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Τί ἐστι θάνατος; Αἰώνιος ὕπνος, ἀνάλυσις σώματος, ταλαιπωρούντων ἐπιθυμία, πνεύματος ἀπόστασις, πλουσίων φόβος, πενήτων ἐπιθυμία, λύσις μελῶν, φυγὴ καὶ ἀπόκτησις βίου, ὕπνου πατήρ, ἀληθινὴ προθεσμία, ἀπόλυσις πάντων. → What is Death? Everlasting sleep, the dissolution of the body, the desire of those who suffer, the departure of the spirit, the fear of rich men, the desire of paupers, the undoing of the limbs, flight from life and the loss of its possession, the father of sleep, an appointed day sure to be met, the breakup of all things.

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|georg=armentārius, a, um ([[armentum]]), zum Großvieh [[gehörig]], morbi, Solin. 5, 21: [[equiso]], Apul. [[met]]. 7, 15: [[pastor]], Gregor, in euang. 2, 30, 8. – subst., armentārius, ī, m., der Großviehhirt, Rinderhirt, Varr., Verg. u.a.
|georg=armentārius, a, um ([[armentum]]), zum Großvieh [[gehörig]], morbi, Solin. 5, 21: [[equiso]], Apul. [[met]]. 7, 15: [[pastor]], Gregor, in euang. 2, 30, 8. – subst., armentārius, ī, m., der Großviehhirt, Rinderhirt, Varr., Verg. u.a.
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|trtx====[[herdsman]]===
Arabic: رَاعٍ‎; Egyptian Arabic: راعي‎; Bashkir: көтөүсе; Belarusian: пастух; Bulgarian: пастир; Chinese Mandarin: 牧民, 牧人, 牧夫; Czech: pastýř, pastevec, pasák; Dutch: [[herder]]; Finnish: paimen; French: [[éleveur de bétail]], [[gardien]]; German: [[Schäfer]], [[Hirt]]; Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌳𐌴𐌹𐍃; Ancient Greek: [[αἰσυητήρ]], [[αἰσυιητήρ]], [[ἀμορβεύς]], [[ἀμορβός]], [[βοηλάτης]], [[βοοβοσκός]], [[βοονόμος]], [[βοοτρόφος]], [[βοσκήτωρ]], [[βοσκός]], [[βόσκων]], [[βοτήρ]], [[βότης]], [[βουβότης]], [[βουκαῖος]], [[βουκόλος]], [[βοῦκος]], [[βουπελάτης]], [[βουποίμην]], [[βούτας]], [[βούτης]], [[βουτρόφος]], [[βουφορβός]], [[βῶκος]], [[βώτωρ]], [[μηλοβότας]], [[μηλοβότης]], [[μηλονόμας]], [[μηλονόμης]], [[νομεύς]], [[ποιμάν]], [[ποιμήν]], [[σαμάντωρ]], [[σηκοκόρος]], [[σημαντήρ]], [[σημάντωρ]], [[φερβήτης]]; Hungarian: gulyás; Icelandic: hjarðmaður, hirðir; Irish: feighlí bó, maor, aoire; Italian: [[bovaro]]; Japanese: 牧人, 牧夫; Kazakh: бақташы, малшы, сиыршы, табыншы; Korean: 목자(牧者); Latin: [[armentarius]], [[bubulcus]]; Lithuanian: piemuo; Macedonian: овчар; Malay: gembala; Manchu: ᠠᡩᡠᠴᡳ; Maori: hēpara; Middle English: herde, herdeman; Mongolian Cyrillic: малчин; Mongolian: ᠮᠠᠯᠴᠢᠨ; Navajo: naʼniłkaadí; Plautdietsch: Hoad; Polish: pastuch; Portuguese: [[pastor]]; Romanian: cioban, păstor; Russian: [[пастух]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: па̀стӣр, чо̀бан, о̀вча̄р; Roman: pàstīr, čòban, òvčār; Slovak: pastier, pasák; Slovene: pastir; Spanish: [[pastor]], [[vaquero]]; Swahili: mchungaji; Swedish: herde, fåraherde; Tuvan: малчын, кадарчы; Ukrainian: пастух; Westrobothnian: gjetar; Yakut: маныыһыт, бостуук
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Revision as of 09:43, 6 February 2024

