stapia
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
stăpĭa, æ, f., étrier : Inscr.
Latin > German (Georges)
stapia, ae, f., der Steigbügel, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 5 s.
Translations
stirrup
Afrikaans: stiebeuel; Albanian: yzengji; Arabic: رِكَاب; Armenian: ասպանդակ; Azerbaijani: üzəngi; Bashkir: өҙәңге; Belarusian: стрэмя; Bengali: রেকাব; Bulgarian: стреме; Burmese: နင်းကွင်း; Buryat: дүрөө; Catalan: estrep; Chinese Mandarin: 馬鐙/马镫, 鐙子/镫子; Crimean Tatar: telbev; Czech: třmen; Danish: stigbøjle; Dutch: stijgbeugel; Esperanto: piedingo; Estonian: jalus; Finnish: jalustin; French: étrier; Galician: estribeira, estribo; Georgian: უზანგი; German: Steigbügel; Greek: αναβολέας; Ancient Greek: ἀναβολεύς; Hawaiian: hao keʻehi; Hebrew: אַרְכּוֹף, מִשְׁוֶרֶת; Hindi: रकाब; Hungarian: kengyel; Icelandic: ístað; Irish: stíoróip; Italian: staffa; Japanese: 鐙; Kalmyk: дөрө; Kazakh: үзеңгі; Khakas: ізеңе; Khmer: ឈ្នាន់កែបសេះ, ឈ្នាន់; Korean: 등자(鐙子); Kumyk: оьзенги; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕْکێف, ئاوزەنگی; Northern Kurdish: rikêb, zengû; Kyrgyz: үзөңгү; Lao: ຢ່ວງ, ຢ່ວງຕີນ; Latin: stapes, stapia; Latvian: kāpslis; Lithuanian: kilpa, balnakilpė; Macedonian: узенгија, стремен; Malay: rakap; Manchu: ᡨᡠᡶᡠᠨ; Maori: tarapu; Middle English: stirop; Mongolian Cyrillic: дөрөө; Nogai: зоьнъги; Norwegian Bokmål: stigbøyle; Nynorsk: stigbøyel; Old East Slavic: стремень, стръмень; Ottoman Turkish: اوزنگی, ركاب; Pashto: رکاب; Persian: رِکاب; Polish: strzemię; Portuguese: estribo; Romanian: scară; Russian: стремя; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: узѐнгија, стре̏ме̄н; Roman: uzèngija, strȅmēn; Shor: изеңе; Slovak: strmeň; Slovene: streme; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: stupcyk, tśmjeń, stupadło; Upper Sorbian: třmjeń; Southern Altai: ӱзеҥи; Spanish: estribo; Swedish: stigbygel; Tajik: рикоб; Tatar: өзәңге; Thai: โกลน; Tibetan: ཡབ; Tofa: эзеңгі; Turkish: üzengi; Turkmen: üzeňňi; Tuvan: эзеңги; Ukrainian: стремено, стремено; Urdu: رَکاب; Uyghur: ئۈزەڭگە; Uzbek: uzangi; Vietnamese: bàn đạp; Walloon: strî; Welsh: gwarthol, gwarthafl; Yakut: иҥэһэ