Bow
Translations of "bow" (178 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | ахыц(weapon used for shooting arrows) | axəc | |
| Adyghe | кӏуснэщаб(weapon used for shooting arrows) | kʷʼusnɛśab | |
| Afrikaans | boeg(front of a boat or ship), boog(weapon used for shooting arrows), strykstok(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | — | |
| Ainu | ク(weapon used for shooting arrows) | ku | |
| Albanian | bash(front of a boat or ship), ber(weapon used for shooting arrows), hark(weapon used for shooting arrows), përul(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | πρώρα(front of a boat or ship), τόξον(weapon used for shooting arrows) | prṓra, tóxon | |
| Arabic | اَنْشُوطَة(type of knot with two loops), اِلْتِوَاءَة(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), اِنْحِنَاءَة(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), ببيونة(type of knot with two loops), عصاية(rod used for playing stringed instruments), فيونكة(type of knot with two loops), قوس(weapon used for shooting arrows), قوس(weapon used for shooting arrows), قَوْس(weapon used for shooting arrows), قَوْس(rod used for playing stringed instruments), قَيْدُوم(front of a boat or ship), اِنْحَنَى(to become bent), اِنْحَنَى(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), اِنْحَنَى لِلتَّحِيَّة(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), رَكَعَ(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | anšūṭa, iltiwāʔa, inḥināʔa, bebyōna, ʕaṣāya, feyōnka, ʔōs, gōs, qaws, qaws, qaydūm, inḥanā, inḥanā, inḥanā li-t-taḥiyya, rakaʕa | |
| Armenian | աղեղ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | aġeġ | |
| Aromanian | arcu(weapon used for shooting arrows), duxar(weapon used for shooting arrows), mi-ncljin(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Assamese | ধনু(weapon used for shooting arrows) | dhonu | |
| Asturian | arcu(weapon used for shooting arrows), arcu(rod used for playing stringed instruments), reverencia(gesture made by bending forward at the waist) | — | |
| Atayal | bhunig(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Avar | чӏорбутӏ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | čʼorbutʼ | |
| Azerbaijani | kaman(weapon used for shooting arrows), yay(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Bashkir | йәйә(weapon used for shooting arrows) | yəyə | |
| Basque | arku(weapon used for shooting arrows), branka(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Bats | ატყ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | aṭq̇ | |
| Bavarian German | Bogn(weapon used for shooting arrows), Bogn(bend in a rod or planar surface), Bogn(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | — | |
| Belarusian | лук(weapon used for shooting arrows), нос(front of a boat or ship), пакло́н(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), смык(rod used for playing stringed instruments), смычо́к(rod used for playing stringed instruments), укло́н(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), кла́няцца(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), паклані́цца(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | luk, nos, paklón, smyk, smyčók, uklón, klánjacca, paklanícca | |
| Bengali | ধনু(weapon used for shooting arrows) | dhonu | |
| Breton | gwareg(weapon used for shooting arrows), gwareg(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | — | |
| Bulgarian | дъга(anything bent or curved), изви́вка(bend in a rod or planar surface), лък(weapon used for shooting arrows), лък(rod used for playing stringed instruments), нос(front of a boat or ship), па́нделка(type of knot with two loops), покло́н(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), изви́вам(to bend a thing), изви́вам се(to become bent), изви́я(to bend a thing), изви́я се(to become bent), покла́ням се(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), поклоня́ се(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), сви́вам(to bend a thing), сви́я(to bend a thing) | dǎga, izvívka, lǎk, lǎk, nos, pándelka, poklón, izvívam, izvívam se, izvíja, izvíja se, poklánjam se, poklonjá se, svívam, svíja | |
| Burmese | လေး(weapon used for shooting arrows) | le: | |
| Catalan | arc(weapon used for shooting arrows), arc(rod used for playing stringed instruments), corba(bend in a rod or planar surface), inclinació(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), llaç(type of knot with two loops), proa(front of a boat or ship), prora(front of a boat or ship), reverència(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), blincar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), blincar-se(to become bent), corbar(to bend a thing), corbar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), corbar-se(to become bent), doblegar(to bend a thing), doblegar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), doblegar-se(to become bent), vinclar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), vinclar-se(to become bent) | — | |
| Cebuano | gapasan(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | کەوان(weapon used for shooting arrows) | kewan | |
| Chechen | ӏад(weapon used for shooting arrows) | ˀad | |
| Cherokee | ᎦᏦᏗ(weapon used for shooting arrows), ᎠᏗᏍᏚᏍᎦ(to become bent) | gatsodi, adisdusga | |
