salamander

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ὑπὸ δὲ οἴστρου ἀεὶ ἑλκομένη ψυχή → a soul always dragged along by the fury of passion

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salamander

Albanian: salamandër; Armenian: սալամանդր; Assamese: মাগুৰ ভেকুলী, চেলামেণ্ডাৰ; Azerbaijani: səməndər; Belarusian: саламандра; Bulgarian: саламандър, дъждовник; Burmese: ဆလမန္ဒာကောင်; Catalan: salamandra; Chinese Mandarin: 蠑螈, 蝾螈; Czech: salamandr; Dutch: salamander; Erzya: пуловатракш; Esperanto: salamandro; Finnish: salamanteri; French: salamandre; Galician: píntega, salamántiga, saramaganta; Georgian: სალამანდრა; German: Salamander; Greek: σαλαμάνδρα; Ancient Greek: σαλαμάνδρα; Hebrew: סלמנדרה‎; Hindi: सैलामैंडर; Hungarian: szalamandra; Icelandic: salamandra; Indonesian: salamander; Irish: salamandar; Italian: salamandra; Japanese: イモリ, 蠑螈, サンショウウオ, 山椒魚; Korean: 도롱뇽; Lao: ຊາລາແມນ; Latin: salamandra; Latvian: salamandra; Lithuanian: gonys; Macedonian: дождовник, саламандер; Malay: salamander; Manx: salamander; Mi'kmaq: taqtaloq anim; Navajo: tsxilghááh; Persian: سمندر‎; Plautdietsch: Äajdakjs, Äajdakjsel; Polish: salamandra; Portuguese: salamandra; Quechua: wata wata; Romanian: salamandră; Russian: саламандра; Scottish Gaelic: loisgean; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: даждевњак; Roman: daždevnjak; Slovak: mlok, salamandra; Slovene: močerad; Spanish: salamandra; Swedish: salamander; Tagalog: bangkalang; Thai: ซาลาแมนเดอร์; Turkish: semender; Ukrainian: саламандра; Uzbek: salamandra, salamandar; Vietnamese: kì giông, cá cóc; Volapük: salmun; Welsh: salamandr