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Arabic: بُرُودَة, بَرْد; Egyptian Arabic: برد, برودة; Armenian: սառնություն, ցուրտ; Aromanian: frig; Asturian: fríu; Azerbaijani: şaxta; Belarusian: холад; Bulgarian: студ; Burmese: အအေး; Catalan: fred; Cherokee: ᎤᏴᏢ; Chinese Mandarin: [[寒冷]]; Cimbrian: bròst; Coptic Bohairic: ϩⲣⲟϣ; Cornish: yeynder; Czech: zima, chlad; Danish: kulde; Dutch: [[kou]], [[koude]]; Esperanto: malvarmo; Estonian: külm; Even: иӈэнь; Evenki: доӈото, иӈин; Finnish: kylmyys, pakkanen, kylmä; French: [[froid]]; Galician: frío; Georgian: სიცივე; German: [[Kälte]]; Gothic: 𐍆𐍂𐌹𐌿𐍃; Greek: [[κρύο]]; Ancient Greek: [[ψῦχος]], [[κρύος]]; Hebrew: קֹר; Higaonon: tino; Hindi: शीतल; Hungarian: hideg; Ido: koldeso; Ingrian: vilu, kylmä; Interlingua: frigido; Irish: fuacht; Old Irish: úacht; Italian: [[freddo]], [[gelo]]; Korean: 추위; Latin: [[gelu]], [[algor]], [[frigor]], [[frigus]], [[algus]]; Latvian: aukstums, saltums; Lithuanian: vėsa; Luxembourgish: Keelt; Macedonian: студ; Malayalam: തണുപ്പ്, ശീതം; Maltese: bard, kesħa; Maori: makariri, naku, hōkiwai; Marathi: थंडी; Megleno-Romanian: frig; Nanai: нонгди; Ndzwani Comorian: ɓariɗi; Norwegian: kulde; Occitan: fred; Odia: ଥଣ୍ଡା; Old English: ċiele; Ottoman Turkish: صوغوق; Persian: سرما; Polish: zimno, mróz inan, ziąb inan, chłód; Portuguese: [[frio]]; Romani: śil; Romanian: frig; Russian: [[холод]], [[стужа]]; Sardinian Campidanese: fridu; Logudorese: frìttu; Scottish Gaelic: fuachd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: хладно̀ћа, студен, зима; Roman: hladnòća, stȕdēn, zíma; Sicilian: friddu, jelu, jilata; Slovak: chlad, zima, mráz; Slovene: mraz, hlad; Spanish: [[frío]], [[rasca]], [[biruji]]; Swahili: baridi; Swedish: kyla, köld; Tagalog: kalamigán; Tajik: хунукӣ; Telugu: శీతలం; Tocharian B: krostaññe; Ukrainian: холод; Venetian: fredo, fret; Vietnamese: rét; Welsh: oerfel; Zazaki: puuk, honık
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 21 September 2024

Latin > English

frigor frigoris N M :: cold; chill (esp. of feverish person) (Souter)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

frīgor: ōris, m. frigeo,
I cold (late Lat.): molestissimus, Theod. Prisc. 2, 29.—Also, frigdor (contr. from frigidor, from frigidus, Theod. Prisc. 2, 16; id. de Diaet.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

frīgŏr, ōris, m. (frigus), froid, frisson : Aug. Serm. 40, 1, M.

Latin > German (Georges)

frīgor, ōris, m. (Nbf. v. frigus), die Kälte, Th. Prisc. 4. fol. 311, b. Augustin. serm. 40 Mai.

Translations

cold

Arabic: بُرُودَة, بَرْد; Egyptian Arabic: برد, برودة; Armenian: սառնություն, ցուրտ; Aromanian: frig; Asturian: fríu; Azerbaijani: şaxta; Belarusian: холад; Bulgarian: студ; Burmese: အအေး; Catalan: fred; Cherokee: ᎤᏴᏢ; Chinese Mandarin: 寒冷; Cimbrian: bròst; Coptic Bohairic: ϩⲣⲟϣ; Cornish: yeynder; Czech: zima, chlad; Danish: kulde; Dutch: kou, koude; Esperanto: malvarmo; Estonian: külm; Even: иӈэнь; Evenki: доӈото, иӈин; Finnish: kylmyys, pakkanen, kylmä; French: froid; Galician: frío; Georgian: სიცივე; German: Kälte; Gothic: 𐍆𐍂𐌹𐌿𐍃; Greek: κρύο; Ancient Greek: ψῦχος, κρύος; Hebrew: קֹר; Higaonon: tino; Hindi: शीतल; Hungarian: hideg; Ido: koldeso; Ingrian: vilu, kylmä; Interlingua: frigido; Irish: fuacht; Old Irish: úacht; Italian: freddo, gelo; Korean: 추위; Latin: gelu, algor, frigor, frigus, algus; Latvian: aukstums, saltums; Lithuanian: vėsa; Luxembourgish: Keelt; Macedonian: студ; Malayalam: തണുപ്പ്, ശീതം; Maltese: bard, kesħa; Maori: makariri, naku, hōkiwai; Marathi: थंडी; Megleno-Romanian: frig; Nanai: нонгди; Ndzwani Comorian: ɓariɗi; Norwegian: kulde; Occitan: fred; Odia: ଥଣ୍ଡା; Old English: ċiele; Ottoman Turkish: صوغوق; Persian: سرما; Polish: zimno, mróz inan, ziąb inan, chłód; Portuguese: frio; Romani: śil; Romanian: frig; Russian: холод, стужа; Sardinian Campidanese: fridu; Logudorese: frìttu; Scottish Gaelic: fuachd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: хладно̀ћа, студен, зима; Roman: hladnòća, stȕdēn, zíma; Sicilian: friddu, jelu, jilata; Slovak: chlad, zima, mráz; Slovene: mraz, hlad; Spanish: frío, rasca, biruji; Swahili: baridi; Swedish: kyla, köld; Tagalog: kalamigán; Tajik: хунукӣ; Telugu: శీతలం; Tocharian B: krostaññe; Ukrainian: холод; Venetian: fredo, fret; Vietnamese: rét; Welsh: oerfel; Zazaki: puuk, honık