cicada

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θεοὶ μὲν γὰρ μελλόντων, ἄνθρωποι δὲ γιγνομένων, σοφοὶ δὲ προσιόντων αἰσθάνονται → because gods perceive future things, men what is happening now, but wise men perceive approaching things

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cĭcāda: ae, f.,
I the cicada, tree-cricket: Cicada orni, Linn.; Plin. 11, 26, 32, § 92 sq.; Lucr. 4, 56; 5, 801; Verg. E. 2, 13; 5, 77; id. G. 3, 328; id. Cul. 151 al.—Worn as an ornament in the hair of the Athenians, Verg. Cir. 128 Sillig; cf. Lidd. and Scott, under τέττιξ.—As a symbol of summer, Ov. A. A. 1, 271; Juv. 9, 69.

Annual cicada, Neotibicen linnei
Annual cicada, Neotibicen linnei

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cĭcāda,¹³ æ, f., cigale : Virg. B. 2, 13 || bijou que portaient les Athéniennes : Virg. Cir. 127.

Latin > German (Georges)

cicāda, ae, f. (onomatop.), die Zikade, Baumgrille (Cicada orni, L.), Plin. 11, 92. Lucr. 4, 56. Verg. ecl. 2, 13 u. 5, 77.; georg. 3, 328. Ov. art. am. 2, 271: totum diem argutatur quasi cicada, Nov. com. 26: exspectate cicadas (die Z. = den Sommer), Iuven. 9, 69. – Nachbildung als Schmuckstück der griech. Frauen, Ps. Verg. cir. 127. Tert. de vel. virg. 10.

Latin > English

cicada cicadae N F :: cicada, tree-cricket; Athenian hair ornament in shape of cicada; summer season

Wikipedia EN

The cicadas (/sɪˈkɑːdə/ or /sɪˈkeɪdə/) are a superfamily, the Cicadoidea, of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs). They are in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, along with smaller jumping bugs such as leafhoppers and froghoppers. The superfamily is divided into two families, Tettigarctidae, with two species in Australia, and Cicadidae, with more than 3,000 species described from around the world; many species remain undescribed.

Translations

Ainu: ヤキ; Albanian: gjinkallë; Arabic: زِيز‎, زيزيات; Armenian: կնճիթավոր ճպուռ, ցիկադա; Old Armenian: ճպուռն; Belarusian: цыка́да; Bengali: উচ্চিংড়ে; Bulgarian: цикада, жътвар; Burmese: ပုစဉ်းရင်ကွဲ; Catalan: cigala; Chepang: लीर्‌; Cherokee: ᎶᎶ; Chinese Mandarin: 蟬, 蝉, 知了; Czech: cikáda; Danish: cikade; Dutch: cicade; English: cicada; Esperanto: cikado; Estonian: tirt, tsikaad; Finnish: laulukaskas; French: cigale; Galician: carricanta, carriola, relo, cantaruxa, albariña; German: Zikade; Greek: τζιτζίκι, τζίτζικας; Cypriot Greek: ζίζιρος; Ancient Greek: τέττιξ, κερκώπη, μέμβραξ, τιτιγόνιον, τεττιγόνιον, ἠχέτης, ἀκανθίας; Hindi: शलभ, सिकाडा, झींगुर, झीँगुर; Hungarian: kabóca; Ilocano: andidit; Indonesian: tonggeret; Italian: cicala; Japanese: 蝉, セミ; Javanese: tonggèrèt; Khmer: រៃ; Korean: 매미, 쓰르라미; Lao: ຈັກຈັ່ນ; Latin: cicāda; Latvian: cikāde; Lithuanian: cikada; Macedonian: цикада; Malagasy: jorery; Malay: reriang; Malayalam: ചീവീട്; Manchu: ᠪᡳᠶᠠᠩᠰᡳᡴᡡ; Maori: tātarakihi; Mirandese: checharra; Navajo: wóóneeshchʼįįdii; Norwegian Bokmål: sikade; Persian: زنجره‎; Punjabi: ਬੀਂਡਾ; Polish: cykada; Portuguese: cigarra; Romanian: cicadă, cicoare; Russian: цикада; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: цврчак, цикада; Roman: cvrčak, cikada; Slovak: cikáda; Slovene: škržat; Spanish: chicharra, cigarra, coyuyo; Swedish: cikada; Tagalog: kulilis, kuliglig; Thai: จักจั่น; Ukrainian: цика́да; Vietnamese: ve sầu; Volapük: zikad; Zhuang: bid; fa: زنجره‌واران; ilo: andidit; ja: セミ; lv: cikāžu virsdzimta; ml: ചീവീട്; sw: nyenje-miti; zh_yue: 沙蟬