Buskin
//ˈbʌskɪn//
Translations of "buskin" (11 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | κόθορνος(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | kóthornos | |
| Dutch | broos(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors), toneellaars(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | — | |
| Finnish | koturni(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | — | |
| French | cothurne(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | — | |
| German | Kothurn(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | — | |
| Greek | κόθορνος(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | kóthornos | |
| Italian | coturno(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | — | |
| Latin | cothurnus(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | — | |
| Polish | koturn(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | — | |
| Russian | коту́рн(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | kotúrn | |
| Spanish | coturno(type of boot with a thick sole, worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors) | — |
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