Synonyms for "bryony"
(1 found)
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Translations
32 translations across 24 languages.
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Albanian
1 entries - kulpër noun (herb of Bryonia)
Ancient Greek
2 entries - βρυωνία noun (herb of Bryonia)
- ἄμπελος λευκή noun (herb of Bryonia)
Arabic
1 entries - فَاشِرَا noun (herb of Bryonia)
Aramaic
2 entries - ܦܫܪ ܐܫܬܝܢ noun (herb of Bryonia)
- ܦܫܪ ܫܬܝܢ noun (herb of Bryonia)
Armenian
1 entries - լոշտակ noun (herb of Bryonia)
Catalan
1 entries - briònia noun (herb of Bryonia)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries - 瀉根 /泻根 noun (herb of Bryonia)
Czech
1 entries - posed noun (herb of Bryonia)
Dacian
1 entries - κινούβοιλα noun (herb of Bryonia)
Finnish
2 entries - koiranköynnös noun (herb of Bryonia)
- koirannauris noun (herb of Bryonia)
French
1 entries - brione noun (herb of Bryonia)
Galician
4 entries - boudaña noun (herb of Bryonia)
- brionia noun (herb of Bryonia)
- nabo caíño noun (herb of Bryonia)
- norza noun (herb of Bryonia)
German
1 entries - Zaunrübe noun (herb of Bryonia)
Italian
1 entries - brionia noun (herb of Bryonia)
Kazakh
1 entries - итжүзім noun (herb of Bryonia)
Latin
1 entries - bryonia noun (herb of Bryonia)
Middle Armenian
1 entries - լօշտակ noun (herb of Bryonia)
Occitan
1 entries - nap del diable noun (herb of Bryonia)
Ottoman Turkish
1 entries - فاشرا noun (herb of Bryonia)
Persian
1 entries - فاشرا noun (herb of Bryonia)
Russian
2 entries - брио́ния noun (herb of Bryonia)
- пересту́пень noun (herb of Bryonia)
Serbo-Croatian
1 entries - bljúštac noun (herb of Bryonia)
Slovene
1 entries - bljúščəc noun (herb of Bryonia)
Swedish
1 entries - hundrova noun (herb of Bryonia)
Sample sentences
2 total sentences available.
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On a sudden a low breath / Of tender air made tremble in the hedge / The fragil bindweed-bells and briony rings; […]
Source: wiktionary
I cycled the three miles each morning between hedges draped with spangled cobwebs and berried bryony.
Source: wiktionary
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