Anonymous

whetstone: Difference between revisions

From LSJ
20 bytes added ,  17 November 2022
m
no edit summary
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
Line 5: Line 5:
{{trml
{{trml
|trtx====[[whetstone]]===
|trtx====[[whetstone]]===
Albanian: grihë, gashtë; Arabic: مِسَنّ‎, مِجْلَخَة‎, مِشْحَذ‎; Armenian: հեսան; Belarusian: асялок; Bulgarian: точило, брус; Catalan: pedra esmoladora, pedra d'esmolar; Chinese Mandarin: 磨刀石, 磨石; Crimean Tatar: bilev; Czech: brousek; Danish: slibesten; Dutch: [[slijpsteen]]; Esperanto: akrigilo; Finnish: hiomakivi, kovasin; French: [[pierre à aiguiser]], [[aiguisoir]]; Galician: moa, pedra de afiar; German: [[Schleifstein]], [[Wetzstein]], [[Abziehstein]]; Greek: [[ακόνι]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀκόνη]], [[ἀκόνα]], [[θηγάνη]]; Gurani: ھەسان‎; Hebrew: אבן השאה‎, אבן משחזת‎; Hungarian: köszörűkő, fenőkő, kaszakő; Ido: akutigilo; Italian: [[cote]]; Japanese: 砥石, 磨石; Khmer: ថ្មសំលៀងកាំបិត; Kikuyu: inooro Korean: 숫돌; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھەسان‎; Northern Kurdish: hesan; Southern Kurdish: ھەسان‎; Ladin: chëut; Latgalian: streičs; Latin: [[cos]]; Latvian: galoda, tecīla; Lithuanian: galąstuvas, pustyklė, tekėlas; Luxembourgish: Schläifsteen; Maori: tūāhōanga, hōanga; Middle English: wheston; Narom: affileuse; Old English: hwetstān; Persian: افسان‎, فسان‎, سان‎; Plautdietsch: Watsteen, Schliepsteen; Polish: osełka; Portuguese: [[mó]]; Romani Balkan Romani: asan, tros, beledǐn; Romanian: gresie, cute; Russian: [[оселок]], [[брус]], [[точильный камень]], [[точило]]; Scots: whatstane; Serbo-Croatian: brus, брус; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: brus; Spanish: [[muela]], [[piedra de afilar]], [[piedra de amolar]]; Swahili: suguo; Swedish: brynsten, bryne, hen, slipsten; Tagalog: bugaan, kamanga; Thai: หินลับมีด; Turkish: bileği taşı; Ukrainian: брус, осла; Vietnamese: đá mài; Welsh: agalen
Albanian: grihë, gashtë; Arabic: مِسَنّ‎, مِجْلَخَة‎, مِشْحَذ‎; Armenian: հեսան; Belarusian: асялок; Bulgarian: точило, брус; Catalan: pedra esmoladora, pedra d'esmolar; Chinese Mandarin: 磨刀石, 磨石; Crimean Tatar: bilev; Czech: brousek; Danish: slibesten; Dutch: [[slijpsteen]]; Esperanto: akrigilo; Finnish: hiomakivi, kovasin; French: [[pierre à aiguiser]], [[aiguisoir]]; Galician: moa, pedra de afiar; German: [[Schleifstein]], [[Wetzstein]], [[Abziehstein]]; Greek: [[ακόνι]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀκόνη]], [[ἀκόνα]], [[θήγανον]], [[θηγάνη]]; Gurani: ھەسان‎; Hebrew: אבן השאה‎, אבן משחזת‎; Hungarian: köszörűkő, fenőkő, kaszakő; Ido: akutigilo; Italian: [[cote]]; Japanese: 砥石, 磨石; Khmer: ថ្មសំលៀងកាំបិត; Kikuyu: inooro Korean: 숫돌; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھەسان‎; Northern Kurdish: hesan; Southern Kurdish: ھەسان‎; Ladin: chëut; Latgalian: streičs; Latin: [[cos]]; Latvian: galoda, tecīla; Lithuanian: galąstuvas, pustyklė, tekėlas; Luxembourgish: Schläifsteen; Maori: tūāhōanga, hōanga; Middle English: wheston; Narom: affileuse; Old English: hwetstān; Persian: افسان‎, فسان‎, سان‎; Plautdietsch: Watsteen, Schliepsteen; Polish: osełka; Portuguese: [[mó]]; Romani Balkan Romani: asan, tros, beledǐn; Romanian: gresie, cute; Russian: [[оселок]], [[брус]], [[точильный камень]], [[точило]]; Scots: whatstane; Serbo-Croatian: brus, брус; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: brus; Spanish: [[muela]], [[piedra de afilar]], [[piedra de amolar]]; Swahili: suguo; Swedish: brynsten, bryne, hen, slipsten; Tagalog: bugaan, kamanga; Thai: หินลับมีด; Turkish: bileği taşı; Ukrainian: брус, осла; Vietnamese: đá mài; Welsh: agalen
}}
}}