lorum: Difference between revisions

From LSJ

ἰχθύς ἐκ τῆς κεφαλῆς ὄζειν ἄρχεται → the fish stinks from the head, a fish rots from the head down, the fish rots from the head down, fish begin to stink at the head, the fish stinks first at the head, corruption starts at the top, the rot starts at the top

Source
m (Text replacement - "Low German German Low German" to "Low German")
mNo edit summary
 
Line 18: Line 18:
|trtx====[[whip]]===
|trtx====[[whip]]===
Afrikaans: roer, sweep; Albanian: kamxhik; Arabic: سَوْط‎; Egyptian Arabic: كرباج‎; Moroccan Arabic: مشحاطة‎; Armenian: մտրակ; Asturian: llátigu; Azerbaijani: çubuq, qamçı; Bashkir: сыбыртҡы, ҡамсы; Belarusian: пу́га, бізу́н, плётка, біч, нага́йка, дубе́ц, хлыст; Bengali: বেত; Bulgarian: бич, камши́к, нага́йка; Catalan: fuet, flagell; Cebuano: latigo; Chamicuro: ashpijka'chachi; Chechen: шадд; Chickasaw: ishfama'; Chinese Mandarin: 鞭子; Cornish: hwypp; Czech: bič; Danish: pisk; Dutch: zweep; Esperanto: vipo; Estonian: piitsutama; Faroese: píska; Finnish: piiska, ruoska; French: fouet; Galician: látego, tralla, zurriago, zorrega, azorrague, vergallo, verdasco, rebenque, azoute; Georgian: შოლტი; German: [[Peitsche]]; Greek: [[μαστίγιο]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄβδης]], [[βοῦς]], [[δορκαλῖδες]], [[δράκαινα]], [[ἱμάς]], [[ἱμάσθλη]], [[μάραγνα]], [[μαστίγιον]], [[μάστιξ]], [[μάστις]], [[σκῦτος]]; Hebrew: שׁוֹט‎; Hindi: चाबुक; Hungarian: felhúzókötél, ostor, korbács; Ilocano: baot; Indonesian: cambuk; Inuktitut: ᐃᐱᕋᐅᑕᖅ; Irish: fuip; Italian: frusta, nerbo, sferza; Japanese: 鞭; Kalmyk: шилвр; Kazakh: қамшы; Khmer: រំពាត់, ត្មោង; Korean: 채찍; Kyrgyz: камчы; Lao: ແສ້; Latin: [[flagrum]], [[lorum]], [[scutica]], [[verber]]; Latvian: pātaga; Lithuanian: botagas; Low German: Pietsch, Sweep, Swääp; Luxembourgish: Baatsch; Macedonian: бич, камшик; Malay: cambok, cemeti; Malayalam: ചാട്ട; Maori: wepu; Mongolian: ташуур; Navajo: bee atsxis; Nepali: कोर्रा; Norman: fouet; Norwegian: pisk; Occitan: foet, flisquet; Old Church Slavonic: бичь; Papiamentu: zuip; Persian: شلاق‎, تازیانه‎, چابک‎; Plautdietsch: Pitsch; Polish: bat, bicz; Portuguese: chicote, açoite; Romanian: bici; Russian: [[кнут]], [[хлыст]], [[бич]], [[нагайка]], [[плеть]], [[плётка]]; Scottish Gaelic: cuip; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бич, канџија, корбач; Roman: bič, kandžija, korbač; Slovak: bič, korbáč; Slovene: bič; Spanish: [[fusta]], [[látigo]], [[flagelo]]; Sranan Tongo: krawasi; Swahili: kambaa, mjeledi; Swedish: piska; Tagalog: latiko, latigo; Tajik: химча, қамчин, тозиёна; Telugu: కొరడా; Thai: แส้; Tibetan: རྟ་ལྕག; Tocharian B: yatwe; Turkish: kamçı, kırbaç; Turkmen: gamçy; Ukrainian: баті́г, бич, нага́йка, хлист; Urdu: چابک‎; Uyghur: قامچا‎; Uzbek: qamchi; Vietnamese: roi; Walloon: scoreye, corijhe, scordjire; Welsh: chwip; West Frisian: swipe; Westrobothnian: snädht; Yiddish: בײַטש‎; Yucatec Maya: hats'ik; Yup'ik: kulutaq; ǃXóõ: ǁn̥a̰m
