Three-legged
//θɹiːˈlɛɡɪd//
Translations of "three-legged" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | τρίπους(having three legs) | trípous | |
| Danish | trebenet(having three legs) | — | |
| Dutch | driebenig(having three legs) | — | |
| Esperanto | penisego(having large penis), trigamba(having three legs) | — | |
| Finnish | isomunainen(having large penis), kolmijalkainen(having three legs) | — | |
| Georgian | სამფეხა(having three legs) | sampexa | |
| German | dreibeinig(having three legs) | — | |
| Hungarian | háromlábú(having three legs) | — | |
| Ingrian | kolmijalkain(having three legs) | — | |
| Irish | tríchosach(having three legs) | — | |
| Manx | tree cassagh(having three legs) | — | |
| Marathi | तीन पायांचा(having three legs), तीन पायांची(having three legs), तीन पायांचे(having three legs) | tīn pāyāñcā, tīn pāyāñcī, tīn pāyāñce | |
| Polish | trójnogi(having three legs) | — | |
| Russian | трёхно́гий(having three legs) | trjoxnógij | |
| Spanish | trípode(having large penis) | — | |
| Swedish | trebent(having three legs) | — | |
| Welsh | teircoes(having three legs) | — |
trebenet
driebenig
penisego, trigamba
isomunainen, kolmijalkainen
dreibeinig
háromlábú
kolmijalkain
tríchosach
tree cassagh
trójnogi
trípode
trebent
teircoes
More for "three-legged"
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.