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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖινgodly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

occīsor: ōris, m. 1. occīdo,
I a slayer, murderer: regum, Plaut. Mil. 4, 2, 64.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

occīsŏr, ōris, m. (occido 2), meurtrier : Pl. Mil. 1055.

Latin > German (Georges)

occīsor, ōris, m. (occĭdo), der Töter, Mörder, regum, Plaut. mil. 1055: occ. Herodes, Petil. bei Augustin. c. litt Petil. 2. § 72: Plur. occisores, Cypr. epist. 66, 10.

Translations

murderer

Afrikaans: moordenaar; Alabama: aatiibi; Albanian: vrasës, vrasëse; Arabic: قَاتِل‎, قَاتِلَة‎; Armenian: մարդասպան; Asturian: asesín; Azerbaijani: qatil; Bashkir: ҡатил; Belarusian: забойца; Bengali: খুনী, কাতেল; Breton: lazher; Bulgarian: убиец, убийца; Burmese: လူသတ်သမား; Catalan: assassí, assassina; Cherokee: ᎠᏓᎯᎯ; Chickasaw: hattak-abi'; Chinese Cantonese: 兇手, 凶手, 殺人犯, 杀人犯, 殺手, 杀手; Mandarin: 兇手, 凶手, 殺人犯, 杀人犯, 殺手, 杀手; Min Nan: 殺手, 杀手; Choctaw: abi; Crimean Tatar: qatil; Czech: vrah, vražedkyně; Danish: morder, morderske; Dutch: moordenaar, moordenaarster, moordenares; Esperanto: murdinto, murdintino; Estonian: mõrtsukas; Finnish: murhaaja; French: meurtrier, meurtrière, assassin, assassine; Old French: murtrier; Galician: asasino, asasina; Georgian: მკვლელი; German: Mörder, Mörderin; Greek: δολοφόνος, δολοφόνισσα, φονιάς, φόνισσα; Ancient Greek: φονεύς, φονεύτρια; Gujarati: હત્યારો; Hebrew: רוצח \ רוֹצֵחַ‎, רוצחת \ רוֹצַחַת‎; Hindi: हत्यारा, ख़ूनी, क़ातिल; Hungarian: gyilkos; Icelandic: morðingi; Indonesian: pembunuh; Italian: assassino, assassina; Japanese: 人殺し, 殺人者; Kalmyk: алач; Kannada: ಕೊಲೆಗಾರ; Kazakh: қанішер, қаныпезер; Khmer: ឃាតករ, អ្នកសម្លាប់; Korean: 살인자(殺人者); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: qatil, mêrkuj, kujer; Kyrgyz: өлтүргүч, өлтүрүүчү; Lao: ຄາດຕະກອນ; Latgalian: slapkauņs; Latin: homicida, occisor, occitrix, interfector, interfectrix; Latvian: slepkava; Lithuanian: žmogžudys, žmogžudė; Luxembourgish: Mäerder, Mäerderin; Macedonian: убиец, катиљ; Malay: pembunuh; Malayalam: കൊലപാതകി; Maori: kaikōhuru; Mongolian: алуурчин; Norman: meurtriyi; Northern Sami: olmmošgoddi; Norwegian Bokmål: morder, morderske, drapsperson, drapsmann, drapskvinne; Nynorsk: mordar, morderske, drapsperson, drapsmann, drapskvinne; Old English: manslaga, slaga; Old Norse: morðari; Old Polish: głównik; Pashto: قاتل‎, خوني‎; Persian: قاتل‎, آدمکش‎; Plautdietsch: Merda; Polish: morderca, morderczyni, zabójca, zabójczyni; Portuguese: assassino, assassina, homicida; Romanian: criminal, criminală; Russian: убийца, киллер, душегуб; Sanskrit: घातक, ताडक; Scottish Gaelic: murtair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: у̀бица, у̀бојица; Roman: ùbica, ùbojica; Sinhalese: මිනීමරුවා; Slovak: vrah, vrahyňa; Slovene: morilec, morilka; Spanish: asesino, asesina, victimario, victimaria, matador, matadora; Swahili: mwuaji; Swedish: mördare, mörderska; Tajik: қотил‍, кушанда, одамкуш; Tamil: கொலைகாரன்; Tatar: үтерүче, катыйль; Telugu: హంతకుడు; Thai: ฆาตกร; Tocharian B: kauṣenta; Turkish: katil; Turkmen: ganhor; Ukrainian: вбивця, убивця, душогуб; Urdu: قاتل‎, خونی‎; Uyghur: قاتىل‎, شۇمبەن‎; Uzbek: qotil, odamkush; Vietnamese: kẻ giết người; Wiradhuri: baluubuunildaayn; Yakut: өлөрүөхсүт; Yiddish: מערדער‎, רוצח‎, טויטשלאַגער