Afrikaans: roer, sweep; Albanian: kamxhik; Arabic: سَوْط‎; Egyptian Arabic: كرباج‎; Moroccan Arabic: مشحاطة‎; Armenian: մտրակ; Asturian: llátigu; Azerbaijani: çubuq, qamçı; Bashkir: сыбыртҡы, ҡамсы; Belarusian: пу́га, бізу́н, плётка, біч, нага́йка, дубе́ц, хлыст; Bengali: বেত; Bulgarian: бич, камши́к, нага́йка; Catalan: fuet, flagell; Cebuano: latigo; Chamicuro: ashpijka'chachi; Chechen: шадд; Chickasaw: ishfama'; Chinese Mandarin: 鞭子; Cornish: hwypp; Czech: bič; Danish: pisk; Dutch: zweep; Esperanto: vipo; Estonian: piitsutama; Faroese: píska; Finnish: piiska, ruoska; French: fouet; Galician: látego, tralla, zurriago, zorrega, azorrague, vergallo, verdasco, rebenque, azoute; Georgian: შოლტი; German: [[Peitsche]]; Greek: [[μαστίγιο]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄβδης]], [[βοῦς]], [[δορκαλῖδες]], [[δράκαινα]], [[ἱμάς]], [[ἱμάσθλη]], [[μάραγνα]], [[μαστίγιον]], [[μάστιξ]], [[μάστις]], [[σκῦτος]]; Hebrew: שׁוֹט‎; Hindi: चाबुक; Hungarian: felhúzókötél, ostor, korbács; Ilocano: baot; Indonesian: cambuk; Inuktitut: ᐃᐱᕋᐅᑕᖅ; Irish: fuip; Italian: frusta, nerbo, sferza; Japanese: 鞭; Kalmyk: шилвр; Kazakh: қамшы; Khmer: រំពាត់, ត្មោង; Korean: 채찍; Kyrgyz: камчы; Lao: ແສ້; Latin: [[flagrum]], [[lorum]], [[scutica]], [[verber]]; Latvian: pātaga; Lithuanian: botagas; Low German: Pietsch, Sweep, Swääp; Luxembourgish: Baatsch; Macedonian: бич, камшик; Malay: cambok, cemeti; Malayalam: ചാട്ട; Maori: wepu; Mongolian: ташуур; Navajo: bee atsxis; Nepali: कोर्रा; Norman: fouet; Norwegian: pisk; Occitan: foet, flisquet; Old Church Slavonic: бичь; Papiamentu: zuip; Persian: شلاق‎, تازیانه‎, چابک‎; Plautdietsch: Pitsch; Polish: bat, bicz; Portuguese: chicote, açoite; Romanian: bici; Russian: [[кнут]], [[хлыст]], [[бич]], [[нагайка]], [[плеть]], [[плётка]]; Scottish Gaelic: cuip; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бич, канџија, корбач; Roman: bič, kandžija, korbač; Slovak: bič, korbáč; Slovene: bič; Spanish: [[fusta]], [[látigo]], [[flagelo]]; Sranan Tongo: krawasi; Swahili: kambaa, mjeledi; Swedish: piska; Tagalog: latiko, latigo; Tajik: химча, қамчин, тозиёна; Telugu: కొరడా; Thai: แส้; Tibetan: རྟ་ལྕག; Tocharian B: yatwe; Turkish: kamçı, kırbaç; Turkmen: gamçy; Ukrainian: баті́г, бич, нага́йка, хлист; Urdu: چابک‎; Uyghur: قامچا‎; Uzbek: qamchi; Vietnamese: roi; Walloon: scoreye, corijhe, scordjire; Welsh: chwip; West Frisian: swipe; Westrobothnian: snädht; Yiddish: בײַטש‎; Yucatec Maya: hats'ik; Yup'ik: kulutaq; ǃXóõ: ǁn̥a̰m
===[[strap]]===
Bulgarian: ремък; Catalan: corretja; Czech: pásek; Danish: rem; Dutch: [[riem]]; Esperanto: rimeno; Finnish: hihna, remmi; French: [[sangle]], [[courroie]], [[lanière]]; Galician: correa, corre, vincallo, estrobo, soga; German: [[Riemen]]; Alemannic German: Bretschel; Greek: [[ιμάντας]], [[λουρί]], [[λουρίδα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἱμάς]]; Hungarian:, szíj; Ingrian: nahkain; Italian: [[cinghia]], [[cinturino]], [[correggia]], [[reggetta]], [[fascetta]], [[striscia di cuoio]]; Kalmyk: сур; Latin: [[lorum]], [[amentum]]; Maori: tarapu; Mongolian: сур; Norman: strape; Norwegian: rem; Ottoman Turkish: قایش, تاصمه, عصام, تركی; Persian: نوار, تسمه; Portuguese: [[faixa]], [[tira]]; Russian: [[ремень]], [[ремешок]], [[лямка]]; Scottish Gaelic: iall; Slovak: remeň; Slovene: jermen; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rjemjeń; Spanish: [[correa]], [[cincha]]; Swedish: rem; Turkish: kayış; Yiddish: רימען
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 07:03, 13 October 2024

