isthmus
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
shaped like an isthmus, adj.: P. ἰσθμώδης.
Latin > English
isthmus isthmi N M :: isthmus; strait
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
isthmus¹² (-ŏs), ī, m. (ἰσθμός),
1 isthme, et surtout l’isthme de Corinthe : Cic. Fato 7 ; Cæs. C. 3, 55, 2 ; Liv. 45, 28, 2
2 détroit : Prop. 3, 21, 1. fém. d. Apul. M. 1, 1.
Translations
Albanian: rrypinë; Arabic: بَرْزَخ; Armenian: պարանոց; Asturian: ismu; Azerbaijani: berzah, boyun; Basque: istmo; Belarusian: перашыек, пярэсмык; Bulgarian: провлак; Catalan: istme; Chinese Mandarin: 地峽/地峡; Crimean Tatar: boyun; Czech: převlaka, šíje; Danish: landtange; Dutch: landengte, istmus; Esperanto: terkolo; Estonian: maakitsus; Faroese: eiði, eið; Finnish: kannas; French: isthme; Galician: istmo; Georgian: ყელი; German: Isthmus, Landenge, Landbrücke; Greek: ισθμός; Ancient Greek: ἰσθμός, ἴσθμιον; Guaraní: yvyjyva; Hawaiian: pūʻali; Hebrew: מיצר \ מֵצַר; Hindi: स्थलडमरूमध्य, भूडमरुमध्य, योजक, भू-संधि, संयोग भूमि; Hungarian: földszoros, földhíd, földnyelv; Icelandic: eiði, grandi; Ido: istmo; Indonesian: daratan sempit, tanah genting; Irish: cuing; Italian: istmo, braccio di terra; Japanese: 地峡, 峡部; Kazakh: мойнақ; Khmer: បួរដី; Korean: 지협(地峽), 협부(峽部); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: berzax; Kyrgyz: моюн; Lao: ຄໍ, ກີ່ວ; Latin: isthmus; Latvian: zemesšaurums, šaurums; Lithuanian: sąsmauka; Macedonian: провлак; Malay: segenting; Manx: quing hallooin; Maori: kūititanga; Mongolian Cyrillic: хүзүүвч; Northern Sami: muotki; Northern Sotho: molalanaga; Norwegian Bokmål: eid; Nynorsk: eid; Old Norse: eið; Ossetian: къубалӕг; Persian: برزخ; Polish: przesmyk, istm, istmus, międzymorze; Portuguese: istmo; Romanian: istm; Russian: перешеек; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: земљоуз; Roman: zemljouz; Slovak: úžina, šija; Slovene: ožina, zemeljska ožina; Spanish: istmo; Swedish: näs, ed; Old Swedish: ēþ; Tagalog: tangkay, dalahikan; Tajik: барзах, гардана; Tatar: муентык; Thai: คอคอด; Turkish: berzah, kıstak; Ukrainian: перешийок; Urdu: خاکنائے; Uyghur: بويۇن; Uzbek: boʻyin; Vietnamese: eo đất; Welsh: culdir; West Frisian: lâningte