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Menander, Monostichoi, 197

German > Latin

Schlamm, limus. – lutum (schlammiger Kot). – mit Sch. überziehen, oblimare alqd; limum obducere alci rei. – schlammig, limosus. – lutosus. lutulentus (kotig).

Translations

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Bulgarian: кал, тиня; Chinese Mandarin: 污泥; Czech: močál, bažina, bahno; Dutch: moeras; Finnish: suo, lieju, muta; French: fange, bourbier; Galician: ludro, untullo, esteiro, bulleiro; German: Morast, Schlamm, Matsch; Greek: βούρκος; Ancient Greek: βόρβορος; Hindi: कीचड़; Italian: fango, mota, limo; Khmer: ផុង; Latin: lutum; Latvian: muklājs, purvājs, staignums; Maori: kene; Navajo: hashtłʼish; Occitan: fanga, baldra, fangàs, fangalhàs, baldrièr, iga, maresca, sanhàs; Persian: گلزار‎; Plautdietsch: Mautsch, Schlaum; Polish: bagno; Portuguese: lama, lodo, barro; Russian: топь, трясина; Sanskrit: पङ्क; Scottish Gaelic: clàbar; Spanish: barrizal, lodazal, fangal, barro, fango, cieno; Turkish: batak; Zazaki: lınce