| Chichewa | uta(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Chinese | гун(weapon used for shooting arrows), 弓(weapon used for shooting arrows) | gun, keng | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 弓(weapon used for shooting arrows) | gung¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 弓(weapon used for shooting arrows), 弦樂器的弓 /弦乐器的弓(rod used for playing stringed instruments), 彎曲 /弯曲(bend in a rod or planar surface), 琴弓(rod used for playing stringed instruments), 船頭 /船头(front of a boat or ship), 船首(front of a boat or ship), 蝴蝶結 /蝴蝶结(type of knot with two loops), 鞠躬(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), 哈腰(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), 弄彎 /弄弯(to bend a thing), 彎曲 /弯曲(to become bent), 用弓拉曲(to play music on an instrument using a bow), 躬(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), 鞠躬(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | gōng, xuányuèqì de gōng, wānqū, qíngōng, chuántóu, chuánshǒu, húdiéjié, jūgōng, hāyāo, nòngwān, wānqū, yòng gōng lā qǔ, gōng, jūgōng | |
| Choctaw | iti tanampo(weapon used for shooting arrows), itti' tana̲po(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Chukchi | тиӈур(weapon used for shooting arrows) | tiṇur | |
| Church Slavic | лѫкъ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | lǫkŭ | |
| Chuvash | ухӑ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | uh̬ă | |
| Classical Nahuatl | ācalyacatl(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | bağ(type of knot with two loops), dügüm(type of knot with two loops), qambıraymaq(to become bent) | — | |
| Czech | klička(type of knot with two loops), luk(weapon used for shooting arrows), ohyb(bend in a rod or planar surface), poklona(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), příď(front of a boat or ship), smyčec(rod used for playing stringed instruments), klanět se(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), ohnout(to bend a thing), ohnout se(to become bent), uklonit se(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Dakota | itazipe(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Danish | bov(front of a boat or ship), bue(weapon used for shooting arrows), bue(bend in a rod or planar surface), bue(rod used for playing stringed instruments), buk(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), sløjfe(type of knot with two loops), bue(to become bent), bukke(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), bøje(to bend a thing), bøje sig(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), stryge(to play music on an instrument using a bow) | — | |
| Dutch | boeg(front of a boat or ship), boog(weapon used for shooting arrows), boog(bend in a rod or planar surface), buiging(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), strijkstok(rod used for playing stringed instruments), strik(type of knot with two loops), buigen(to become bent), buigen(to bend a thing), een buiging maken(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), strijken(to play music on an instrument using a bow), zich buigen(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Egyptian | T10:t*Z1(weapon used for shooting arrows), k-s-A16(to become bent) | pḏt, ksj | |
| Erzya | венчбря(front of a boat or ship), сюконявкс(gesture made by bending forward at the waist) | venčbŕa, śukońavks | |
| Esperanto | arko(weapon used for shooting arrows), arĉo(rod used for playing stringed instruments), banto(type of knot with two loops), klino(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), pafarko(weapon used for shooting arrows), pruo(front of a boat or ship), ŝipbeko(front of a boat or ship), kliniĝi(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), riverenci(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Estonian | käil(front of a boat or ship), vibu(weapon used for shooting arrows), vöör(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Evenki | бэр(weapon used for shooting arrows) | bər | |
| Ewe | da(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Faroese | bogi(weapon used for shooting arrows), bógvur(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Finnish | jousi(weapon used for shooting arrows), jousi(rod used for playing stringed instruments), kaari(bend in a rod or planar surface), keula(front of a boat or ship), kokka(front of a boat or ship), kumarrus(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), nauharuusuke(type of knot with two loops), rusetti(type of knot with two loops), kaartua(to become bent), kumartaa(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), kumartua(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), soittaa(to play music on an instrument using a bow), taipua(to become bent), taivuttaa(to bend a thing), vääntyä(to become bent), vääntää(to bend a thing) | — | |
| French | arc(weapon used for shooting arrows), arc(bend in a rod or planar surface), arc à flèches(weapon used for shooting arrows), archet(rod used for playing stringed instruments), proue(front of a boat or ship), révérence(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), courber(to become bent), courber(to bend a thing), faire une révérence(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), fléchir(to become bent), s'incliner(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Friulian | arc(weapon used for shooting arrows), pleâsi(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Galician | arco(weapon used for shooting arrows), proa(front of a boat or ship), reverencia(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), agochar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Georgian | მშვილდი(weapon used for shooting arrows) | mšvildi | |
