ἄσπρον

From LSJ

ἐὰν ἐκπέσῃ τὸ σιδήριον καὶ αὐτὸς πρόσωπον ἐτάραξεν καὶ δυνάμεις δυναμώσει καὶ περισσεία τοῦ ἀνδρείου σοφία (Ecclesiastes 10:10, LXX version) → If the iron axe fails, and the man has furrowed his brow, he will gather his strength, and the redoubling of his manly vigor will be the wise thing.

Source

Spanish (DGE)

τὸ ἄσπρον
1 clara del huevo Gal.14.560.
2 cierto ingrediente del incienso Aët.16.146, 148.
• Etimología: Prést. del lat. asper c. diversas modificaciones de sent., cf. ἀσπρός.

Translations

Arabic: غِرْقِل‎, آح البَيْض‎, زُلَال‎; Moroccan Arabic: بياض البيض‎; Armenian: սպիտակուց; Belarusian: бялок; Bengali: সফেদী; Bulgarian: белтък; Catalan: albumen, clara; Chinese Cantonese: 蛋白; Mandarin: 蛋白; Czech: bílek; Danish: hvide, æggehvide; Dutch: eiwit; Esperanto: albumeno; Faroese: hvíti, eggjahvíti; Finnish: valkuainen, munanvalkuainen; French: glaire, blanc d'œuf, blanc; Galician: clara, albume; German: Eiweiß; Greek: λεύκωμα, ασπράδι; Ancient Greek: ἄσπρον; Hebrew: חֶלְבּוֹן‎; Hungarian: tojásfehérje; Icelandic: eggjahvíta, hvíta í eggi; Ido: albumeno; Indonesian: putih telur; Irish: gealacán, gealacán uibhe, albaimín; Italian: albume, chiara, bianco d'uovo; Japanese: 卵白, 白身, 蛋白; Korean: 흰자위, 난백(卵白), 단백(蛋白); Kurdish Central Kurdish: سپێنە‎; Northern Kurdish: spîk, spîçk; Latin: albumen, albamentum; Macedonian: белка; Malay: albumen, putih telur; Maltese: l-abjad tal-bajd; Mongolian: уураг; Norman: blianc d'oeu; Norwegian Bokmål: eggehvite, eggekvite; Nynorsk: eggekvite; Plautdietsch: Eiawitt, Wits; Polish: białko; Portuguese: clara; Romanian: albuș; Romansch: alv d'ov, alv d'öv, alb d'öv, clar d'iev, cler d'ov, cler d'öv; Russian: белок; Scottish Gaelic: gealagan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: беланце, бјеланце, белањак, бјелањак, беланац, бјеланац; Roman: belance, bjelance, belanjak, bjelanjak, belanac, bjelanac; Slovak: bielok; Slovene: beljak; Spanish: albumen, clara; Swedish: äggvita, vita; Thai: ไข่ขาว; Turkish: yumurta akı; Ukrainian: білок, яє́чний білок; Venetian: ciàra; Vietnamese: lòng trắng; Welsh: gwynnwy; Yiddish: ווײַסל‎