δουληΐη

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German (Pape)

[Seite 661] ἡ, = δουλεία; Her. 6, 12; Anacr. ep. 1 (XIII, 4).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ion. c. δουλεία.

Translations

Albanian: skllavëri; Arabic: عُبُودِيَّة‎; Armenian: ստրկատիրություն, ստրկություն; Asturian: esclavitú; Azerbaijani: quldarlıq; Belarusian: рабства; Bengali: দাসত্ব; Bulgarian: робство; Catalan: esclavitud, esclavatge; Chinese Mandarin: 奴隸制度, 奴隶制度; Czech: otrokářství; Danish: slaveri; Dinka: ɣɔɔc de kɔc; Dutch: slavernij; Esperanto: sklaveco; Estonian: orjus; Faroese: trældómur; Finnish: orjuus; French: esclavage; Galician: escravitude; Georgian: მონათმფლობელობა; German: Sklaverei; Gothic: 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌻𐌺𐌹𐌽𐌰𐍃𐍃𐌿𐍃; Greek: δουλεία; Ancient Greek: δουλεία, δουληΐη, τὸ δοῦλον, ἀνδραποδωδία, ἀτμενίη, δουλαγωγία, ἐξανδραπόδισις, εἴρερος, δουλοσύνη, δουλοποιΐα, δούλευσις, δούλωσις, εἱλωτεία; Haitian Creole: esklavaj; Hebrew: עַבדוּת‎; Hindi: दासप्रथा, बंदगी, ग़ुलामी; Hungarian: rabszolgaság; Icelandic: þrælahald; Italian: schiavitù; Japanese: 奴隷制度; Kazakh: құлдық; Korean: 노예 제도; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: xulamî; Kyrgyz: кулчулук; Lao: ລະບອບຂ້າທາດ; Latin: servitudo; Latvian: verdzība; Lithuanian: vergovė; Macedonian: ропство; Malay: perhambaan; Middle English: thraldom; Mongolian: боолчлол; Norwegian Bokmål: slaveri; Old English: þēowet; Oromo: garbummaa; Pashto: بردګي‎, بندګي‎, غلامي‎; Persian: برده‌داری‎, غلام‌داری‎, بردگی‎, غلامی‎; Plautdietsch: Sklowarie; Polish: niewolnictwo; Portuguese: escravidão, escravatura; Romanian: sclavie, robie; Russian: рабство, неволя; Scottish Gaelic: tràillealachd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ро̀пство; Roman: ròpstvo; Slovak: otrokárstvo; Slovene: suženjstvo; Spanish: esclavitud; Swahili: utumwa 11; Swedish: slaveri; Tagalog: pagkaalipin; Tajik: ғуломдорӣ, ғуломӣ; Tamil: அடிமை முறை; Tatar: коллык; Telugu: దాస్యము, దాసితనము; Tibetan: བཀོལ་སྤྱོད, བཀོལ་གཅོད; Tocharian B: mañiññe; Turkish: kölelik; Ukrainian: рабство; Urdu: غلامی‎; Uyghur: قۇللۇق‎; Uzbek: qullik, quldorlik; Vietnamese: chế độ nô lệ; Volapük: slaf; Yiddish: שקלאַפֿערײַ