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etymological origin of | dan: pest |
etymological origin of | jpn: ペスト |
etymology | lat: pestis |
is derived from | fra: pester |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
semantically related | fra: cancer |
semantically related | fra: chipie |
semantically related | fra: conflit |
semantically related | fra: déprédateur |
semantically related | fra: désagrément |
semantically related | fra: désolation |
semantically related | fra: eau chaude |
semantically related | fra: embêtement |
semantically related | fra: ennui |
semantically related | fra: fléau |
semantically related | fra: furie |
semantically related | fra: gorgone |
semantically related | fra: grief |
semantically related | fra: harpie |
semantically related | fra: mégère |
semantically related | fra: mortification |
semantically related | fra: nuisance |
semantically related | fra: pie-grièche |
semantically related | fra: polypier |
semantically related | fra: purpura |
semantically related | fra: ulcère |
semantically related | fra: vexation |
semantically related | fra: visite |
translation | cat: pesta |
translation | dan: byldepest |
translation | eng: brat |
translation | eng: plague |
translation | epo: pesto |
translation | est: katk |
translation | hin: प्लेग |
translation | hrv: kuga |
translation | lit: maras |
translation | nld: pest |
translation | nno: pest |
translation | nor: pest |
translation | pol: dżuma |
translation | spa: peste |
translation | srp: куга |
translation | ukr: чума |
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