sunburn

Etymology
From, , (suggested by derivatives ,  and , equivalent to . Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬, as well as.

Noun

 * 1) A burn on the skin caused by excess exposure to the sun's rays.
 * 2) A burn on the tissue of crop plants or their fruits (especially if they are rich in water like tomatoes, grapes, apples, gooseberries) caused by excess exposure to the sun's rays.
 * 3) Suntan.
 * 1) Suntan.

Translations

 * Arabic: حَرْق شَمْسِيّ, لَفْح الشَّمْس
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 曬熟
 * Czech: spálení
 * Finnish: auringonpolttama
 * French: ,
 * Georgian: მზის დამწვრობა
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Ido: sunbrulo
 * Irish: dó gréine, griandó
 * Italian: eritema solare, scottatura solare, ustione solare
 * Japanese:
 * Khmer: សុរិយរោគ, រោលថ្ងៃ
 * Korean: 햇볕에 탐
 * Lao:
 * Macedonian: изгоре́ница
 * Malay: selaran matahari
 * Maori: tīkākā
 * Maranao: bembad
 * Norman: coup d'solé, êcaudeuse
 * Old English: sunbryne
 * Polish: oparzenie słoneczne
 * Portuguese: queimadura solar, escaldão
 * Russian: со́лнечный ожо́г
 * Samoan: mu le la
 * Scottish Gaelic: losgadh na grèine
 * Slovak: spálenie
 * Spanish: quemadura solar, quemadura de piel,
 * Tagalog: katim, paso ng araw
 * Tetum:
 * Thai: การถูกแดดเผา, ถูกแดดเผา, ผิวไหม้, แดดเผา, การแก้ผิวไหม้
 * Tibetan: ཉི་སྲེག
 * Tongan: fohia
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: сонячний опік
 * Vietnamese: cháy nắng

Verb

 * 1)  To receive a sunburn.
 * 2) * c. 1613,, , London: D.N. and T.C., 1678, ActV, Scene2, p.64,
 * I have brought
 * Your grace a Salamanders skin, to keep you
 * From sun-burning.
 * 1) * 1724,, The Plain Dealer, No. 81, 28December, 1724, London: S. Richardson and A. Wilde, Volume2, p.199,
 * there is a Country, in the World, call’d Turkey; where Women are secur’d against the Danger of Sun-burning, by being kept out of the open Air, and lock’d up, like other Jewels, in Places where no Mischief can reach ’em.
 * 1)  To burn or tan (someone's skin) by the sun; to allow (a part of one's body) to become sunburnt.
 * 1)  To burn or tan (someone's skin) by the sun; to allow (a part of one's body) to become sunburnt.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: polttaa itsensä auringossa
 * French: attraper un coup de soleil
 * Galician:
 * German: Sonnenbrand bekommen
 * Ido: sunbrular
 * Japanese: 日に焼ける
 * Kazakh: күю
 * Macedonian: изгорува
 * Portuguese: apanhar um escaldão
 * Russian: обгоре́ть на со́лнце, получи́ть со́лнечный ожо́г
 * Slovak: spáliť sa
 * Spanish: quemarse la piel
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: обгорати на сонці, обгоріти на сонці