Latin > English

lorum lori N N :: leather strap, thong; shoe strap; rawhide whip; dog leash; reins (usu. pl.)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lōrum: i (lōrus, i, m., Petr. 57, 8; App. M. 3, p. 135, 13; Schol. ap. Juv. 6, 480), n. for vlorum, from a ground-form vlārom; Gr. εὔληρα, reins; root perh. val-; cf. volvo,
I a thong.
I Lit.: vincire vis? en ostendo manus: tu habes lora, Plaut. Ep. 5, 2, 18: vis subigit verum fateri; ita lora laedunt brachia, id. Truc. 4, 3, 9; Liv. 9, 10: celsa lorum cervice ferentem, a leash, Grat. Cyn. 213; Plin. 8, 40, 61, § 147: sella loris intenta, Quint. 6, 3, 25: arcano sacra ferens nutantia loro, Juv. 2, 125.—
   B In gen., leather: signum de paupere loro, Juv. 5, 165.—
II Transf., plur.: lōra, the reins of a bridle: loris ducere equos, Liv. 35, 34: lora dare, to give the reins to the horses, slacken the reins, Verg. G. 3, 107: lora tende, draw the reins tight, Ov. Am. 3, 2, 72: fortius uti loris, id. M. 2, 127: lora remisit, id. ib. 2, 200: Automedon lora tenebat, Juv. 1, 61.—
   B A whip, lash, scourge: quin loris caedite, si lubet, Plaut. Merc. 5, 4, 42; id. Ps. 1, 2, 12: loris uri, Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 47: loris caedere aliquem, Cic. Phil. 8, 8; Quint. 5, 10, 88: loris rumpere aliquem, Dig. 47, 10, 15; Juv. 6, 414.—
   C The girdle of Venus: dixit et arcano percussit pectora loro, Mart. 6, 21, 9.—
   D The leathern bulla, worn by children of the poorer class, Juv. 5, 165; v. bulla.—
   E = membrum virile, Petr. 13; Mart. 7, 58, 3; 10, 55, 5.—
   F A slender vinebranch, Plin. 14, 1, 3, § 11.—
Lorum vomitorium, a thong thrust into the throat to produce vomiting, Scrib. Comp. 180.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lōrum,¹⁰ ī, n., courroie, lanière : Pl. Epid. 684 ; Liv. 9, 10 ; Plin. 8, 147 ; Quint. 6, 3, 25 || cuir [en gén.] : Juv. 5, 165 || pl., les rênes : Virg. G. 3, 107 ; Ov. Am. 3, 2, 72 ; Juv. 1, 61 || fouet, martinet : Pl. Merc. 1002 ; Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 47 ; Cic. Phil. 8, 24 || ceinture de Vénus : Mart. 6, 21, 9 || branche de vigne : Plin. 14, 11 || lorum vomitorium Scrib. Comp. 180, lanière [qu’on enfonçait dans la gorge] pour faire vomir || bulle en cuir des enfants pauvres] : Juv. 5, 165 || [prov.] lorum in aqua Petr. 134, 9, une lanière de cuir dans l’eau = une chose molle.

Latin > German (Georges)

lōrum, ī, n. (für *vlōrum, zu griech. εὔληρα, Zügel), der Riemen, I) eig. u. meton.: A) eig., bes. zum Fesseln, vincire vis? en ostendo manus: tu habes lora, Plaut.: cum apparitor Postumium laxe vinciret, ›Quin tu‹, inquit, ›adducis lorum‹, Liv.: qui lora restrictis lacertis sentit, Hor. – lorum vomitorium, der Riemen, den die Alten als Brechmittel in den Schlund steckten, Scrib. Larg. 180, dazu Rhode S. 267. – B) meton.: 1) der Gürtel der Venus, Mart. 6, 21, 9. – 2) der Zügel, loro (am Z.) ducere equum, Liv.: lora dare (schießen lassen), Verg. – 3) die lederne bulla (s. d. no. II, B), Iuven. u.a. – 4) die Geißel, Peitsche, ita vestra latera loris faciam, ut valide varia sint, Plaut.: alqm loris caedere, Cic., rumpere, ICt.: loris non ureris, die P. brennt (zerfleischt) dich nicht, Hor.: usque ad necem operiere loris, wirst fast zu Tode gegeißelt werden, Ter. – II) übtr., wegen der Ähnlichkeit, ein dünner Zweig des Weinstocks, Plin. 14, 11. – / Nbf. lōrus, ī, m., Petron. 57, 8. Apul. met. 3, 13 u. 14. Schol. Iuven. 6, 480.

