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|georg=foeteo (faeteo, fēteo), ēre, [[übel]] [[riechen]], [[stinken]], I) eig.: [[anima]] ([[Atem]]) foetet uxori, Plaut.: acrimoniae foetentes, Col. – II) übtr.: foetet tuos [[mihi]] [[sermo]], ekelt mich an, Plaut. Cas. 727.
|georg=foeteo (faeteo, fēteo), ēre, [[übel]] [[riechen]], [[stinken]], I) eig.: [[anima]] ([[Atem]]) foetet uxori, Plaut.: acrimoniae foetentes, Col. – II) übtr.: foetet tuos [[mihi]] [[sermo]], ekelt mich an, Plaut. Cas. 727.
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|trtx=Arabic: نَتُنَ‎, نَتِنَ‎; Aromanian: mput, amput, mputsãscu; Belarusian: смярдзець; Bulgarian: смърдя, воня; Burmese: နံ; Catalan: pudir; Chickasaw: kosoma, shoha; Chinese Mandarin: 發臭, 发臭, 發臭味, 发臭味, 發惡臭, 发恶臭; Crimean Tatar: sasımaq; Czech: smrdět, páchnout; Dutch: [[stinken]]; Esperanto: malbonodori; Finnish: haista; French: [[puer]], [[empester]]; Galician: feder, abafar, cheirar; Georgian: ყარს; German: [[stinken]], [[riechen]], [[müffeln]]; Greek: [[βρομάω]], [[βρωμάω]], [[μυρίζω]]; Ancient Greek: [[δυσωδέω]], [[ὄζω]], [[ὄσδω]], [[βρωμέω]], [[δυσόσμως ἔχειν]], [[βρωμάομαι]]; Hawaiian: hauna; Hebrew: הִסְרִיחַ‎; Hungarian: bűzlik, büdös; Hunsrik: stinke; Italian: [[puzzare]]; Japanese: 臭う, 悪臭を放つ; Kazakh: сасу; Korean: 악취를 풍기다; Lao: ເຫມັນ, ເໝັນ; Latin: [[foeteo]]; Latvian: smirdet; Lithuanian: smirdėti; Lushootseed: ʔihəl; Macedonian: смрди; Malay: busuk; Malayalam: നാറുക, ദുർഗന്ധം വമിക്കുക; Neapolitan: fete; Occitan: pudir; Ojibwe: maazhimaagozi,, maazhimaagwad; Polish: śmierdzieć, cuchnąć, trącić, capić, walić, jebać; Portuguese: [[feder]], [[tresandar]]; Quechua: hunyay, asnay, asnai, asyai; Romanian: puți; Russian: [[вонять]], [[смердеть]], [[дурно пахнуть]]; Sanskrit: पूयति; Scots: ming; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: смрдити; Roman: smrditi; Sicilian: fetiri; Slovak: smrdieť, páchnuť; Slovene: smrdeti; Spanish: [[heder]], [[apestar]], [[cantar]], [[oler mal]]; Swahili: nuka; Swedish: stinka; Telugu: దుర్గంధము; Thai: เหม็น; Ukrainian: смерді́ти; Vietnamese: bốc mùi thối, bay mùi thối, thối; Volapük: lusmelön; Welsh: drewi; White Hmong: tsw phem; Yiddish: שטינקען‎
|trtx=Arabic: نَتُنَ‎, نَتِنَ‎; Aromanian: mput, amput, mputsãscu; Belarusian: смярдзець; Bulgarian: смърдя, воня; Burmese: နံ; Catalan: pudir; Chickasaw: kosoma, shoha; Chinese Mandarin: 發臭, 发臭, 發臭味, 发臭味, 發惡臭, 发恶臭; Crimean Tatar: sasımaq; Czech: smrdět, páchnout; Dutch: [[stinken]]; Esperanto: malbonodori; Finnish: haista; French: [[puer]], [[empester]]; Galician: feder, abafar, cheirar; Georgian: ყარს; German: [[stinken]], [[riechen]], [[müffeln]]; Greek: [[βρομάω]], [[βρωμάω]], [[μυρίζω]]; Ancient Greek: [[δυσωδέω]], [[ὄζω]], [[ὄσδω]], [[βρωμέω]], [[δυσόσμως ἔχειν]], [[βρωμάομαι]]; Hawaiian: hauna; Hebrew: הִסְרִיחַ‎; Hungarian: bűzlik, büdös; Hunsrik: stinke; Italian: [[puzzare]]; Japanese: 臭う, 悪臭を放つ; Kazakh: сасу; Korean: 악취를 풍기다; Lao: ເຫມັນ, ເໝັນ; Latin: [[foeteo]]; Latvian: smirdet; Lithuanian: smirdėti; Lushootseed: ʔihəl; Macedonian: смрди; Malay: busuk; Malayalam: നാറുക, ദുർഗന്ധം വമിക്കുക; Neapolitan: fete; Occitan: pudir; Ojibwe: maazhimaagozi,, maazhimaagwad; Polish: śmierdzieć, cuchnąć, trącić, capić, walić, jebać; Portuguese: [[feder]], [[tresandar]]; Quechua: hunyay, asnay, asnai, asyai; Romanian: puți; Russian: [[вонять]], [[смердеть]], [[дурно пахнуть]]; Sanskrit: पूयति; Scots: ming; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: смрдити; Roman: smrditi; Sicilian: fetiri; Slovak: smrdieť, páchnuť; Slovene: smrdeti; Spanish: [[heder]], [[apestar]], [[cantar]], [[oler mal]]; Swahili: nuka; Swedish: stinka; Telugu: దుర్గంధము; Thai: เหม็น; Ukrainian: смерді́ти; Vietnamese: bốc mùi thối, bay mùi thối, thối; Volapük: lusmelön; Welsh: drewi; White Hmong: tsw phem; Yiddish: שטינקען‎
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 13 June 2024

