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adurión (Spanish, Castillian), aldebajín (Spanish, Castillian), çumagre (Portuguese), jumac (Valencian), palillo (Spanish, Castillian), piñas (Spanish, Castillian), puros de arba (Aragonese), quinquillaina (Catalan), quinquillainera (Catalan), sumac (Catalan), sumac (Spanish, Castillian), sumach (Catalan), sumach (Majorcan), sumagre (Galician), sumagre (Portuguese), sumagre (Spanish, Castillian), sumagre-aromático (Portuguese), sumagre-dos-curtidores (Portuguese), sumagreira (Galician), sumaque (Spanish, Castillian), sus (Spanish, Castillian), tano (Euskera), tano (Spanish, Castillian), tanoa (Euskera), tintillaina (Catalan), zumáka (Euskera), zumake (Euskera), zumakea (Euskera), zumakia (Euskera), zumaque (Aragonese), zumaque (Spanish, Castillian), zumaque de tenería (Spanish, Castillian), zumaque de tenerías (Spanish, Castillian), zumaquea (Euskera), zumaquera (Spanish, Castillian), Βρύσο (Greek), Βρυσόκλαδο (Greek), Βυρσιά (Greek), Ρούδι (Greek), Ρούδιν (Greek), Σουμάκι (Greek), Σουμάτζιν (Greek)[Credits] |