Hecatomb
//ˈhɛkətuːm//
Translations of "hecatomb" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἑκατόμβη(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | hekatómbē | |
| Catalan | hecatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Czech | hekatomba(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Dutch | hekatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Finnish | hekatombi(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions), hekatombi(great number of people, animals, or things that are sacrificed or destroyed; any great sacrifice), suuri uhraus(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions), suuri uhraus(great number of people, animals, or things that are sacrificed or destroyed; any great sacrifice), uhrata hekatombi(to provide (someone or something) with a hecatomb) | — | |
| French | hécatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Galician | hecatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| German | Hekatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Greek | εκατόμβη(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | ekatómvi | |
| Hungarian | hekatombé(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Indonesian | hekatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Italian | ecatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Korean | 헤카톰베(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | hekatombe | |
| Latin | hecatombē(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Lithuanian | hekatomba(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Macedonian | го́лема жр́тва(great number of people, animals, or things that are sacrificed or destroyed; any great sacrifice), хекато́мба(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | gólema žŕtva, hekatómba | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hekatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Polish | hekatomba(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions), hekatomba(great number of people, animals, or things that are sacrificed or destroyed; any great sacrifice) | — | |
| Portuguese | hecatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Romanian | hecatombă(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Russian | гекато́мба(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | gekatómba | |
| Slovene | hekatomba(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Spanish | hecatombe(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Swedish | hekatomb(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гекато́мба(great public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen; great number of animals reserved for such a sacrifice; great public sacrifice in other religions) | hekatómba |
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