| German | Bogen(weapon used for shooting arrows), Bogen(bend in a rod or planar surface), Bogen(rod used for playing stringed instruments), Bug(front of a boat or ship), Schleife(type of knot with two loops), Verbeugung(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), beugen(to bend a thing), biegen(to bend a thing), eine Verbeugung machen(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), sich biegen(to become bent), sich verbeugen(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), sich verbiegen(to become bent), sich verneigen(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), streichen(to play music on an instrument using a bow), verbiegen(to bend a thing) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌷𐌽𐌴𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌽(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | anahneiwan | |
| Greek | αψίδα(bend in a rod or planar surface), δοξάρι(rod used for playing stringed instruments), πλώρη(front of a boat or ship), πρώρα(front of a boat or ship), τόξο(weapon used for shooting arrows), τόξο(bend in a rod or planar surface), υπόκλιση(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), φιόγκος(type of knot with two loops), κυρτώνω(to become bent), λυγίζω(to become bent), λυγίζω(to bend a thing), υποκλίνομαι(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | apsída, doxári, plóri, próra, tóxo, tóxo, ypóklisi, fiógkos, kyrtóno, lygízo, lygízo, ypoklínomai | |
| Greenlandic | tagiut(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | — | |
| Hebrew | לְחִי הַחַרְטוֹם(front of a boat or ship), קֶשֶׁת(weapon used for shooting arrows), קֶשֶׁת(bend in a rod or planar surface), קֶשֶׁת(rod used for playing stringed instruments), קידה(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), התכופף(to become bent), כופף(to bend a thing), קד(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | lekhi hakhartom, késhet, késhet, késhet, kidá, hitkoféf, koféf, kad | |
| Hindi | कमान(weapon used for shooting arrows), धनुष(weapon used for shooting arrows), नमन(gesture made by bending forward at the waist) | kamān, dhanuṣ, naman | |
| Hungarian | hajóorr(front of a boat or ship), masni(type of knot with two loops), meghajlás(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), vonó(rod used for playing stringed instruments), íj(weapon used for shooting arrows), behajlít(to bend a thing), elhajlít(to bend a thing), hajlik(to become bent), hajlít(to bend a thing), meghajlik(to become bent), meghajlít(to bend a thing), meghajol(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Icelandic | bogi(weapon used for shooting arrows), bogi(bend in a rod or planar surface), bogi(rod used for playing stringed instruments), bógur(front of a boat or ship), hneiging(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), slaufa(type of knot with two loops), stefni(front of a boat or ship), beygja(to bend a thing), bogna(to become bent), bugast(to become bent), hneigja sig(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), strjúka(to play music on an instrument using a bow), sveigja(to bend a thing), svigna(to become bent) | — | |
| Ido | arketo(rod used for playing stringed instruments), arko(weapon used for shooting arrows), armarko(weapon used for shooting arrows), pruo(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Indonesian | busur(weapon used for shooting arrows), haluan(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Ingrian | bantta(type of knot with two loops), esinukka(front of a boat or ship), pankapyssy(weapon used for shooting arrows), vannepyssy(weapon used for shooting arrows), kummartaa(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Ingush | ӏад(weapon used for shooting arrows) | ˀad | |
| Interlingua | arco(weapon used for shooting arrows), inclinar se(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Irish | bogha(weapon used for shooting arrows), bogha(rod used for playing stringed instruments), ceann(front of a boat or ship), gob(front of a boat or ship), srón(front of a boat or ship), tosach(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Istriot | prùa(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Italian | archetto(rod used for playing stringed instruments), arco(weapon used for shooting arrows), arco(bend in a rod or planar surface), arco(rod used for playing stringed instruments), fiocco(type of knot with two loops), inchino(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), prora(front of a boat or ship), prua(front of a boat or ship), chinarsi(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), curvare(to bend a thing), curvarsi(to become bent), inchinarsi(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), incurvare(to bend a thing), incurvarsi(to become bent), piegare(to bend a thing), piegarsi(to become bent) | — | |
