πολύγωνον

From LSJ

Πολλῶν ὁ καιρὸς γίγνεται διδάσκαλος → Rebus magistra plurimis occasio → Zum Lehrer wird für viele die Gelegenheit

Menander, Monostichoi, 449

Translations

Afrikaans: poligoon; Albanian: shumëkëndësh; Arabic: مُضَلَّع‎; Aragonese: poligono; Armenian: բազմանկյուն; Asturian: polígonu; Basque: poligono; Bengali: বহুভুজ; Bulgarian: многоъгълник; Burmese: ဗဟုဂံ; Catalan: polígon; Chinese Cantonese: 多邊形, 多边形; Hakka: 多邊形, 多边形; Mandarin: 多邊形, 多边形, 多角形; Chuvash: нумай кӗтеслӗх; Corsican: poligonu, puligonu; Czech: mnohoúhelník, polygon; Danish: polygon; Dutch: veelhoek, polygoon; English: polygon; Esperanto: plurangulo, plurlatero, poligono, multangulo; Estonian: hulknurk; Faroese: marghyrningur; Finnish: monikulmio, polygoni; French: polygone; Friulian: poligon, poligonâl; Galician: polígono; Georgian: პენტაკონტაგონი, მრავალკუთხედი; German: Vieleck, Polygon; Greek: πολύγωνο; Ancient Greek: πολύγωνον; Guaraní: apyeta; Gujarati: બહુભુજ; Haitian Creole: poligòn; Hebrew: מצולע‎, פוליגון‎; Hindi: बहुभुज; Hungarian: poligon, sokszög; Icelandic: marghyrningur; Ido: poligono; Irish: polagán; Italian: poligono; Japanese: 多角形; Kazakh: көпбұрыш; Khmer: ពហុកោណ; Korean: 다각형(多角形); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: pirgoşe; Latin: polygonum; Latvian: daudzstūris; Lithuanian: daugiakampis; Low German: Veeleck; Malayalam: ബഹുഭുജം; Manx: yl-lhiatteean; Maori: tapamaha, taparau; Marathi: बहुकोण; Moksha: lamuzha, kudnae; Moore: kog-kʋʋma; Navajo: łąʼį́ bízniikʼą́; Norwegian: polygon; Persian: چندضلعی‎; Polish: wielokąt inan, wielobok inan; Portuguese: polígono; Punjabi: ਬਹੁਭੁਜ; Quechua: manchay chinruyuj; Romanian: poligon; Russian: многоугольник; Sanskrit: बहुकोण; Scottish Gaelic: poileagan; Serbo-Croatian: mnogokut, mnogougao, višekut, višeugao, poligon; Slovak: mnohouholník; Slovene: mnogokotnik; Spanish: polígono; Swahili: pembenyingi; Swedish: polygon, månghörning; Tagalog: damsiha; Tamil: பல்கோணம்; Tatar: nüeş; Telugu: బహుభుజి; Thai: รูปหลายเหลี่ยม; Turkish: çokgen; Ukrainian: багатокутник; Urdu: کثیر الاضلاع‎; Vietnamese: đa giác; Volapük: mödalien; Yiddish: פֿילעק