Hogshead
//ˈhɒɡzˌhɛd//
Translations of "hogshead" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Mandarin | 大桶(large barrel or cask) | dàtǒng | |
| Danish | oksehoved(measure of capacity for liquids), oksehoved(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Dutch | okshoofd(measure of capacity for liquids), okshoofd(large barrel or cask), oxhoofd(measure of capacity for liquids), oxhoofd(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Estonian | aam(measure of capacity for liquids) | — | |
| Galician | bocoi(measure of capacity for liquids), bocoi(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| German | Oxhoft(measure of capacity for liquids), Oxhoft(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Ido | barelego(measure of capacity for liquids) | — | |
| Middle English | hoggeshed(measure of capacity for liquids), hoggeshed(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | oksehode(measure of capacity for liquids), oksehode(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | oksehovud(measure of capacity for liquids), oksehovud(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Polish | okseft(measure of capacity for liquids), okseft(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Portuguese | hogshead(measure of capacity for liquids), meia pipa(measure of capacity for liquids), tonel(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Russian | хогсхед(measure of capacity for liquids), хогсхед(large barrel or cask) | xogsxed, xogsxed | |
| Scottish Gaelic | tocasaid(measure of capacity for liquids), tocasaid(large barrel or cask), togsaid(measure of capacity for liquids), togsaid(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Spanish | bocoy(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Swedish | oxhuvud(measure of capacity for liquids), oxhuvud(large barrel or cask) | — | |
| Vietnamese | Bơrin(measure of capacity for liquids) | — |
oksehoved, oksehoved
okshoofd, okshoofd, oxhoofd, oxhoofd
aam
bocoi, bocoi
Oxhoft, Oxhoft
barelego
hoggeshed, hoggeshed
oksehode, oksehode
oksehovud, oksehovud
okseft, okseft
hogshead, meia pipa, tonel
tocasaid, tocasaid, togsaid, togsaid
bocoy
oxhuvud, oxhuvud
Bơrin
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