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οὐ παντός πλεῖν ἐς Κόρινθον → it's not for every man to make a journey to Corinth, not everyone can afford a trip to Corinth

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substantive

stone: P. and V. λίθος, ὁ, ψῆφος, ὁ, χάλιξ, ὁ or ἡ; see stone.

Translations

Afrikaans: spoelklippie, kiesel; Albanian: çakëll, hakëll; Arabic: حَصَاة‎; Egyptian Arabic: حصوة‎; Hijazi Arabic: حَصْوة‎; Aromanian: chitritseauã; Brunei Malay: batu; Bulgarian: гладко камъче; Catalan: còdol, mac; Chinese Cantonese: 石仔; Mandarin: 礫石, 砾石, 石子, 卵石, 鵝卵石, 鹅卵石; Classical Nahuatl: ātōyātetl; Czech: oblázek; Danish: ral; Dutch: kiezel; Esperanto: ŝtoneto; Estonian: veeris; Finnish: pikkukivi; Franco-Provençal: calyou; French: galet, caillou; Galician: seixo, pelouro, louro, callau, sento, radego, brello, candollo, xógara, salavedro, coio, rebo; Georgian: კენჭი; German: Stein, Steinchen, Kiesel, Kieselstein; Ancient Greek: ψᾶφαξ, ψᾶφος, ψῆφος, χάλιξ; Hebrew: חַלּוּק‎; Hindi: पथ्थर; Hungarian: kavics; Icelandic: steinn; Ido: stono, stoneto; Indonesian: kerikil; Irish: méaróg; Italian: ciottolo; Japanese: 小石; Kazakh: жұмыр тас; Korean: 자갈; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زیخ‎; Northern Kurdish: zixir; Latgalian: ūļs, akmisteņš; Latin: calculus, lapillus; Latvian: olis; Luxembourgish: Wak, Kiselsteen; Macedonian: камче; Maltese: ċagħqa; Navajo: tséʼáwózí; Norman: galet, galot; Norwegian Bokmål: småstein, småsten; Nynorsk: småstein; Persian: سنگریزه‎, ریگ‎; Polish: kamyk, kamyczek; Portuguese: seixo, pedregulho, pedrinha; Romanian: pietricică, pietriș, prundiș; Russian: галька; Scottish Gaelic: dèideag; Slovak: okruhliak; Spanish: guijarro, canto pelado, canto rodado, china; Swedish: småsten; Tagalog: mikbato; Tajik: шағал; Thai: กรวด; Turkish: çakıl; Ukrainian: галька; Welsh: carreg gron; Yiddish: שטײנד‎