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Selânik

<span class="searchmatch">Selânik</span> superseded spelling of <span class="searchmatch">Selanik</span>...


Selanik

Turkish Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Selanik</span> Wikipedia tr <span class="searchmatch">Selânik</span> (superseded) From Ottoman Turkish سلانیك (<span class="searchmatch">Selânik</span>), from Byzantine Greek Σαλονίκη (Saloníkē)...


Σαλονίκη

Солун (Solun) → Norwegian: Salonika → Ottoman Turkish: سلانیك (<span class="searchmatch">Selânik</span>) → Turkish: <span class="searchmatch">Selanik</span> → Polish: Saloniki, Sołuń → Portuguese: Salónica, Salônica →...


سالونيك

abbreviated variant of Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloníki). Compare Salonica, Turkish <span class="searchmatch">Selanik</span>, and Hebrew סלוניקי. سَالُونِيك • (sālōnīk) f Thessaloniki, Salonica (a...


سلانیك

q.v. سلانیك • (<span class="searchmatch">Selânik</span>) Thessaloniki (a city in the region of Macedonia, Greece) سلانیكی (Selaniki, “of Thessaloniki”) Turkish: <span class="searchmatch">Selanik</span> Meninski, Franciszek...


Salonica

Thessalonica. Originally and still chiefly as a calque of Ottoman Turkish سلانیك (<span class="searchmatch">Selânik</span>); now with occasional reference to modern Greek Σαλονίκη (Saloníki). Salonica...


tal komo

En torno de la torre blanca‎[1], Editions Vidas Largas, page 133: De <span class="searchmatch">Selanik</span>, i de otras sivdas, le mandaron la romansa tal komo la kantavan dainda...


Salonika

Battle of Crocus Field. Used chiefly as a calque of Ottoman Turkish سلانیك (<span class="searchmatch">Selânik</span>) but with occasional reference to modern Greek Σαλονίκη (Saloníki). Salonika...


kantar

En torno de la torre blanca‎[2], Editions Vidas Largas, page 133: De <span class="searchmatch">Selanik</span>, i de otras sivdas, le mandaron la romansa tal komo la kantavan dainda...


venir

page 71: Venian de Sitchilya, pechkavan en la mar i traian sus pechka a <span class="searchmatch">Selanik</span>. They came from Sicily, fishing in the sea and shleping their fish to Thessaloniki...