Chlamyd

/ˈklæmɪd/ noun

A short cloak or mantle worn in ancient Greece, a variant or shortened form of chlamys.

From Greek khlamus (χλαμύς), a type of garment. The form 'chlamyd' represents an alternative historical spelling or root form of the more common 'chlamys'.

AMክላሚዲያ
ARخلايا
BNক্ল্যামিডিয়া
CAclamidia
CSchlamydie
DAklamydia
DEChlamyde
ELχλαμυδία
ESclámide
FAکلآمیدیا
FIklamydia
FRchlamyde
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