Sardelle

From LSJ

ἐπέμψατε ἀγγέλους τοῖς ἀλλήλοις ὥστε ἔγνωτε τὸν κίνδυνον → you sent messengers to one another so that you knew the danger

Source

German > Latin

Sardelle, sardĭna.

Translations

anchovy

Abkhaz: ақамашьиа; Arabic: أَنْشُوفة, بَلَم, أَنْشُوقَة; Armenian: անչոուս, անձրուկ; Middle Armenian: խամսի; Asturian: bocarte, anchoa; Azerbaijani: ançous; Basque: antxoa, bokarta; Bikol Central: bulinaw; Breton: genougamm; Bulgarian: аншоа, хамсия; Catalan: seitó, anxova; Chinese Mandarin: 鳳尾魚/凤尾鱼, 鯷/鳀; Cornish: ganowek; Corsican: anchjuva, anciua; Czech: ančovička, sardel; Danish: ansjos; Dutch: ansjovis; Esperanto: sardelo, anĉovo; Estonian: anšoovis; Faroese: ansjós; Finnish: sardelli, anjovis; French: anchois; Galician: bocareu, bocarte, anchoa; Georgian: ქაფშია; German: Sardelle; Greek: γαύρος; Hebrew: אַנְשׁוֹבִי, עַפְיָן; Hungarian: szardella, ajóka; Icelandic: ansjósa; Indonesian: bilis; Interlingua: anchoa; Irish: ainseabhaí; Italian: alice, acciuga; Japanese: 片口鰯, カタクチイワシ, アンチョビ, アンチョビー; Karelian: ančoussu; Kazakh: қамса; Korean: 멸치; Latvian: anšovs; Ligurian: anciôa; Lithuanian: ančiuvis; Lombard Eastern: anciùa; Western: inciòda, incioda; Luxembourgish: Anchois; Malay: bilis; Manx: ançhovee; Maori: kokowhāwhā, korowhāwhā; Norwegian: ansjos; Occitan: anchòia; Old Occitan: anchoia; Persian: آنچوی; Piedmontese: anciova; Polish: sardela, anchois; Portuguese: anchova, enchova; Romanian: sardele, hamsie, anșoa; Russian: анчоус, хамса; Saanich: łáʔləs; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ѝнћӯн; Roman: ìnćūn; Sicilian: anciova; Spanish: anchoa, boquerón, bocarte; Swedish: sardell; Tagalog: dilis, dulis, balawbalaw; Turkish: hamsi; Venetian: inciò, anciò; Vietnamese: cá cơm, cá trổng; Volapük: najov; Welsh: brwyniad; West Frisian: ansjofisk c