| Japanese | お辞儀(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), 弓(weapon used for shooting arrows), 弓(rod used for playing stringed instruments), 舳先(front of a boat or ship), 船首(front of a boat or ship), 蝶結び(type of knot with two loops), 辞儀(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), お辞儀する(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), 弾く(to play music on an instrument using a bow), 弾奏する(to play music on an instrument using a bow), 曲げる(to bend a thing), 辞儀する(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | o-jigi, yumi, yumi, hesaki, senshu, chōmusubi, jigi, o-jigi suru, hiku, dansou suru, mageru, jigi suru | |
| Jarai | hraŏ diu(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Kaingang | vyj(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Kaitag | бере́кка(weapon used for shooting arrows) | berékka | |
| Kanakanabu | rupacʉ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Karok | xuskáamhar(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Kazakh | жақ(weapon used for shooting arrows), садақ(weapon used for shooting arrows), ысқы(rod used for playing stringed instruments), қияқ(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | jaq, sadaq, ysqy, qiäq | |
| Ket | ӄыʼт(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Khmer | ឆាក(rod used for playing stringed instruments), ធនុ(weapon used for shooting arrows), ធ្នូ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | chaak, thĕəʼnuʼ, thnuu | |
| Korean | 궁(weapon used for shooting arrows), 나비매듭(type of knot with two loops), 선수(front of a boat or ship), 이물(front of a boat or ship), 절(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), 활(weapon used for shooting arrows), 활(rod used for playing stringed instruments), 구부리다(to bend a thing), 절을 하다(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), 절하다(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | gung, nabimaedeup, seonsu, imul, jeol, hwal, hwal, guburida, jeoreul hada, jeolhada | |
| Kyrgyz | жаа(weapon used for shooting arrows), смычок(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | jaa, smıcok | |
| Lakota | itázipa(weapon used for shooting arrows), walpȟá(front of a boat or ship), pathúžA(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Lao | ຄັນທະນູ(weapon used for shooting arrows), ທະນຸ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | khan tha nū, tha nu | |
| Latgalian | lūks(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Latin | arcus(weapon used for shooting arrows), rostrum(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Latvian | lociņš(rod used for playing stringed instruments), loks(weapon used for shooting arrows), paklanīšanās(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), priekšgals(front of a boat or ship), paklanīties(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Laz | მშვილდი(weapon used for shooting arrows), ტოკსარი(weapon used for shooting arrows) | mşvildi, ťoǩsari | |
| Lithuanian | kaspinas(type of knot with two loops), kaspinėlis(type of knot with two loops), lankas(weapon used for shooting arrows), smičius(rod used for playing stringed instruments), strykas(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | — | |
| Lokono | simarabo(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Luba-Kasai | buta(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Luba-Katanga | buta(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Macedonian | гудало(rod used for playing stringed instruments), лак(weapon used for shooting arrows), панделка(type of knot with two loops), поклон(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), свиок(bend in a rod or planar surface), гуди(to play music on an instrument using a bow), свиткува(to bend a thing), се клања(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), се поклонува(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), се свиткува(to become bent) | gudalo, lak, pandelka, poklon, sviok, gudi, svitkuva, se klanja, se poklonuva, se svitkuva | |
| Malay | busur(weapon used for shooting arrows), haluan(front of a boat or ship), panah(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Malayalam | കുനിയുക(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), വില്ല്(weapon used for shooting arrows) | kuniyuka, villŭ | |
| Maltese | inkin(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), qaws(weapon used for shooting arrows), ċoff(type of knot with two loops) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠪᡝᡵᡳ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | beri | |
| Manikion | inyomus(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Mansaka | bosog(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Manx | boogh(front of a boat or ship), bow(weapon used for shooting arrows), bow(rod used for playing stringed instruments), croymmey(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), gob(front of a boat or ship), imlaght(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), kiangle(type of knot with two loops), kione toshee(front of a boat or ship), lhoobey(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), toshiaght(front of a boat or ship), croym(to become bent), croym(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Māori | ihu(front of a boat or ship), kōpere(rod used for playing stringed instruments), punake(front of a boat or ship), puneke(front of a boat or ship), tauihu(front of a boat or ship), torowhiti(anything bent or curved), whana(weapon used for shooting arrows), whana(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | — | |
| Maranao | pana'(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Middle Persian | 𐭪𐭬𐭠𐭭(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Mingrelian | შქვილი(weapon used for shooting arrows) | škvili | |
