fertile
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
of land. P. and V. πάμφορος (Plato), ἔγκαρπος (Plato), εὔκαρπος (Plato), Ar. and P. καρποφόρος (Xen.), πολύκαρπος (Plato), P. πολυφόρος (Plato), Ar. and V. κάρπιμος, πολύσπορος, V. καλλίκαρπος.
Translations
Arabic: خَصِب; Asturian: fértil; Azerbaijani: münbit, məhsuldar, bərəkətli; Basque: emankor; Breton: strujus; Bulgarian: плодороден; Catalan: fèrtil; Chinese Mandarin: 肥沃; Czech: úrodný; Danish: frugtbar; Dutch: vruchtbaar; Finnish: viljava, hedelmällinen; French: fertile; Galician: fértil; Georgian: ნოყიერი; German: fruchtbar, geil; Ancient Greek: γόνιμος; Hindi: उपजाऊ; Hungarian: termékeny; Ido: fertila; Indonesian: subur; Irish: torthúil, méiniúil, arúil, méith; Japanese: 肥沃な; Korean: 걸다, 비옥(肥沃)하다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بەپیت; Latin: ferax, fecundus, fertilis; Latvian: auglīgs, ražīgs; Lithuanian: derlingas; Malay: subur; Maori: haumako, mōmona; Norwegian Bokmål: fruktbar; Nynorsk: fruktbar; Old English: wæstmbǣre; Persian: حاصلخیز; Plautdietsch: fruchtboa; Polish: żyzny; Portuguese: fértil; Russian: плодородный; Slovene: ploden, plodovit; Spanish: fértil, feraz; Swedish: bördig; Thai: อุดมสมบูรณ์, อุดม, สมบูรณ์; Turkish: verimli, bitek, mahsuldar, feyyaz, gür; Urdu: زرخیز; Vietnamese: màu mỡ; Yiddish: פֿרוכטבאַר; Zazaki: mexel, xesad