From Middle English grenyssh, grenysch, equivalent to green + -ish.
greenish (comparative more greenish, superlative most greenish)
- Somewhat green in color.
somewhat green in color
- Armenian: կանաչավուն (hy) (kanačʻavun)
- Asturian: verdosu (ast)
- Basque: berdexka
- Breton: arc'hlas (br), damc'hlas (br)
- Catalan: verdós (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 呈綠色的/呈绿色的 (chénglǜsè de)
- Czech: zelenavý (cs)
- Danish: grønlig (da)
- Dutch: groenachtig (nl)
- Esperanto: verdeta
- Estonian: rohekas
- Finnish: vihertävä (fi)
- French: verdâtre (fr), verdouillard (fr)
- Galician: verdoso, verdello, averdado
- Georgian: მომწვანო (momc̣vano)
- German: grünlich (de)
- Greek: πρασινωπός (el) (prasinopós)
- Hebrew: יְרַקְרַק (he) (y'rakrák)
- Hungarian: zöldes (hu)
- Ido: verdatra (io)
- Irish: scothghlas
- Italian: verdastro (it), verdognolo (it)
- Kalmyk: ноһавтр (noğavtr)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: kesk (ku), keske (ku)
- Latin: pallens
- Latvian: iezaļš, zaļgans, iezaļgans
- Macedonian: зеленкав (zelenkav), зеленикав (zelenikav)
- Marathi: हिरवट (hirvaṭ)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: grønnaktig, grønnlig
- Nynorsk: grønaktig
- Polish: zielonawy (pl), zielonkawy (pl)
- Portuguese: esverdeado (pt) m
- Romanian: verzui (ro), verziu (ro), verzuriu
- Russian: зеленова́тый (ru) (zelenovátyj)
- Spanish: verdoso (es)
- Swedish: grönaktig (sv)
- Turkish: yeşilimtırak (tr), yeşilimsi (tr)
- Ukrainian: зеленува́тий (zelenuvátyj), зеленкува́тий (zelenkuvátyj), зелена́вий (zelenávyj), зеленя́вий (zelenjávyj)
- Vietnamese: hơi lục
- Volapük: grünilik (vo)
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