rotten
Ὑγίεια καὶ νοῦς ἀγαθὰ τῷ βίῳ δύο (πέλει) → Vitae bona duo, sanitas, prudentia → Zwei Lebensgüter sind Gesundheit und Verstand
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. and V. σαθρός Ar. and P. σαπρός. Met., P. and V. σαθρός, ὕπουλος.
Dutch > Greek
βιβρώσκω, καταπύθω, κατασήπω, πύθω, σαπρίζω, σήπω, συσσήπω
Translations
Afrikaans: gevrot; Albanian: kalbur, prishur; Amharic: የገማ; Arabic: فَاسِد; Armenian: փտած; Aromanian: putrid; Azerbaijani: çürük, çürümüş; Bashkir: серек; Basque: ustel; Belarusian: гнілы; Bikol Central: lapa; Bulgarian: гнил; Burmese: ပုပ်; Carpathian Rusyn: гнилый; Catalan: podrit; Chinese Mandarin: 腐爛, 腐烂, 腐朽; Cimbrian: damaal; Cornish: breyn, podrek, poder; Crimean Tatar: çürük; Czech: shnilý; Dalmatian: muas; Danish: rådden; Dutch: rot, verrot; Erzya: наксадо; Esperanto: putra; Faroese: rotin; Finnish: mätä, mädäntynyt, laho; French: pourri; Friulian: frait, fraid; Galician: podre; German: faul, faulig, verfault, morsch, vergammelt, verdorben, gammelig, verrottet, kariös, schlecht; Greek: σάπιος, σαθρός; Ancient Greek: ἐπίσαπρος, σαθρός, σαπρός; Hindi: सड़ा; Hungarian: rohadt; Hunsrik: faul; Ido: putrinta; Indonesian: busuk; Ingrian: laho, lahokas, mätä; Irish: lofa; Italian: marcito, marcio; Japanese: 腐った, 腐朽した; Kabuverdianu: podri; Kazakh: шірік; Khmer: ស្អុយ, រលួយ, រអៀច; Komi-Zyrian: сісь; Korean: 썩다; Latin: puter, putris, cariosus; Latvian: sapuvis; Low German German Low German: fuul, verfuult; Macedonian: гнил, трул; Malayalam: ചീഞ്ഞ, അളിഞ്ഞ; Mansaka: baog, gabok; Maori: piro, manumanuā, manumanu, pipirau, pirapirau, hakuhaku; Marathi: सडलेले, सडलेला, सडलेली; Mari Eastern Mari: шӱйшӧ; Western Mari: шӱшӹ; Moksha: наксада; Navajo: dláád; Occitan: poirit; Ottoman Turkish: چوروك; Papiamentu: putri; Persian: پوسیده; Plautdietsch: morsch, frosich, ful; Polish: zgniły, zepsuty; Portuguese: podre; Quechua: ismu; Rapa Nui: piro; Romanian: putred, putregăios; Russian: гнилой, тухлый; Sardinian: prudicu, fracicu; Scottish Gaelic: grod, lobhte; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гњио, труо; Roman: gnjȉo, trȕo; Slovak: hnilý, zhnitý; Slovene: gnil; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: zgnity; Spanish: podrido, estropeado, carcomido, dañado; Sundanese: buruk; Swedish: rutten; Tajik: пӯсида; Telugu: చెడిపోయిన; Tetum: dodok; Thai: เน่า; Turkish: çürük, bozuk; Udmurt: сись; Ukrainian: гнилий; Vietnamese: mục, rữa; Warlpiri: puka; Welsh: pwdr, madreddog, braen; Yiddish: פֿאַרפֿוילט; Zealandic: vrot, rot