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Albanian: hobe, plengë,; Arabic: مَنْجَنِيق‎, مِرْجَام‎; Armenian: բաբան; Azerbaijani: katapult; Belarusian: катапульта; Bulgarian: катапулт; Catalan: catapulta; Chinese Mandarin: 彈射器, 弹射器, 投石機, 投石机; Corsican: catapulta; Czech: katapult; Danish: katapult; Dutch: [[katapult]]; Esperanto: katapulto; Estonian: heitemasin, katapult; Finnish: katapultti, heittokone; French: [[catapulte]]; Galician: catapulta; Georgian: კატაპულტა, ფილაკვანი; Old Georgian: ფილაკვანი; German: [[Katapult]]; Greek: [[καταπέλτης]]; Ancient Greek: [[καταπάλτης]]; Hebrew: קָטָפּוּלְטָה‎; Hindi: गुलेल, अवक्षेपक; Hungarian: hajítógép, katapult; Italian: [[catapulta]]; Japanese: カタパルト, 投石機, 投石器; Kazakh: катапульта; Korean: 캐터펄트, 투석기(投石器); Kyrgyz: катапульта; Latin: [[catapulta]]; Latvian: katapulta; Lithuanian: katapulta; Macedonian: катапулт; Malay: tarpil; Norwegian Bokmål: katapult; Nynorsk: katapult; Persian: منجنیق‎, منجنیک‎; Polish: katapulta; Portuguese: [[catapulta]]; Romanian: catapultă; Russian: [[катапульта]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ката̀пулт; Roman: katàpult; Slovak: katapult; Slovene: katapult; Spanish: [[catapulta]]; Swedish: katapult; Tagalog: palintong; Tajik: манҷаниқ, катапулта; Thai: แคทะพัลต์; Turkish: mancınık; Ukrainian: катапульта; Urdu: مِنجَنِیق‎; Uzbek: manjaniq; Vietnamese: máy bắn đá
Albanian: hobe, plengë; Arabic: مَنْجَنِيق‎, مِرْجَام‎; Armenian: բաբան; Azerbaijani: katapult; Belarusian: катапульта; Bulgarian: катапулт; Catalan: catapulta; Chinese Mandarin: 彈射器, 弹射器, 投石機, 投石机; Corsican: catapulta; Czech: katapult; Danish: katapult; Dutch: [[katapult]]; Esperanto: katapulto; Estonian: heitemasin, katapult; Finnish: katapultti, heittokone; French: [[catapulte]]; Galician: catapulta; Georgian: კატაპულტა, ფილაკვანი; Old Georgian: ფილაკვანი; German: [[Katapult]]; Greek: [[καταπέλτης]]; Ancient Greek: [[καταπάλτης]]; Hebrew: קָטָפּוּלְטָה‎; Hindi: गुलेल, अवक्षेपक; Hungarian: hajítógép, katapult; Italian: [[catapulta]]; Japanese: カタパルト, 投石機, 投石器; Kazakh: катапульта; Korean: 캐터펄트, 투석기(投石器); Kyrgyz: катапульта; Latin: [[catapulta]]; Latvian: katapulta; Lithuanian: katapulta; Macedonian: катапулт; Malay: tarpil; Norwegian Bokmål: katapult; Nynorsk: katapult; Persian: منجنیق‎, منجنیک‎; Polish: katapulta; Portuguese: [[catapulta]]; Romanian: catapultă; Russian: [[катапульта]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ката̀пулт; Roman: katàpult; Slovak: katapult; Slovene: katapult; Spanish: [[catapulta]]; Swedish: katapult; Tagalog: palintong; Tajik: манҷаниқ, катапулта; Thai: แคทะพัลต์; Turkish: mancınık; Ukrainian: катапульта; Urdu: مِنجَنِیق‎; Uzbek: manjaniq; Vietnamese: máy bắn đá
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Latin > English

catapulta catapultae N F :: catapult, an engine which shot large arrow/bolt/missile; missile itself (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cătăpulta: ae, f., = ό καταπέλτης,
I a large engine of war for throwing arrows, lances, stones, etc., a catapult (cf. ballista): catapultis ballistisque per omnia tabulata dispositis, Liv. 21, 11, 7; 21, 11, 10: maximae formae, id. 26, 47, 5; Vitr. 10, 11, 1; 10, 11, 19; 10, 15 sq.; Veg. Mil. 4, 22; Naev., Lucil., Varr., and Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 552, 17 sq.; Caes. B. C. 2, 9 al.; cf. Dict. of Antiq.—
II Meton., like ballista, for the missile itself, Plaut. Pers. 1, 1, 28; id. Curc. 3, 24; 5, 3, 12; id. Capt. 4, 2, 17; Titin. ap. Non. p. 552, 11 sq. (Com. Rel. v. 125 Rib.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cătăpulta,¹³ æ, f. (καταπέλτης),
1 catapulte : Cæs. C. 2, 9, 4 ; Liv. 26, 47, 5
2 projectile lancé par une catapulte : Pl. Capt. 796 ; Curc. 398.

Latin > German (Georges)

catapulta, ae, f. (καταπέλτης), ein grobes Geschütz, womit Pfeile, Lanzen u. dgl. abgeschossen wurden, die Wurfmaschine, Katapulte, castra crebro catapultā impulit, Varr. fr.: ne saxa ex catapultis latericium discuterent, Caes.: catapultis ballistisque per omnia tabulata dispositis, Liv. – meton. = das Wurfgeschoß, Turpil. com. 125. Plaut. capt. 796 u.a.

Spanish > Greek

καταπάλτης, καταπέλτης, βολίστρα, βαλλίστρα, σφενδόνη