albamentum
ἀλώπηξ, αἰετοῦ ἅ τ' ἀναπιτναμένα ῥόμβον ἴσχει → a fox, which, by spreading itself out, wards off the eagle's swoop
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
albāmentum: i, n. albus,
I the white of the egg = albor: ovi, Apic. 5, 3; id. 6, 9.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
albāmentum, ī, n., c. albamen : Apic. 5, 196.
Latin > German (Georges)
albāmentum, ī, n. (albo), das Weiße, ovi, Apic. 5, 196: Plur., albamenta ovorum, Apic. 6, 249. Pelagon. veterin. 30.
Latin > English
albamentum albamenti N N :: white (of an egg)
Translations
Arabic: غِرْقِل, آح البَيْض, زُلَال; Moroccan Arabic: بياض البيض; Armenian: սպիտակուց; Belarusian: бялок; Bengali: সফেদী; Bulgarian: белтък; Catalan: albumen, clara; Chinese Cantonese: 蛋白; Mandarin: 蛋白; Czech: bílek; Danish: hvide, æggehvide; Dutch: eiwit; Esperanto: albumeno; Faroese: hvíti, eggjahvíti; Finnish: valkuainen, munanvalkuainen; French: glaire, blanc d'œuf, blanc; Galician: clara, albume; German: Eiweiß; Greek: λεύκωμα, ασπράδι; Ancient Greek: ἄσπρον; Hebrew: חֶלְבּוֹן; Hungarian: tojásfehérje; Icelandic: eggjahvíta, hvíta í eggi; Ido: albumeno; Indonesian: putih telur; Irish: gealacán, gealacán uibhe, albaimín; Italian: albume, chiara, bianco d'uovo; Japanese: 卵白, 白身, 蛋白; Korean: 흰자위, 난백(卵白), 단백(蛋白); Kurdish Central Kurdish: سپێنە; Northern Kurdish: spîk, spîçk; Latin: albumen, albamentum; Macedonian: белка; Malay: albumen, putih telur; Maltese: l-abjad tal-bajd; Mongolian: уураг; Norman: blianc d'oeu; Norwegian Bokmål: eggehvite, eggekvite; Nynorsk: eggekvite; Plautdietsch: Eiawitt, Wits; Polish: białko; Portuguese: clara; Romanian: albuș; Romansch: alv d'ov, alv d'öv, alb d'öv, clar d'iev, cler d'ov, cler d'öv; Russian: белок; Scottish Gaelic: gealagan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: беланце, бјеланце, белањак, бјелањак, беланац, бјеланац; Roman: belance, bjelance, belanjak, bjelanjak, belanac, bjelanac; Slovak: bielok; Slovene: beljak; Spanish: albumen, clara; Swedish: äggvita, vita; Thai: ไข่ขาว; Turkish: yumurta akı; Ukrainian: білок, яє́чний білок; Venetian: ciàra; Vietnamese: lòng trắng; Welsh: gwynnwy; Yiddish: ווײַסל