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threshing floor

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Μέγ' ἐστὶ κέρδος, εἰ διδάσκεσθαι μάθῃς → Doceri si didiceris, est magnum lucrum → Es ist ein großer Vorteil, wenn du lernen lernst

Menander, Monostichoi, 359

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substantive

P. ἅλως, ὁ (Xen.).

Translations

Akkadian: 𒈠𒀝𒊏𒈾𒋾, 𒈦𒃷; Arabic: جُرْن, جَرِين, بَيْدَر, أَنْدَر, مَنْدِر, مَنْدِرَة, مَنْدَرة,; Aramaic: בַּי דְּרִי, אִידְּרָא, ܐܶܕܪܳܐ / ܐܶܕܰܪ); Armenian: կալ; Aromanian: aryi; Azerbaijani: xırman; Basque: larrain; Belarusian: ток, гумно; Bengali: খামার; Blin: ወረና; Bulgarian: гумно, харман, ток; Catalan: era; Chinese Mandarin: 禾場, 禾场; Chuvash: йӗтем; Czech: humno, mlat; Dongxiang: togvon; Dutch: dorsvloer; Erzya: тинге; Esperanto: draŝejo; Estonian: rehealune; Faroese: treskigólv; Finnish: puimatanner; French: aire; Galician: eira, aira; Ge'ez: ጕርን, ጎርን, ጉርን; Georgian: კალო; German: Dreschboden, Tenne; Greek: αλώνι; Ancient Greek: ἅλως, ἅλων; Hebrew: גֹּרֶן; Hungarian: szérű; Ingrian: koomina; Irish: urlár buailte; Italian: aia; Kazakh: қырман; Khmer: វាល; Khorasani Turkish: xarman; Korean: 타작마당; Kyrgyz: кырман; Ladin: aa; Latin: area; Latvian: klons; Laz: ხარმანი; Luxembourgish: Denn; Macedonian: гумно, харман; Malayalam: കളം; Maltese: qiegħa; Mingrelian: კალო; Mon: ဂြာၚ်ပၠိန်သြောံ; Mongolian Cyrillic: үтрэм; Nogai: ындыр; Occitan: ièra; Odia: ଖଳା, ଖଳ; Old Church Slavonic: врахъ; Old East Slavic: токъ, гꙋмьно; Oromo: oobdii; Ottoman Turkish: خرمن, خرمان; Persian: خرمن; Polish: klepisko, gumno; Portuguese: malhadouro, calcadouro, eira; Romanian: arie; Russian: ток, гумно; Sanskrit: खल; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гумно, ха̀рман; Serbo-Croatian Roman: gúmno, hàrman; Sicilian: ariu, aria; Slovak: humno; Slovene: gúmno; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: gumno; Upper Sorbian: huno; Spanish: era; Svan: კალუ̂; Swedish: loggolv; Tamil: களம்; Tarifit: andrar; Tatar: ындыр; Telugu: కళ్లము, కళ్లం; Turkish: harman; Turkmen: harman; Udmurt: иншыр; Ugaritic: 𐎂𐎗𐎐; Ukrainian: тік, гумно; Uzbek: хирмон; Venetan: ara, era