| Mon | တ္ၚ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Mongolian | нум(weapon used for shooting arrows), ᠨᠤᠮᠤ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | num, numu | |
| Nanai | бури(weapon used for shooting arrows) | buri | |
| Navajo | ałtį́į́ʼ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Nawdm | tab(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Nepali | धनुष(weapon used for shooting arrows) | dhanuṣ | |
| Nivkh | пуньдь(weapon used for shooting arrows) | puņd̦ | |
| Norman | artchet(rod used for playing stringed instruments), avant(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Northern Altai | јаг(weapon used for shooting arrows) | ǰag | |
| Northern Kurdish | kevan(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Northern Sami | dávgi(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | baug(front of a boat or ship), boge(weapon used for shooting arrows), bue(weapon used for shooting arrows), bue(rod used for playing stringed instruments), sløyfe(type of knot with two loops) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | baug(front of a boat or ship), boge(weapon used for shooting arrows), boge(rod used for playing stringed instruments), sløyfe(type of knot with two loops) | — | |
| Occitan | arc(weapon used for shooting arrows), far l'abaissada(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), s'inclinar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), se corbar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), se doblar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Odia | କୋଦଣ୍ଡ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | kodaṇḍa | |
| Ojibwe | gashka'oojigan(type of knot with two loops), mitigwaab(weapon used for shooting arrows), naazhaabike'iganaak(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | — | |
| Old English | boga(weapon used for shooting arrows), būgan(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), hnīgan(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Old Norse | bogi(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Ossetian | ӕрдӕн(weapon used for shooting arrows) | ærdæn | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دوگوم(type of knot with two loops), زخمه(rod used for playing stringed instruments), اكمك(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | düğüm, zahme, eğmek | |
| Pali | dhanu(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Pashto | ليندۍ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | lindᶕy | |
| Persian | آرشِه(rod used for playing stringed instruments), تعظیم(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), خَم(bend in a rod or planar surface), سینِه(front of a boat or ship), نماز(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), کرنش(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), کَمان(weapon used for shooting arrows), خم کردن(to bend a thing), خماندن(to bend a thing), خمیدن(to become bent) | ârše, ta'zim, xam, sine, namâz, korneš, kamân, xam kardan, xamândan, xamidan | |
| Plautdietsch | Boage(weapon used for shooting arrows), Bug(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Polish | dziób(front of a boat or ship), kokarda(type of knot with two loops), pokłon(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), smyczek(rod used for playing stringed instruments), ukłon(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), zagięcie(bend in a rod or planar surface), zgięcie(bend in a rod or planar surface), łuk(weapon used for shooting arrows), kłaniać się(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), pokłonić się(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), prowadzić smyczek(to play music on an instrument using a bow), skłonić się(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), wygiąć się(to become bent), zgiąć(to bend a thing) | — | |
| Portuguese | arco(weapon used for shooting arrows), arco(rod used for playing stringed instruments), curva(bend in a rod or planar surface), laço(type of knot with two loops), proa(front of a boat or ship), reverência(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), vénia(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), arquear(to become bent), arquear(to bend a thing), curvar(to become bent), curvar(to bend a thing), curvar-se(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), inclinar-se(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), tocar (com arco)(to play music on an instrument using a bow) | — | |
| Quechua | t'iwka(weapon used for shooting arrows), k'umuy(to become bent) | — | |
| Romanian | arc(weapon used for shooting arrows), arcuș(rod used for playing stringed instruments), a se apleca(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), a se închina(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Romansch | arch(weapon used for shooting arrows), artg(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Russian | ба́бочка(type of knot with two loops), ба́нтик(type of knot with two loops), бант(type of knot with two loops), изги́б(bend in a rod or planar surface), излу́чина(bend in a rod or planar surface), лук(weapon used for shooting arrows), нос(front of a boat or ship), покло́н(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), смычо́к(rod used for playing stringed instruments), гну́ться(to become bent), гнуть(to bend a thing), кла́няться(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), поклони́ться(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | bábočka, bántik, bant, izgíb, izlúčina, luk, nos, poklón, smyčók, gnútʹsja, gnutʹ, klánjatʹsja, poklonítʹsja | |
