Clad
//klæd//
Translations of "clad" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutch | bekleed(of an object: covered, etc., by a cladding, or a specified material or substance), gekleed(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), kleden(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress) | — | |
| Finnish | eristää(to cover with insulation), pukea(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress), päällystää(to cover with a cladding or other material), päällystää(to cover the walls of a building with some material), päällystää(to cover with insulation), verhota(to cover the walls of a building with some material) | — | |
| French | habillé(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), revêtu(of an object: covered, etc., by a cladding, or a specified material or substance), vêtu(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), couvrir(to cover the walls of a building with some material), habiller(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress), vêtir(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress) | — | |
| Galician | cuberto(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), recuberto(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), revestido(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), vestido(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body) | — | |
| German | kleiden(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress) | — | |
| Icelandic | húða(to cover with insulation), klæða(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress), klæða(to cover with insulation) | — | |
| Māori | kaikahu(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), tūpuni(to cover the walls of a building with some material) | — | |
| Polish | odziany(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body) | — | |
| Portuguese | cobrir(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress) | — | |
| Russian | облицованный(of an object: covered, etc., by a cladding, or a specified material or substance), оде́тый(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), оде́тый(of an object: covered, etc., by a cladding, or a specified material or substance), покрытый(of an object: covered, etc., by a cladding, or a specified material or substance), оде́ть(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress), одева́ть(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress) | oblicovannyj, odétyj, odétyj, pokrytyj, odétʹ, odevátʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | còmhdaichte(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body) | — | |
| Spanish | bañar(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress), cubrir(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress), lavar(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress) | — | |
| Swedish | klädd(of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body), klä(to clothe, to dress — see also clothe, dress) | — |
bekleed, gekleed, kleden
eristää, pukea, päällystää, päällystää, päällystää, verhota
habillé, revêtu, vêtu, couvrir, habiller, vêtir
cuberto, recuberto, revestido, vestido
kleiden
húða, klæða, klæða
kaikahu, tūpuni
odziany
cobrir
облицованный, оде́тый, оде́тый, покрытый, оде́ть, одева́ть
oblicovannyj, odétyj, odétyj, pokrytyj, odétʹ, odevátʹ
còmhdaichte
bañar, cubrir, lavar
klädd, klä
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.