Schlüsselbein
ἀνδρῶν γὰρ ἐπιφανῶν πᾶσα γῆ τάφος → for illustrious men have the whole earth for their tomb, for heroes have the whole earth for their tomb, the whole earth is the tomb of famous men
German > Latin
Schlüsselbein, iugulum.
Translations
clavicle
Afrikaans: sleutelbeen; Arabic: تَرْقُوَة; Egyptian Arabic: ترقوة; Armenian: անրակ; Old Armenian: անրակ, անդրակ; Assamese: কাচিহাড়; Asturian: clavícula; Aymara: qhiwi ch'aka; Azerbaijani: körpücük sümüyü; Bashkir: умрау, умрау һөйәге; Basque: lepauztai; Bikol Central: baliwang; Breton: ibil-skoaz; Bulgarian: ключица; Burmese: ညှပ်ရို; Catalan: clavícula; Cebuano: balikhaw; Central Melanau: tuleang bagei; Chechen: динбухка; Chinese Mandarin: 鎖骨, 锁骨; Crimean Tatar: köprüçik kemigi; Czech: klíční kost; Danish: kraveben, nøgleben; Dhivehi: ކޮނޑުކަށި; Dutch: sleutelbeen; Erzya: мештеловажа; Esperanto: klaviklo; Estonian: rangluu; Evenki: ороко̄н, комурган, гэмургэн; Faroese: óstbein; Finnish: solisluu; French: clavicule; Galician: clavícula; Georgian: ლავიწი; German: Schlüsselbein; Klavikula, Clavicula; Greek: κλείδα; Ancient Greek: κλείς; Gujarati: હાંસડી; Hebrew: עצם הבריח; Hindi: हंसली; Hungarian: kulcscsont; Iban: tulang banga; Icelandic: viðbein; Ido: klavikulo; Indonesian: tulang selangka, tulang cenak, klavikula; Irish: dealrachán, branra brád, cnámh smiolgadáin; Italian: clavicola; Japanese: 鎖骨; Javanese: ꦧꦭꦸꦁꦱꦼꦭꦁꦏ; Kalmyk: күңкрг, товчлур; Kazakh: бұғана; Korean: 쇄골, 빗장뼈; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: pirika mil; Latin: clavicula, iugulum; Macedonian: клучна коска; Malagasy: taolampanavy; Malay: tulang selangka, klavikel, tulang cenak; Manchu: ᠠᠯᠠᠵᠠᠨ; Maori: ā, āhei; Mongolian: эгэм; Navajo: atʼog; Old English: wiþobān; Ossetian: бӕхбӕттӕн; Polish: obojczyk; Portuguese: clavícula; Romanian: claviculă; Russian: ключица; Scots: hausebane; Scottish Gaelic: cnàimh an uga; Serbo-Croatian: ključnjača; Slovene: ključnica; Spanish: clavícula; Swahili: mtulinga; Swedish: nyckelben; Tagalog: balagat; Tamil: காறை எலும்பு; Telugu: జత్రుక, జత్రువు; Thai: กระดูกไหปลาร้า; Turkish: köprücük kemiği; Ukrainian: ключиця; Vietnamese: xương đòn, xương quai xanh; Volapük: klavikul; Waray-Waray: balawak; Welsh: pont ysgwydd