| Samoan | ʻaufana(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Sanskrit | चाप(weapon used for shooting arrows), धनु(weapon used for shooting arrows), नमस्(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), नमति(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | cāpa, dhanu, namas, namati | |
| Sardinian | alcu(weapon used for shooting arrows), arcu(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Scots | boo(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), bou(front of a boat or ship), boo(to become bent), boo(to bend a thing), boo(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | bogha(weapon used for shooting arrows), bogha(bend in a rod or planar surface), bogha(rod used for playing stringed instruments), bogha-saighde(weapon used for shooting arrows), lùb(bend in a rod or planar surface), slatag(rod used for playing stringed instruments), toiseach(front of a boat or ship), ùmhlachd(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), crom(to become bent), crom(to bend a thing), lùb(to become bent), lùb(to bend a thing) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gùdalo(rod used for playing stringed instruments), lȗk(weapon used for shooting arrows), mašna(type of knot with two loops), náklon(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), prámac(front of a boat or ship), závoj(bend in a rod or planar surface), гу̀дало(rod used for playing stringed instruments), за́вој(bend in a rod or planar surface), лу̑к(weapon used for shooting arrows), машна(type of knot with two loops), на́клон(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), пра́мац(front of a boat or ship), klȁnjati se(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), кла̏њати се(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Sicilian | arcu(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Sikaiana | kavusu(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Slovak | luk(weapon used for shooting arrows), poklona(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), prova(front of a boat or ship), sláčik(rod used for playing stringed instruments), čelo(front of a boat or ship), klaňať sa(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), ohnúť sa(to become bent), pokloniť sa(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), ukloniť sa(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), ukláňať sa(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Slovene | lok(weapon used for shooting arrows), lok(rod used for playing stringed instruments), poklon(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), premec(front of a boat or ship), klanjati se(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), prikloniti se(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Southern Altai | јаа(weapon used for shooting arrows) | ǰaa | |
| Spanish | agobio(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), arco(weapon used for shooting arrows), arco(rod used for playing stringed instruments), caravana(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), inclinación(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), lacito(type of knot with two loops), lazo(type of knot with two loops), mocha(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), proa(front of a boat or ship), prosternación(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), quiebro(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), reverencia(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), zalema(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), agobiarse(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), arquearse(to become bent), arquearse(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), curvar(to become bent), debruzar(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), debruzarse(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), doblar(to bend a thing), enarcarse(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), inclinarse(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), prosternarse(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Sumerian | 𒄑𒉼(weapon used for shooting arrows) | pana | |
| Sundanese | gondéwa(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Svan | ჴემა̈დ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | qemäd | |
| Swahili | gubeti(front of a boat or ship), omo(front of a boat or ship), upinde(weapon used for shooting arrows), uta(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Swedish | bockning(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), bog(front of a boat or ship), bugning(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), båge(weapon used for shooting arrows), båge(bend in a rod or planar surface), för(front of a boat or ship), krökning(bend in a rod or planar surface), pilbåge(weapon used for shooting arrows), rosett(type of knot with two loops), rundning(bend in a rod or planar surface), stråke(rod used for playing stringed instruments), stäv(front of a boat or ship), bocka (sig)(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), buga (sig)(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), bågna(to become bent), böja(to become bent), böja(to bend a thing), böjas(to become bent), krokna(to become bent), kröka(to become bent), kröka(to bend a thing) | — | |
