slippery

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τὰ ἐς τὴν κοιλίην ἀποκρινόμενα → gastric secretions

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adjective

P. ὀλισθηρός.

Met., P. and V. σφαλερός, P. ὀλισθηρός.

Translations

Arabic: زَلِق‎; Armenian: սայթաքուն; Asturian: esnidiu, esnidiosu; Azerbaijani: sürüşkən; Bashkir: тайғаҡ; Basque: labaingarriak; Belarusian: слі́зкі, коўзкі; Bikol Central: mahalnas; Bulgarian: хлъ́згав, плъ́згав; Burmese: ချော; Catalan: lliscant; Cherokee: ᏓᏫᏍᎬᎯ; Chinese Mandarin: 滑; Czech: kluzký; Danish: glat; Dutch: glibberig, glad; Esperanto: glita; Estonian: libe; Finnish: liukas; French: glissant; Galician: escorredío, esvaradío, escorregadizo; Georgian: სრიალა, ლიპი, მოლიპული; German: rutschig, glitschig; Greek: ολισθηρός; Ancient Greek: ἀκροσφαλής, ἀρισφαλής, γλίσχρος, γλοιάς, γλοίης, γλοιός, εὐαποκύλιστος, εὐαπόφυκτος, εὐόλισθος, ἰξώδης, καταρρυής, μάσθλης, ὀλιβρός, ὀλισθήεις, ὀλισθηρός, ὀλισθητικός, ὄλισθος, περισφαλής, σφαλερός; Hebrew: חָלָק‎, חלקלק‎, מחליק‎; Hindi: रपटीला, फिसलाऊ; Hungarian: csúszós; Indonesian: licin; Irish: sciorrach, sleamhain, sliopach; Italian: scivoloso, sdrucciolevole; Japanese: 滑りやすい; Kapampangan: mataluras, matalusad; Khmer: រឥល, រអិល; Khumi Chin: bädete; Korean: 미끄럽다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: خلیسک‎; Ladin: liz; Lao: ລ່ຽນ; Latgalian: sleideigs; Latin: lubricus; Latvian: slidens; Limburgish: glaad; Lithuanian: slidus; Macedonian: лизгав; Maguindanao: malindeg; Maori: peopeo, pāhekeheke, mania, pāremoremo, māniania, pākehokeho, pārengorengo, hāwaniwani, pānekeneke, pānekeneke, peopeo; Maranao: malindeg; Mongolian: гөлгөр, хальтиргаатай; Navajo: nahateeł; Norman: drissant, êcrîliant; Norwegian Bokmål: glatt, sleip; Nynorsk: glatt; Old English: slipor; Persian: لیز‎; Polish: śliski; Portuguese: escorregadio; Romanian: alunecos; Russian: скользкий; Scottish Gaelic: sleamhainn; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: клизав; Roman: klizav; Slovak: klzký; Slovene: spolzek; Spanish: resbaladizo, escurridizo, resbaloso; Swedish: hal; Tagalog: madulas; Thai: ลื่น; Turkish: kaygan; Ukrainian: слизький, ковзкий, сковзкий; Vietnamese: trơn