Leyden jar

Etymology
Named after the city of (in the ), where it was invented.

Noun

 * 1)  A glass jar or bottle used to accumulate static electricity between two electrodes.

Translations

 * Arabic: قَارُورَة لَيْدَن
 * Basque: Leyden ontzi, Leyden botila
 * Belarusian: ле́йдэнскі слоі́к
 * Bulgarian: лайденска стъкленица
 * Catalan: ampolla de Leiden
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 萊頓瓶, 來登瓶
 * Czech: leidenská láhev
 * Danish: leydnerflaske, Leydens flaske
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: botelo de Leiden
 * Estonian: Leideni purk
 * Finnish: Leidenin pullo, Leydenin pullo
 * French:
 * Galician: botella de Leiden
 * Georgian: ლეიდენის ქილა
 * German: Leidener Flasche, Kleistsche Flasche, Kondensationsflasche, Flaschenkondensator
 * Greek: φιάλη του Λέιντεν, λουγδουνική λάγηνος
 * Hungarian: leideni palack
 * Indonesian: Tabung Leyden, Tabung Leiden
 * Irish: crúsca Leyden
 * Italian: bottiglia di Leida
 * Japanese: ライデン瓶
 * Korean: ^라이덴병, ^라이덴 병
 * Macedonian: лајденска тегла, Лајден тегла
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: leidnerflaske, leydnerflaske
 * Nynorsk: leidenflaske, leidenerflaske
 * Polish: butelka lejdejska
 * Portuguese: garrafa de Leyden, garrafa de Leiden, garrafa de Leida
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: botella de Leyden, botella de Leiden
 * Swedish: leidenflaska, leidnerflaska, kleistsk flaska
 * Tamil: லேய்டின் கொள்கலன்
 * Turkish: Leyden kavanozu
 * Ukrainian:
 * Vietnamese: chai Leiden, chai Leyden