடு; Tatar: оя; Tausug: pugad; Tedim Chin: bu; Telugu: గూడు; Thai: รัง, รังนก; Tibetan: བྱ་ཚང; Tocharian B: lesto; Turkish: yuva; Turkmen: höwürtge; Ukrainian: гніздо; Urdu: گھوںسلا; Uyghur: ئۇۋا; Uzbek: uya, in; Venetian: nìo, nit; Veps: peza; Vietnamese: tổ, ổ; Vilamovian: naost; Volapük: bödanäst, bödanästil, näst, nästil, smabed; Võro: pesä; Votic: pesä; Warlpiri: mina; Welsh: nyth, nythod or; White Hmong: zes; Yámana: kuš; Yiddish: נעסט; Zhuang: rongz; Zou: bi, bu