Aeschines

Etymology
From or its etymon,.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A celebrated Greek statesman and orator (389–314 ; full name, Aeschines Atrometi f. Cothocides), one the Canon of Ten Attic Orators.

Translations

 * Arabic: إيسخينيس
 * Egyptian: ايسخينيس
 * Azeri: Esxin
 * Bashkir: Эсхин
 * Belarusian: Эсхін
 * Bulgarian: Есхин
 * Catalan: Èsquines
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 埃斯基涅斯
 * Czech: Aischinés
 * Dutch: Aeschines
 * Esperanto: Esĥino
 * Estonian: Aischines
 * Finnish: Aiskhines
 * French:
 * Galician: Esquines
 * German: Aischines
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: Αἰσχῐ́νης
 * Modern:
 * Hungarian: Aiszkhinész
 * Indonesian: Aiskhines
 * Irish: Aischines
 * Italian: Eschine
 * Japanese: アイスキネス
 * Korean: 아이스키네스
 * Latin: Aeschinēs
 * Old Armenian: Եսքինէս
 * Persian: آیسخینس
 * Polish: Ajschines
 * Portuguese: Ésquines
 * Romanian: Eschine
 * Russian: Эсхин
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Latin: Eshin
 * Spanish: Esquines
 * Swedish: Aischines
 * Turkish: Aishines
 * Ukrainian: Есхін

Etymology
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