Latin > English

armentarius armentari(i) N M :: herdsman, cowboy
armentarius armentarius armentaria, armentarium ADJ :: that has charge of a herd

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

armentārĭus: a, um, adj. id.,
I pertaining to a herd of cattle: morbi, Sol. 11: equiso, App. M. 7.—Hence,
II Subst.: armentārĭus, ii, m.
   A A herdsman, neat-herd, * Lucr. 6, 1252; Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 18: omnia secum Armentarius Afer agit, Verg. G. 3, 344: armentarius ego sum, * Vulg. Amos, 7, 14.—
   B A surname of the emperor Galerius Maximianus, whose ancestors were shepherds, Aur. Vict. Ep. 40.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

armentārĭus,¹⁵ a, um (armentum), de bétail : Sol. 5, 21 ; Apul. M. 7, 15 || -ārĭus, ĭī, m., pâtre : Lucr. 6, 1252 ; Varro R. 2, 5, 18 ; Virg. G. 3, 344.

Latin > German (Georges)

armentārius, a, um (armentum), zum Großvieh gehörig, morbi, Solin. 5, 21: equiso, Apul. met. 7, 15: pastor, Gregor, in euang. 2, 30, 8. – subst., armentārius, ī, m., der Großviehhirt, Rinderhirt, Varr., Verg. u.a.

Translations

herdsman

Arabic: رَاعٍ‎; Egyptian Arabic: راعي‎; Bashkir: көтөүсе; Belarusian: пастух; Bulgarian: пастир; Chinese Mandarin: 牧民, 牧人, 牧夫; Czech: pastýř, pastevec, pasák; Dutch: herder; Finnish: paimen; French: éleveur de bétail, gardien; German: Schäfer, Hirt; Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌳𐌴𐌹𐍃; Ancient Greek: αἰσυητήρ, αἰσυιητήρ, ἀμορβεύς, ἀμορβός, βοηλάτης, βοοβοσκός, βοονόμος, βοοτρόφος, βοσκήτωρ, βοσκός, βόσκων, βοτήρ, βότης, βουβότης, βουκαῖος, βουκόλος, βοῦκος, βουπελάτης, βουποίμην, βούτας, βούτης, βουτρόφος, βουφορβός, βῶκος, βώτωρ, μηλοβότας, μηλοβότης, μηλονόμας, μηλονόμης, νομεύς, ποιμάν, ποιμήν, σαμάντωρ, σηκοκόρος, σημαντήρ, σημάντωρ, φερβήτης; Hungarian: gulyás; Icelandic: hjarðmaður, hirðir; Irish: feighlí bó, maor, aoire; Italian: bovaro; Japanese: 牧人, 牧夫; Kazakh: бақташы, малшы, сиыршы, табыншы; Korean: 목자(牧者); Latin: armentarius, bubulcus; Lithuanian: piemuo; Macedonian: овчар; Malay: gembala; Manchu: ᠠᡩᡠᠴᡳ; Maori: hēpara; Middle English: herde, herdeman; Mongolian Cyrillic: малчин; Mongolian: ᠮᠠᠯᠴᠢᠨ; Navajo: naʼniłkaadí; Plautdietsch: Hoad; Polish: pastuch; Portuguese: pastor; Romanian: cioban, păstor; Russian: пастух; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: па̀стӣр, чо̀бан, о̀вча̄р; Roman: pàstīr, čòban, òvčār; Slovak: pastier, pasák; Slovene: pastir; Spanish: pastor, vaquero; Swahili: mchungaji; Swedish: herde, fåraherde; Tuvan: малчын, кадарчы; Ukrainian: пастух; Westrobothnian: gjetar; Yakut: маныыһыт, бостуук