Relic
Translations of "relic" (46 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | κειμήλιον(part of a body or an object of religious significance), λείψανον(part of a body or an object of religious significance), ἀπομεινάριον(that which remains), ἐνθύμιον(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | keimḗlion, leípsanon, apomeinárion, enthúmion | |
| Arabic | أَثَر(that which remains), ذَخِيرَة(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | ʔaṯar, ḏaḵīra | |
| Armenian | մասունք(part of a body or an object of religious significance), մնացորդ(that which remains), նշխար(that which remains) | masunkʻ, mnacʻord, nšxar | |
| Bashkir | ҡомартҡы(that which remains), ҡомартҡы(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | qomartqı, qomartqı | |
| Belarusian | мо́шчы(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | móščy | |
| Bulgarian | мо́щи(part of a body or an object of religious significance), останка(that which remains), сувенир(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | móšti, ostanka, suvenir | |
| Catalan | relíquia(that which remains), relíquia(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 聖髑 /圣髑(part of a body or an object of religious significance), 遺物 /遗物(that which remains), 遺跡 /遗迹(that which remains) | shèngdú, yíwù, yíjì | |
| Church Slavic | мощи(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | mošti | |
| Czech | pozůstatek(that which remains), přežitek(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), relikt(that which remains), relikvie(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Danish | relikvie(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Dutch | relikwie(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Esperanto | relikvo(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Finnish | jäännökset(that which remains), muisto(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), muistoesine(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), pyhäinjäännös(part of a body or an object of religious significance), reliikki(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| French | reliquat(that which remains), relique(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Galician | reliquia(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | — | |
| German | Relikt(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), Reliquie(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Greek | απομεινάρι(that which remains), ενθύμιο(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), κειμήλιο(part of a body or an object of religious significance), λείψανο(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | apomeinári, enthýmio, keimílio, leípsano | |
| Hebrew | שָׂרִיד(that which remains) | saríd | |
| Hungarian | emlék(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), ereklye(part of a body or an object of religious significance), maradvány(that which remains), maradék(that which remains), relikvia(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Icelandic | helgur dómur(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Indonesian | peninggalan(that which remains), relik(that which remains), relikui(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Irish | taise(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Italian | avanzo(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), cimelio(part of a body or an object of religious significance), reliquia(part of a body or an object of religious significance), ricordo(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | — | |
| Japanese | 聖遺物(part of a body or an object of religious significance), 遺物(that which remains), 遺跡(that which remains) | seiibutsu, ibutsu, iseki | |
| Korean | 성유물(part of a body or an object of religious significance), 유물(that which remains), 유적(that which remains) | seong'yumul, yumul, yujeok | |
| Macedonian | мо́шти(part of a body or an object of religious significance), о́станка(that which remains), рели́квија(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), рели́квија(part of a body or an object of religious significance), рели́кт(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), сувени́р(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | móšti, óstanka, relíkvija, relíkvija, relíkt, suvenír | |
| Māori | o(w)ha(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | — | |
| Middle English | relik(that which remains), relik(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | levning(that which remains), relikvie(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | relikvie(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Old Galician-Portuguese | relica(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Old Irish | cathach(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Polish | przeżytek(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), relikt(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), relikwia(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Portuguese | relíquia(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), relíquia(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Romanian | moaște(part of a body or an object of religious significance), relicvă(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | — | |
| Russian | мо́щи(part of a body or an object of religious significance), оста́нки(that which remains), рели́квия(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), рели́кт(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons) | móšči, ostánki, relíkvija, relíkt | |
| Serbo-Croatian | mȍšti(part of a body or an object of religious significance), relìkvija(part of a body or an object of religious significance), мо̏шти(part of a body or an object of religious significance), релѝквија(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Slovak | relikvia(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Slovene | relikvija(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Spanish | reliquia(that which remains), reliquia(part of a body or an object of religious significance), vestigio(that which remains) | — | |
| Tagalog | agnos(part of a body or an object of religious significance), relikaryo(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), relikaryo(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Ukrainian | мо́щі(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | móšči | |
| Vietnamese | di tích(that which remains) | — | |
| Walloon | rilike(that which remains), rilike(old thing, possibly kept for sentimental reasons), rilike(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — | |
| Welsh | crair(part of a body or an object of religious significance) | — |
κειμήλιον, λείψανον, ἀπομεινάριον, ἐνθύμιον
keimḗlion, leípsanon, apomeinárion, enthúmion
relíquia, relíquia
pozůstatek, přežitek, relikt, relikvie
relikvie
relikwie
relikvo
jäännökset, muisto, muistoesine, pyhäinjäännös, reliikki
reliquat, relique
reliquia
Relikt, Reliquie
emlék, ereklye, maradvány, maradék, relikvia
helgur dómur
peninggalan, relik, relikui
taise
avanzo, cimelio, reliquia, ricordo
мо́шти, о́станка, рели́квија, рели́квија, рели́кт, сувени́р
móšti, óstanka, relíkvija, relíkvija, relíkt, suvenír
o(w)ha
relik, relik
levning, relikvie
relikvie
relica
cathach
przeżytek, relikt, relikwia
relíquia, relíquia
moaște, relicvă
mȍšti, relìkvija, мо̏шти, релѝквија
relikvia
relikvija
reliquia, reliquia, vestigio
agnos, relikaryo, relikaryo
di tích
rilike, rilike, rilike
crair
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