| Tagalog | busog(weapon used for shooting arrows), doong(front of a boat or ship), duong(front of a boat or ship), pana(weapon used for shooting arrows), proa(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Tajik | камон(weapon used for shooting arrows) | kamon | |
| Tamil | வில்(weapon used for shooting arrows) | vil | |
| Taos | xwílena(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Tauya | 'ipai aniyamo(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Telugu | ధనుస్సు(weapon used for shooting arrows), విల్లు(weapon used for shooting arrows) | dhanussu, villu | |
| Thai | การคำนับ(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), การโค้ง(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), คันชัก(rod used for playing stringed instruments), ธนู(weapon used for shooting arrows), โบ(type of knot with two loops), โบว์(type of knot with two loops), คำนับ(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), โค้ง(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | kan-chák, tá-nuu, boo, boo, kóong | |
| Tibetan | གཞུ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | gzhu | |
| Tumbuka | uta(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Turkish | fiyonk(type of knot with two loops), pruva(front of a boat or ship), yay(weapon used for shooting arrows), yay(rod used for playing stringed instruments) | — | |
| Turkmen | ýaý(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Tuvan | ча(weapon used for shooting arrows), мөгейип мендилежир(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | ça, mögeyip mendilejir | |
| Udmurt | пукыӵ(weapon used for shooting arrows) | pukyč | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎖𐎌𐎚(weapon used for shooting arrows) | qšt | |
| Ukrainian | лук(weapon used for shooting arrows), ніс(front of a boat or ship), поклі́н(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), смичо́к(rod used for playing stringed instruments), уклі́н(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), вклони́тися(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), кла́нятися(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), поклони́тися(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | luk, nis, poklín, smyčók, uklín, vklonýtysja, klánjatysja, poklonýtysja | |
| Urdu | دَھنُش(weapon used for shooting arrows), کَمان(weapon used for shooting arrows) | dhanuś, kamān | |
| Uyghur | يا(weapon used for shooting arrows) | ya | |
| Uzbek | kamon(weapon used for shooting arrows), kamoncha(rod used for playing stringed instruments), yoy(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Venetan | pròda(front of a boat or ship), pròva(front of a boat or ship) | — | |
| Vietnamese | cung(weapon used for shooting arrows), vĩ(rod used for playing stringed instruments), cúi(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference), cúi chào(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| Volapük | bob(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Walloon | air(weapon used for shooting arrows), airçon(rod used for playing stringed instruments), arondi(bend in a rod or planar surface), coube(bend in a rod or planar surface), fernuk(type of knot with two loops), tournant(bend in a rod or planar surface), årbalesse(weapon used for shooting arrows), åtche(bend in a rod or planar surface) | — | |
| Welsh | blaen(front of a boat or ship), bwa(weapon used for shooting arrows), bwa(rod used for playing stringed instruments), bwa(type of knot with two loops), bwâu(weapon used for shooting arrows), pen blaen(front of a boat or ship), trwyn(front of a boat or ship), ymgrymiad(gesture made by bending forward at the waist), bwa(to bend a thing), ymgrymu(to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference) | — | |
| West-Frisian | boech(front of a boat or ship), bôge(weapon used for shooting arrows), bûging(weapon used for shooting arrows), strykstôk(rod used for playing stringed instruments), bûge(to become bent), bûge(to bend a thing), in bûging meitsjen(to become bent) | — | |
| Western Apache | iłtį́ʼtsį́h(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| White Hmong | hneev nti(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — | |
| Yiddish | בויגן(weapon used for shooting arrows) | boygn | |
| Zhuang | gung(weapon used for shooting arrows) | — |
boeg, boog, strykstok
bash, ber, hark, përul
اَنْشُوطَة, اِلْتِوَاءَة, اِنْحِنَاءَة, ببيونة, عصاية, فيونكة, قوس, قوس, قَوْس, قَوْس, قَيْدُوم, اِنْحَنَى, اِنْحَنَى, اِنْحَنَى لِلتَّحِيَّة, رَكَعَ
anšūṭa, iltiwāʔa, inḥināʔa, bebyōna, ʕaṣāya, feyōnka, ʔōs, gōs, qaws, qaws, qaydūm, inḥanā, inḥanā, inḥanā li-t-taḥiyya, rakaʕa
arcu, duxar, mi-ncljin
arcu, arcu, reverencia
bhunig
kaman, yay
arku, branka
Bogn, Bogn, Bogn
лук, нос, пакло́н, смык, смычо́к, укло́н, кла́няцца, паклані́цца
luk, nos, paklón, smyk, smyčók, uklón, klánjacca, paklanícca
gwareg, gwareg
дъга, изви́вка, лък, лък, нос, па́нделка, покло́н, изви́вам, изви́вам се, изви́я, изви́я се, покла́ням се, поклоня́ се, сви́вам, сви́я
dǎga, izvívka, lǎk, lǎk, nos, pándelka, poklón, izvívam, izvívam se, izvíja, izvíja se, poklánjam se, poklonjá se, svívam, svíja