Latin > English

foeteo foetere, -, - V INTRANS :: have bad smell

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

foetĕo: v. feteo.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fœtĕō,¹⁴ ēre, intr., avoir une odeur fétide, sentir mauvais : Pl. As. 894 ; Plin. 11, 278 ; Mart. 5, 4, 1 || [fig.] répugner, être infect, dégoûter : Pl. Cas. 727.

Latin > German (Georges)

foeteo (faeteo, fēteo), ēre, übel riechen, stinken, I) eig.: anima (Atem) foetet uxori, Plaut.: acrimoniae foetentes, Col. – II) übtr.: foetet tuos mihi sermo, ekelt mich an, Plaut. Cas. 727.

Latin > Chinese

foeteo, es, ere. n. 2. ::

Translations

Arabic: نَتُنَ‎, نَتِنَ‎; Aromanian: mput, amput, mputsãscu; Belarusian: смярдзець; Bulgarian: смърдя, воня; Burmese: နံ; Catalan: pudir; Chickasaw: kosoma, shoha; Chinese Mandarin: 發臭, 发臭, 發臭味, 发臭味, 發惡臭, 发恶臭; Crimean Tatar: sasımaq; Czech: smrdět, páchnout; Dutch: stinken; Esperanto: malbonodori; Finnish: haista; French: puer, empester; Galician: feder, abafar, cheirar; Georgian: ყარს; German: stinken, riechen, müffeln; Greek: βρομάω, βρωμάω, μυρίζω; Ancient Greek: δυσωδέω, ὄζω, ὄσδω, βρωμέω, δυσόσμως ἔχειν, βρωμάομαι; Hawaiian: hauna; Hebrew: הִסְרִיחַ‎; Hungarian: bűzlik, büdös; Hunsrik: stinke; Italian: puzzare; Japanese: 臭う, 悪臭を放つ; Kazakh: сасу; Korean: 악취를 풍기다; Lao: ເຫມັນ, ເໝັນ; Latin: foeteo; Latvian: smirdet; Lithuanian: smirdėti; Lushootseed: ʔihəl; Macedonian: смрди; Malay: busuk; Malayalam: നാറുക, ദുർഗന്ധം വമിക്കുക; Neapolitan: fete; Occitan: pudir; Ojibwe: maazhimaagozi,, maazhimaagwad; Polish: śmierdzieć, cuchnąć, trącić, capić, walić, jebać; Portuguese: feder, tresandar; Quechua: hunyay, asnay, asnai, asyai; Romanian: puți; Russian: вонять, смердеть, дурно пахнуть; Sanskrit: पूयति; Scots: ming; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: смрдити; Roman: smrditi; Sicilian: fetiri; Slovak: smrdieť, páchnuť; Slovene: smrdeti; Spanish: heder, apestar, cantar, oler mal; Swahili: nuka; Swedish: stinka; Telugu: దుర్గంధము; Thai: เหม็น; Ukrainian: смерді́ти; Vietnamese: bốc mùi thối, bay mùi thối, thối; Volapük: lusmelön; Welsh: drewi; White Hmong: tsw phem; Yiddish: שטינקען‎