crab

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ἄλλαι μὲν βουλαὶ ἀνθρώπων, ἄλλα δὲ Θεὸς κελεύει → man proposes, God disposes | men's wishes are different from what God orders | man's will is often different than God's decisions

Source

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substantive

Ar. and P. καρκίνος, ὁ.

Translations

Afrikaans: krap; Ahom: 𑜆𑜥; Ainu: アㇺパイ, アㇺパヤヤ; Albanian: gaforre; Amharic: ክራብ; Arabic: سَرَطَان‎; Egyptian Arabic: كبوريا‎, ابو جلمبو‎; Hijazi Arabic: سَلْطَعون‎, سَرَطان‎; Iraqi Arabic: جِنّيْب‎; Levantine Arabic: سَلْطَعون‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܣܪܛܢܐ‎; Armenian: ծովախեցգետին; Assamese: কেঁকোৰা; Asturian: cangrexu; Azerbaijani: yengəc; Basque: karramarro; Bau Bidayuh: kuyoh; Belarusian: краб; Bengali: কাঁকড়া; Bouyei: baul; Brunei Malay: katam; Bukar-Sadung Bidayuh: ketap; Bulgarian: мо́рски рак, рак; Burmese: ကဏန်း; Canela: paj; Catalan: cranc, carranc; Central Melanau: ketem, buyou; Chamicuro: majchelo; Chamorro: pånglao; Chechen: краб; Chichewa: nkhanu; Chinese Cantonese: 蟹, 螃蟹; Hakka: 老蟹; Mandarin: 螃蟹, 蟹; Min Dong: 蠞; Min Nan: 蟳仔, 𫊻仔, 蟳, 𫊻; Wu: 蟹; Chukchi: каӈколгын; Coptic: ⲥⲁⲣⲇⲱⲟⲛ; Cornish: kanker; Czech: krab; Danish: krabbe; Dhivehi: ކަކުނި‎; Dutch: krab or; Esperanto: krabo; Estonian: krabi; Faroese: krabbi; Finnish: taskurapu, rapu; French: crabe; Friulian: granç, masanete; Galician: cangrexo, caranguexo, craba, rebasca, chabro; Georgian: კრაბი, კიბორჩხალა; German: Krabbe, Krebs; Greek: καβούρι, καρκίνος; Ancient Greek: καρκίνος; Greenlandic: assagiarsuk, saattuaq; Gujarati: કરચલો; Gurani: قرژانگی‎; Hebrew: סַרְטַן‎; Hindi: केकड़ा, केंकड़ा, सरतान, कर्कट; Hungarian: rák; Icelandic: krabbi; Ido: krabo; Indonesian: kepiting, ketam; Irish: portán; Italian: granchio; Japanese: カニ, 蟹; Kanakanabu: 'apasʉ; Kannada: ಏಡಿ; Kapampangan: ema; Kazakh: таңқышаян; Khmer: ក្ដាម; Kikai: 蟹; Kimaragang: tongkuyu; Korean: 게; Kurdish Central Kurdish: قِرژاڵ‎; Northern Kurdish: kevjal; Southern Kurdish: قِرژِنگ‎; Kyrgyz: краб; Lao: ປູ; Latin: cancer, cancer marinus; Latvian: krabis; Lithuanian: krabas; Lü: ᦔᦴ; Macedonian: рак; Malagasy: foza, fozakinga; Malay: ketam, yuyu; Malayalam: ഞണ്ട്; Maltese: granċi, granċ; Manchu: ᡴᠠᡨᡠ᠋ᡵᡳ; Manx: partan; Maori: pāpaka, waerau; Marathi: खेकडा; Miyako: 蟹; Mon: ဂတာံ; Mongolian Cyrillic: наймалж, хавч; Uyghurjin: ᠨᠠᠢᠮᠠᠯᠵᠢ, ᠬᠠᠪᠴᠢ; Mulam: ˀjai⁵; Nanticoke: tah!quah; Navajo: chʼosh bikágí ntłʼizí; Nepali: गँगटा; Ngazidja Comorian: djandze; Norman: crabbe; Northern Sami: reabbá; Norwegian Bokmål: krabbe or; Nynorsk: krabbe or; Occitan: cranc, fovolha; Ojibwe: ashaageshiinh; Oki-No-Erabu: 蟹; Okinawan: 蟹; Old English: crabba, cancer; Orok: э̄мэ; Pashto: چنګاښ‎, نېښي‎; Persian: خرچنگ‎, کرزنگ‎; Plautdietsch: Kjräft; Polish: krab; Portuguese: caranguejo, siri; Romanian: crab; Romansch: giomber; Russian: краб; Sanskrit: कर्कट; S'gaw Karen: ဆွဲၣ်; Scots: partan; Scottish Gaelic: partan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: рак, краба; Roman: rak, kraba; Shan: ပူ; Sicilian: granciu; Sinhalese: කකුළුවා; Slovak: krab; Slovene: rakovica; Somali: carsaanyo; Sotho: lekhala, lekgala; Spanish: cangrejo, jaiba; Swahili: kaa; Swedish: krabba; Tagal Murut: pua'; Tagalog: alimango, katang; Tai Dam: ꪜꪴ; Tajik: харчанг; Tamil: நண்டு; Tatar: кысла; Telugu: పీత; Thai: ปู; Tibetan: སྡིག་སྲིན; Tswana: lekakauwe; Turkish: yengeç; Turkmen: leňňeç; Tuvan: краб; Ukrainian: краб; Urdu: کیکڑا‎, گیگڑا‎; Uyghur: قىسقۇچپاقا‎; Uzbek: krab, qisqichbaqa, dengiz qisqichbaqasi; Venetian: granso, granzi; Vietnamese: cua; Welsh: cranc; West Coast Bajau: kabou; West Frisian: krab; Xhosa: unonkala; Yakut: краб; Yiddish: קראַב‎; Yoron: 蟹; Zazaki: kerkinc, kerkınc; Zhuang: baeu; Zulu: inkala