Definition
Past tense of delouse; having had lice removed from one's body or clothing.
Etymology
From delouse, the regular past tense formation adding -ed to indicate a completed action.
Kelly Says
The phrase 'getting deloused' became so common in military history that it's actually one of the most documented hygiene procedures of the 20th century.
Translations
BNবাংলা
মশা মুক্ত
mosha mukto
CACatalà
despiolat
des-pee-o-lat
CSČeština
bez klíšťat
bez kli-sh-tat
DADansk
lusefri
luse-free
ELΕλληνικά
απολυμαντική
a-po-ly-man-ti-ki
ESEspañol
despiojado
des-pee-OH-ha-doh
FAفارسی
بی حشره
bi hosh-reh
FISuomi
pöpöstä
poep-osta
FRFrançais
désloussé
de-sloo-seh
HEעברית
חף מפרע
haf me-prah
HIहिन्दी
कीड़ा मुक्त
kee-dra mukt
HUMagyar
bélháboros
bel-ha-bor-os
IDBahasa Indonesia
dibebaskan kutu
di-be-bas-kan ku-tu
ITItaliano
disinfestato
dis-in-fes-TAH-toh
JA日本語
ノミ取り済み
no-mi-to-ri-zumi
KO한국어
벼룩을 제거한
byeoruk-eul je-geo-han
MSBahasa Melayu
bebas kutu
be-bas ku-tu
MYမြန်မာ
ကျောက်များ
chaw-kwe-ma-yar
NLNederlands
luisloos
lous-loos
PLPolski
pozbawiony wszy
po-zba-wiony vszy
PTPortuguês
des-piolhado
des-pee-o-LAH-doh
RORomână
fără purici
fara poo-ri-tsi
RUРусский
обмытый
ob-myt-yih
SWKiswahili
bila wadu
bi-la wa-du
TAதமிழ்
அச்சுடன்
a-ch-u-th-an
TEతెలుగు
కీటకరహితం
kee-ta-ka-ra-hi-tham
THไทย
กำจัดหอย
kam-jat hoy
TLTL
walang kutu
wa-lang ku-tu
UKУкраїнська
без вошей
bez voshey
VITiếng Việt
bị loại bỏ
bee loai bo
ZUZU
ngaphansi
ngaphan-si