κάννη

From LSJ

Ἰατρὸς ἀδόλεσχος ἐπὶ τῇ νόσῳ νόσοςMedicus loquax, secundus aegro morbus est → Ein Arzt, der schwätzt, verdoppelt nur der Krankheit Last

Menander, Monostichoi, 268
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Full diacritics: κάννη Medium diacritics: κάννη Low diacritics: κάννη Capitals: ΚΑΝΝΗ
Transliteration A: kánnē Transliteration B: kannē Transliteration C: kanni Beta Code: ka/nnh

English (LSJ)

v. κάννα.

Greek Monolingual

και κάννα (AM κάννη και κάννα)
βλ. κάννα.

Translations

Arundo donax

ar: غاب عملاق; arz: غاب عملاق; azb: قامیشواری قارغی; az: qamışvari qarğı; ca: canya comuna; cs: trsť rákosovitá; da: pælerør; de: Pfahlrohr; en: arundo, carrizo, Colorado river reed, elephant grass, giant cane, giant reed, Spanish cane, wild cane; grc: δόναξ, κάννα, κάννη; eu: kanabera; fa: قمیش; fi: jättiruoko; gl: cana; hi: नरकट; hsb: hoberska sćina; hu: olasznád; ja: ダンチク; la: Arundo donax; ml: ആറ്റുകരിമ്പ്; my: အလိုကျူပင်; ne: नर्कट; nl: pijlriet; no: kjemperør; pl: lasecznica trzcinowata; pnb: کانا; pt: cana-do-reino; ru: арундо тростниковый; sc: canna; sl: navadni trstikovec; sq: kallmi; sv: italienskt rör; ta: எருவை; te: కాకివెదురు; th: อ้อ; tr: kargı; uk: арундо тростинний; vi: sậy núi; zh_yue: 花葉蘆竹; zh: 蘆荻

reed

Aghwan: 𐕒𐔱𐕒𐕡𐕣; Arabic: قَصَبَة, بُوصَة; Egyptian Arabic: قصبة, بوصة; Moroccan Arabic: قصب, قصبة; Armenian: եղեգ; Aromanian: arugoz, trescã, shuvar; Assamese: ইকৰ; Asturian: cañavera; Azerbaijani: qarğı, qamış; Basque: ihi; Belarusian: трыснёг, чарот, трысцё; Bulgarian: тръстика; Cahuilla: paxal; Catalan: canya; Central Tarahumara: baká; Chinese Mandarin: 蘆葦/芦苇; Classical Nahuatl: ācatl; Czech: rákosí, sítí; Danish: siv, rør; Dutch: riet; Esperanto: kano; Faroese: sev; Finnish: kaisla, ruoko; French: roseau; Galician: carrizo, cana, xunco; Georgian: ლერწამი; German: Schilf, Ried, Rohr; Gothic: 𐍂𐌰𐌿𐍃; Greek: καλάμι, καλαμιά; Ancient Greek: κάλαμος, θρύον, δόναξ, κάννα, κάννη; Hebrew: קָנֶה; Huichol: háca; Hungarian: nád; Icelandic: sef, reyr; Indonesian: alang, alang-alang; Ingrian: glaisa; Irish: giolcach, biorrach; Italian: canna, canniccio, giunco; Japanese: 葦, 蘆; Kazakh: қамыс; Khmer: ប្របុស; Korean: 갈대; Latgalian: nīdre; Latin: harundo, iuncus; Latvian: niedre; Lithuanian: nendrė; Macedonian: трска; Mayo: baaca; Middle English: red; Mongolian: хулс, ᠬᠤᠯᠤᠰᠤ; Navajo: lókʼaaʼ; Northern Tepehuan: vaapákai; Norwegian: siv, rør; Occitan: canavèra, rausa, cana, canòta; Old English: hreod; Ottoman Turkish: قامش, كلیز; Persian: نی, روخ; Plautdietsch: Schelp; Polish: trzcina; Portuguese: junco, cana; Romanian: stuf, trestie; Russian: тростник, камыш; Serbo-Croatian: trska; Slovak: trstina, tŕstie, trsť; Slovene: trsje; Spanish: junco, carrizo, caña; Swedish: säv, vass, rör; Tagalog: tambo; Tarifit: aɣanim; Tetelcingo Nahuatl: öcatl; Thai: กก; Turkish: saz; Uab Meto: humusu; Ukrainian: очерет, тростина, комиш; Vietnamese: sậy; Walloon: rozea