τραχεῖα ἀρτηρία

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νῦν δ' ἐχθρὰ πάντα, καὶ νοσεῖ τὰ φίλτατα (Euripides' Medea 16) → but now their love is all turned to hate, and endearment withers

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trachea

Arabic: قَصَبَة هَوَائِيَّة; Armenian: շնչափող; Basque: trakea; Bengali: হলকুম; Bulgarian: трахея; Catalan: tràquea; Chinese Cantonese: 氣管/气管; Hokkien: 肺管; Mandarin: 氣管/气管; Czech: průdušnice; Danish: luftrør; Dutch: trachee, trachea, luchtpijp; Esperanto: traĥeo; Finnish: henkitorvi; French: trachée; Galician: tráquea, gorgoiro; German: Trachea; Greek: τραχεία; Ancient Greek: ἀρτηρία, τραχεῖα ἀρτηρία, βρόγχος; Greenlandic: torluk; Hungarian: légcső; Irish: píobán garbh, traicé, píobán, aerchonair; Italian: trachea; Japanese: 気管; Kazakh: кеңірдек; Khmer: បំពង់សួត, បំពង់ខ្យល់; Korean: 숨통, 기도(氣道), 기관(氣管), 숨구멍; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: borîhewa; Latin: trachia; Latvian: elpvads, traheja; Lithuanian: kvėplė; Maori: pūkorokoro, arahau; Norwegian Bokmål: luftrør; Nynorsk: luftrøyr or; Ottoman Turkish: بوغاز; Plautdietsch: Loftrua, Wintrua; Polish: tchawica; Portuguese: traqueia; Punjabi: ਸਾਹ ਨਾਲ਼ੀ; Russian: трахея, дыхательное горло; Scottish Gaelic: sgòrnan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ду̀шнӣк, трахеја; Roman: dùšnīk, trahéja; Slovene: sapnik; Spanish: tráquea; Swedish: luftstrupe; Tagalog: hihingahan; Thai: หลอดลม, ท่อลม; Tibetan: གློ་སྦུབས; Tok Pisin: mambu bilong nek; Vietnamese: khí quản; Volapük: bron; Welsh: pibel