English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
piece torn off: V. θραῦσμα, τό, ἀγή, ἡ, σχίζα, ἡ, σχιζίον, τό, σχινδαλμός, ὁ, σχιδαλαμός, ὁ, σκινδαλμός, ὁ, σχινδάλαμος, ὁ, σκινδάλαμος, ὁ, ἀποπελέκημα, τό, περίθλασμα, τό, περικνίδιον, τό, ἔκψηγμα, τό, ἀπόκομμα, τό, διάκλασμα, τό, δίαγμα, τό, λεπίς, ἡ, παδησχέα, ἡ, παδησχέαι, αἱ, ἀπόκνισμα, τό, ἀπόθραυσμα, τό, σκόλοψ, ὁ, κάρφος, ὁ, διάξυσμα, τό, δᾳδίον, τό, ἀπογλυφή, ἡ.
piece of wreckage: P. and V. ναυάγια, τά.
needle: ἀκίς, ἡ.
of a bone: παρασχίδες, αἱ, ὑπόθλασμα, τό.
verb transitive
P. and V. καταγνύναι, Ar. and V. θραύειν (also Plato but rare P.), V. συνθραύειν, ἀγνύναι; see shiver, break.
verb intransitive
See shiver, break.
Dutch > Greek
κάρφος, σκινδάλαμος
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Translations
Arabic: شَظِيَّة; Armenian: տաշեղ; Aromanian: ashclji, aschlje; Azerbaijani: tilişkə; Basque: ezpal; Belarusian: скабка, стрэ́мка; Bulgarian: отломък, треска; Catalan: estella; Cherokee: ᎤᏢᏓᎸᏓ; Chinese Mandarin: 碎片, 刺; Czech: tříska, úlomek, odštěpek; Dalmatian: sčela; Danish: splint; Dutch: splinter; Esperanto: splito; Estonian: pind, kild; Finnish: säle, sirpale, pirstale; French: éclat, esquille, écharde; Friulian: sclese, scae; Galician: estela, racha, acha, pitela, cavaco, guizo, lerca, escádea, trisca, turraca, lircha, troupecelo; Georgian: ხიწვი, ხიჭვი; German: Splitter, Splinter, Schiefer, Spreißel; Greek: σκλήθρα, θραύσμα, ακίδα; Ancient Greek: σχινδάλαμος; Hebrew: קֵיסָם, שְׁבָב; Hungarian: forgács, szálka; Irish: scealp, scealpóg; Italian: scheggia; Japanese: 破片, 刺; Khmer: ចំរាស; Korean: 조각, 지저깨비; Lao: ສ້ຽນ; Latin: assula, schidia; Latvian: skaida, skabarga; Lithuanian: drožlė, rakštis; Macedonian: спица, деланка; Maori: koi; Norman: êclyi; Norwegian Bokmål: flis; Occitan: astèla, estèla, ascla; Old English: speld; Persian: تریشه; Plautdietsch: Spekja; Polish: odłamek, drzazga; Portuguese: farpa; Romanian: așchie; Russian: щепка, заноза; Sardinian: alcia, ascia, ascra, astua, astula, schedra, schelda; Scots: spail, pran; Scottish Gaelic: spealg; Slovak: trieska, štiepka; Slovene: trska; Spanish: astilla, esquirla; Swedish: flisa, sticka; Tagalog: subyang; Tajik: параха; Thai: เสี้ยน; Turkish: kıymık; Ukrainian: скабка, скалка; Venetian: sgrexénda, s-cexa; Westrobothnian: stikk