Synonyms for "damascene"
(6 found)
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Translations
64 translations across 24 languages.
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Afrikaans
4 entries - Damaskeens adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- Damasseens adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- Damaskener noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
- Damasseen noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Arabic
3 entries - دِمَشْقِيّ adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- دِمَشْقِيّ noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
- دِمَشْقِيّة noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Asturian
4 entries - damascenu adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damasquín adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damascena noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
- damascenu noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Bulgarian
1 entries - дама́ски adj (of or relating to Damascus)
Catalan
3 entries - damascè adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damasquí adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damasquí noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Cherokee
1 entries - ᎠᏕᎹᏍᎦ noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries - 錯金銀 /错金银 adj (inlaid with silver or gold)
Esperanto
4 entries - arĝentaĵumita adj (inlaid with silver or gold)
- damaska adj (of or from Damascus)
- damaskano adj (of or from Damascus)
- oraĵumita adj (inlaid with silver or gold)
Finnish
3 entries - damaskolainen adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damaskolainen noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
- damaskoida verb (to decorate (metalwork) with a peculiar marking or water produced in the process of manufacture, or with designs produced by inlaying or encrusting with another metal, such as silver or gold, or by etching, etc.; to damask)
French
4 entries - damasquin adj (inlaid with silver or gold)
- damasquin adj (of or from Damascus)
- damasquin adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- Damascène noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
German
3 entries - damaszenisch adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- Damaszener noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
- Damaszenerin noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Hungarian
2 entries - damaszkuszi adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damaszkuszi noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Ido
1 entries - damaskinar verb (to decorate (metalwork) with a peculiar marking or water produced in the process of manufacture, or with designs produced by inlaying or encrusting with another metal, such as silver or gold, or by etching, etc.; to damask)
Italian
4 entries - damasceno adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damaschino adj (inlaid with silver or gold)
- damaschino adj (of or from Damascus)
- damaschino adj (of or relating to Damascus)
Korean
2 entries - 다마스쿠스의 adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- 다마스쿠스인 noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Latin
1 entries - damascēnus adj (of or relating to Damascus)
Persian
4 entries - دمشقی adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- شامی adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- دمشقی noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
- شامی noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Polish
1 entries - damasceński adj (of or relating to Damascus)
Portuguese
4 entries - adamascado adj (inlaid with silver or gold)
- damasceno adj (of or from Damascus)
- damasceno adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damascena noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Sicilian
1 entries - damascinu adj (of or relating to Damascus)
Slovak
2 entries - damascénsky adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damaský adj (of or relating to Damascus)
Spanish
3 entries - damasceno adj (of or relating to Damascus)
- damascena noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
- damasceno noun (native or inhabitant of Damascus)
Turkish
1 entries - Şamlı adj (of or from Damascus)
Ukrainian
1 entries - дама́ський adj (of or relating to Damascus)
Sample sentences
3 total sentences available.
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That man is Damascene.
Source: tatoeba (13514353)
As Emily was carrying one of the jars, she perceived that it was tied down so loosely that she could put in her finger and get at the fruit. Accordingly she took out one of the damascenes, and ate it[…]
Source: wiktionary
[...] how Alexander Jannaeus, after a treaty with a king in Petra who controlled the whole area from Elat to Damascene [...]
Source: wiktionary
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