Latin > Chinese

lorum, i. n. :: 皮帶轡頭皮鞭

Translations

whip

Afrikaans: roer, sweep; Albanian: kamxhik; Arabic: سَوْط‎; Egyptian Arabic: كرباج‎; Moroccan Arabic: مشحاطة‎; Armenian: մտրակ; Asturian: llátigu; Azerbaijani: çubuq, qamçı; Bashkir: сыбыртҡы, ҡамсы; Belarusian: пу́га, бізу́н, плётка, біч, нага́йка, дубе́ц, хлыст; Bengali: বেত; Bulgarian: бич, камши́к, нага́йка; Catalan: fuet, flagell; Cebuano: latigo; Chamicuro: ashpijka'chachi; Chechen: шадд; Chickasaw: ishfama'; Chinese Mandarin: 鞭子; Cornish: hwypp; Czech: bič; Danish: pisk; Dutch: zweep; Esperanto: vipo; Estonian: piitsutama; Faroese: píska; Finnish: piiska, ruoska; French: fouet; Galician: látego, tralla, zurriago, zorrega, azorrague, vergallo, verdasco, rebenque, azoute; Georgian: შოლტი; German: Peitsche; Greek: μαστίγιο; Ancient Greek: ἄβδης, βοῦς, δορκαλῖδες, δράκαινα, ἱμάς, ἱμάσθλη, μάραγνα, μαστίγιον, μάστιξ, μάστις, σκῦτος; Hebrew: שׁוֹט‎; Hindi: चाबुक; Hungarian: felhúzókötél, ostor, korbács; Ilocano: baot; Indonesian: cambuk; Inuktitut: ᐃᐱᕋᐅᑕᖅ; Irish: fuip; Italian: frusta, nerbo, sferza; Japanese: 鞭; Kalmyk: шилвр; Kazakh: қамшы; Khmer: រំពាត់, ត្មោង; Korean: 채찍; Kyrgyz: камчы; Lao: ແສ້; Latin: flagrum, lorum, scutica, verber; Latvian: pātaga; Lithuanian: botagas; Low German: Pietsch, Sweep, Swääp; Luxembourgish: Baatsch; Macedonian: бич, камшик; Malay: cambok, cemeti; Malayalam: ചാട്ട; Maori: wepu; Mongolian: ташуур; Navajo: bee atsxis; Nepali: कोर्रा; Norman: fouet; Norwegian: pisk; Occitan: foet, flisquet; Old Church Slavonic: бичь; Papiamentu: zuip; Persian: شلاق‎, تازیانه‎, چابک‎; Plautdietsch: Pitsch; Polish: bat, bicz; Portuguese: chicote, açoite; Romanian: bici; Russian: кнут, хлыст, бич, нагайка, плеть, плётка; Scottish Gaelic: cuip; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бич, канџија, корбач; Roman: bič, kandžija, korbač; Slovak: bič, korbáč; Slovene: bič; Spanish: fusta, látigo, flagelo; Sranan Tongo: krawasi; Swahili: kambaa, mjeledi; Swedish: piska; Tagalog: latiko, latigo; Tajik: химча, қамчин, тозиёна; Telugu: కొరడా; Thai: แส้; Tibetan: རྟ་ལྕག; Tocharian B: yatwe; Turkish: kamçı, kırbaç; Turkmen: gamçy; Ukrainian: баті́г, бич, нага́йка, хлист; Urdu: چابک‎; Uyghur: قامچا‎; Uzbek: qamchi; Vietnamese: roi; Walloon: scoreye, corijhe, scordjire; Welsh: chwip; West Frisian: swipe; Westrobothnian: snädht; Yiddish: בײַטש‎; Yucatec Maya: hats'ik; Yup'ik: kulutaq; ǃXóõ: ǁn̥a̰m

strap

Bulgarian: ремък; Catalan: corretja; Czech: pásek; Danish: rem; Dutch: riem; Esperanto: rimeno; Finnish: hihna, remmi; French: sangle, courroie, lanière; Galician: correa, corre, vincallo, estrobo, soga; German: Riemen; Alemannic German: Bretschel; Greek: ιμάντας, λουρί, λουρίδα; Ancient Greek: ἱμάς; Hungarian:, szíj; Ingrian: nahkain; Italian: cinghia, cinturino, correggia, reggetta, fascetta, striscia di cuoio; Kalmyk: сур; Latin: lorum, amentum; Maori: tarapu; Mongolian: сур; Norman: strape; Norwegian: rem; Ottoman Turkish: قایش, تاصمه, عصام, تركی; Persian: نوار, تسمه; Portuguese: faixa, tira; Russian: ремень, ремешок, лямка; Scottish Gaelic: iall; Slovak: remeň; Slovene: jermen; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rjemjeń; Spanish: correa, cincha; Swedish: rem; Turkish: kayış; Yiddish: רימען