arc, arc, corba, inclinació, llaç, proa, prora, reverència, blincar, blincar-se, corbar, corbar, corbar-se, doblegar, doblegar, doblegar-se, vinclar, vinclar-se
gapasan
uta
弓, 弦樂器的弓 /弦乐器的弓, 彎曲 /弯曲, 琴弓, 船頭 /船头, 船首, 蝴蝶結 /蝴蝶结, 鞠躬, 哈腰, 弄彎 /弄弯, 彎曲 /弯曲, 用弓拉曲, 躬, 鞠躬
gōng, xuányuèqì de gōng, wānqū, qíngōng, chuántóu, chuánshǒu, húdiéjié, jūgōng, hāyāo, nòngwān, wānqū, yòng gōng lā qǔ, gōng, jūgōng
iti tanampo, itti' tana̲po
ācalyacatl
bağ, dügüm, qambıraymaq
klička, luk, ohyb, poklona, příď, smyčec, klanět se, ohnout, ohnout se, uklonit se
itazipe
bov, bue, bue, bue, buk, sløjfe, bue, bukke, bøje, bøje sig, stryge
boeg, boog, boog, buiging, strijkstok, strik, buigen, buigen, een buiging maken, strijken, zich buigen
arko, arĉo, banto, klino, pafarko, pruo, ŝipbeko, kliniĝi, riverenci
käil, vibu, vöör
da
bogi, bógvur
jousi, jousi, kaari, keula, kokka, kumarrus, nauharuusuke, rusetti, kaartua, kumartaa, kumartua, soittaa, taipua, taivuttaa, vääntyä, vääntää
arc, arc, arc à flèches, archet, proue, révérence, courber, courber, faire une révérence, fléchir, s'incliner
arc, pleâsi
arco, proa, reverencia, agochar
Bogen, Bogen, Bogen, Bug, Schleife, Verbeugung, beugen, biegen, eine Verbeugung machen, sich biegen, sich verbeugen, sich verbiegen, sich verneigen, streichen, verbiegen
αψίδα, δοξάρι, πλώρη, πρώρα, τόξο, τόξο, υπόκλιση, φιόγκος, κυρτώνω, λυγίζω, λυγίζω, υποκλίνομαι
apsída, doxári, plóri, próra, tóxo, tóxo, ypóklisi, fiógkos, kyrtóno, lygízo, lygízo, ypoklínomai
tagiut
לְחִי הַחַרְטוֹם, קֶשֶׁת, קֶשֶׁת, קֶשֶׁת, קידה, התכופף, כופף, קד
lekhi hakhartom, késhet, késhet, késhet, kidá, hitkoféf, koféf, kad
hajóorr, masni, meghajlás, vonó, íj, behajlít, elhajlít, hajlik, hajlít, meghajlik, meghajlít, meghajol
bogi, bogi, bogi, bógur, hneiging, slaufa, stefni, beygja, bogna, bugast, hneigja sig, strjúka, sveigja, svigna
arketo, arko, armarko, pruo
busur, haluan
bantta, esinukka, pankapyssy, vannepyssy, kummartaa
arco, inclinar se
bogha, bogha, ceann, gob, srón, tosach
prùa
archetto, arco, arco, arco, fiocco, inchino, prora, prua, chinarsi, curvare, curvarsi, inchinarsi, incurvare, incurvarsi, piegare, piegarsi
お辞儀, 弓, 弓, 舳先, 船首, 蝶結び, 辞儀, お辞儀する, 弾く, 弾奏する, 曲げる, 辞儀する
o-jigi, yumi, yumi, hesaki, senshu, chōmusubi, jigi, o-jigi suru, hiku, dansou suru, mageru, jigi suru
hraŏ diu
vyj
rupacʉ
xuskáamhar
ӄыʼт
궁, 나비매듭, 선수, 이물, 절, 활, 활, 구부리다, 절을 하다, 절하다
gung, nabimaedeup, seonsu, imul, jeol, hwal, hwal, guburida, jeoreul hada, jeolhada
itázipa, walpȟá, pathúžA
lūks
arcus, rostrum
lociņš, loks, paklanīšanās, priekšgals, paklanīties
kaspinas, kaspinėlis, lankas, smičius, strykas
simarabo
buta
buta
гудало, лак, панделка, поклон, свиок, гуди, свиткува, се клања, се поклонува, се свиткува
gudalo, lak, pandelka, poklon, sviok, gudi, svitkuva, se klanja, se poklonuva, se svitkuva
busur, haluan, panah
inkin, qaws, ċoff
inyomus
bosog
boogh, bow, bow, croymmey, gob, imlaght, kiangle, kione toshee, lhoobey, toshiaght, croym, croym
ihu, kōpere, punake, puneke, tauihu, torowhiti, whana, whana
pana'
𐭪𐭬𐭠𐭭
တ္ၚ
ałtį́į́ʼ
tab
artchet, avant
kevan
dávgi
baug, boge, bue, bue, sløyfe
baug, boge, boge, sløyfe
arc, far l'abaissada, s'inclinar, se corbar, se doblar
gashka'oojigan, mitigwaab, naazhaabike'iganaak
boga, būgan, hnīgan
bogi
dhanu
آرشِه, تعظیم, خَم, سینِه, نماز, کرنش, کَمان, خم کردن, خماندن, خمیدن
ârše, ta'zim, xam, sine, namâz, korneš, kamân, xam kardan, xamândan, xamidan
Boage, Bug
dziób, kokarda, pokłon, smyczek, ukłon, zagięcie, zgięcie, łuk, kłaniać się, pokłonić się, prowadzić smyczek, skłonić się, wygiąć się, zgiąć
arco, arco, curva, laço, proa, reverência, vénia, arquear, arquear, curvar, curvar, curvar-se, inclinar-se, tocar (com arco)
t'iwka, k'umuy
arc, arcuș, a se apleca, a se închina
arch, artg
ба́бочка, ба́нтик, бант, изги́б, излу́чина, лук, нос, покло́н, смычо́к, гну́ться, гнуть, кла́няться, поклони́ться
bábočka, bántik, bant, izgíb, izlúčina, luk, nos, poklón, smyčók, gnútʹsja, gnutʹ, klánjatʹsja, poklonítʹsja
ʻaufana
alcu, arcu
boo, bou, boo, boo, boo
bogha, bogha, bogha, bogha-saighde, lùb, slatag, toiseach, ùmhlachd, crom, crom, lùb, lùb
gùdalo, lȗk, mašna, náklon, prámac, závoj, гу̀дало, за́вој, лу̑к, машна, на́клон, пра́мац, klȁnjati se, кла̏њати се
arcu
kavusu
luk, poklona, prova, sláčik, čelo, klaňať sa, ohnúť sa, pokloniť sa, ukloniť sa, ukláňať sa
lok, lok, poklon, premec, klanjati se, prikloniti se
agobio, arco, arco, caravana, inclinación, lacito, lazo, mocha, proa, prosternación, quiebro, reverencia, zalema, agobiarse, arquearse, arquearse, curvar, debruzar, debruzarse, doblar, enarcarse, inclinarse, prosternarse
gondéwa
gubeti, omo, upinde, uta
bockning, bog, bugning, båge, båge, för, krökning, pilbåge, rosett, rundning, stråke, stäv, bocka (sig), buga (sig), bågna, böja, böja, böjas, krokna, kröka, kröka
busog, doong, duong, pana, proa
xwílena
'ipai aniyamo
uta
fiyonk, pruva, yay, yay
ýaý
лук, ніс, поклі́н, смичо́к, уклі́н, вклони́тися, кла́нятися, поклони́тися
luk, nis, poklín, smyčók, uklín, vklonýtysja, klánjatysja, poklonýtysja
kamon, kamoncha, yoy
pròda, pròva
cung, vĩ, cúi, cúi chào
bob
air, airçon, arondi, coube, fernuk, tournant, årbalesse, åtche
blaen, bwa, bwa, bwa, bwâu, pen blaen, trwyn, ymgrymiad, bwa, ymgrymu
boech, bôge, bûging, strykstôk, bûge, bûge, in bûging meitsjen
iłtį́ʼtsį́h
hneev nti
gung
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