notus
ἄπαγ' ἐς μακαρίαν ἐκποδών → get lost, buzz off, on yer bike, bug off, bugger off, clear out, clear off, take a hike, beat it, scram, get out of here, get outta here
Latin > English
notus nota -um, notior -or -us, notissimus -a -um ADJ :: well known, familiar, notable, famous, esteemed; notorious, of ill repute
notus notus noti N M :: friends (pl.), acquaintances
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
nōtus: a, um, v. nosco.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) nōtus,⁷ a, um, part.-adj. de nosco, connu : minime sibi quisque notus est Cic. de Or. 3, 33, on ne se connaît guère, cf. Br. 248 ; res nota omnibus Verr. 2, 3, 134, fait connu de tous, cf. Mil. 76 ; notior alicui, notissimus alicui Cic. Mur. 16 ; Sulla 72 ; aliquid notum alicui facere Cic. Fam. 5, 12, 7, faire connaître qqch. à qqn || [poét. avec gén.] connu pour, à cause de : Hor. O. 2, 2, 6 ; Stat. Th. 2, 274 ; Sil. 17, 148 ; [avec inf.] connu pour : Sil. 12, 331 || m. pl. nōtī, a) les personnes de connaissance [= qui se connaissent, qui ont entre elles des relations] : Pl. Ps. 996 ; Cic. Cæl. 3 ; Cæs. C. 1, 74, 5 ; Hor. S. 1, 1, 85 ; b) [très rare personnes qui connaissent [opp. ignoti ] : Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 75 ; [sing.] ejus provinciæ notus B. Hisp. 3, 4, connaissant cette province.
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) nōtus1, a, um, PAdi. (v. nosco), bekannt (Ggstz. ignotus), I) passiv = jmdm. bekannt, A) im allg.: 1) eig. (sowohl von dem, dem ich bekannt bin, als von dem, der mir bekannt ist), res nota, Cic.: noti atque insignes latrones, Cic.: miles (kollektiv) notus inter se, Liv.: urbibus notus et populis, stadt- und weltbekannt (Ggstz. ignotus plerisque et obscurus, v. Pers.), Sen.: voluptas, quae passeribus est nota omnibus, a nobis intellegi non potest? Cic.: tua nobilitas hominibus litteratis est notior, populo obscurior, Cic.: murus ab ingenio notior ille tuo, Prop. (vgl. Lachm. Prop. 4, 1, 9 über notus mit ab): si gloriā tangeris notiorem epistulae meae te facient, quam omnia ista, quae colis, Sen.: vita P. Sullae vobis notissima, Cic.: notissimi inter se, quia etc., sie kannten einander genau, weil usw., Liv. – alqd notum habere, kennen, wissen, Cic.: alqd notum facere alci, Cic.: de filia notum senatui fecit, Suet.: m. folg. Infin., et illud quidem etiam hic notum, avium voces volatusque interrogare, Tac. Germ. 10: notus minuisse labores, Sil. 12, 331; u. so Manil. 1, 31. – subst., a) nōtī, ōrum, m., Bekannte, gute Freunde (Ggstz. ignoti), Cic. u.a. – b) nōta, ōrum, n., Bekanntes, Offenkundiges, quid opust nota noscere? Plaut. mil. 636: Ggstz., quem nota pariter et occulta fallebant, Tac. hist. 1, 24 extr. – 2) übtr.: a) bekannt = freundschaftlich, notis compellat vocibus, Verg. Aen. 6, 499. – b) bekannt = gewöhnlich, ulmus, nota quae sedes fuerat columbis, Hor.: munera, Verg. – B) prägn.: a) ausgezeichnet, angesehen, berühmt (Ggstz. obscurus), gladiator, Suet.: pater familias, Suet.: scriptor, Hor.: Lesbos, Hor. – m. Genet. (wegen), paterni animi, Hor. carm. 2, 2, 6. – b) berüchtigt, mulier, Cic.: quod noti sunt, Cic. – II) aktiv = bekannt mit etwas, mit Genet., homo eius provinciae notus et non parum sciens, Auct. b. Hisp. 3. § 3: notus adeo eius domus, ut etc., Dict. 6, 7.
(2) notus2 (-os), ī, m. (νότος) = auster, der Südwind, stürmisch u. Regen bringend, I) eig., Verg., Ov., Gell. u.a. – II) übtr., übh. der Wind, Plur. die Winde, die Lüfte, auch Sturm, tendunt vela noti, Verg.: in notos volantem fugere, Verg.: so auch grues fugiunt notos, fliegen davon, Verg.: ratis acta notis, Val. Flacc.
Translations
famous
Afrikaans: beroemd; Albanian: famshëm, famëmadh; Arabic: مَشْهُور, شَهِير; Egyptian Arabic: مشهور; Armenian: հայտնի; Azerbaijani: tanınmış; Basque: famatu; Belarusian: вядомы; Bengali: বিখ্যাত, মশহুর, নামজাদা; Bulgarian: прочут, известен; Catalan: famós; Chinese Cantonese: 出名; Mandarin: 有名, 著名; Czech: slavný, proslulý, věhlasný; Danish: berømt; Dutch: beroemd; Esperanto: fama; Estonian: kuulus; Faroese: víðagitin; Finnish: kuuluisa; French: fameux, célèbre; Galician: de sona, famoso, afamado; Georgian: სახელოვანი, ცნობილი, სახელგანთქმული, სახელმოხვეჭილი; German: bekannt, berühmt; Greek: διάσημος, περίφημος; Ancient Greek: ἀγακλεής, ἀγακλειτός, ἀγακλήεις, ἀγακλυμένη, ἀγακλυτός, ἀγαυνός, ἀγλαός, ἀμφιβόητος, ἀμφιβῶτις, ἀνάγραπτος, ἀξιόλογος, ἀξιοφανής, ἀοίδιμος, ἀρίγνωτος, ἀριδείκετος, ἀρίδηλος, ἀρίζηλος, ἀριήκοος, ἀρίσημος, αὐδήεις, βαθύδοξος, βαθυκλεής, γνωτός, δακτυλόδεικτος, δημοαδής, δημολάλητος, διαβόητος, διάδηλος, διαθρύλλητος, διαλάλητος, διαπρεπής, διάσημος, διαφανής, διάφημος, διωνομασμένος, δόκιμος, ἐκβεβοημένος, ἐκπρεπής, ἐλλόγιμος, ἐμφανής, ἔνδοξος, ἐξάκουστος, ἐπάϊστος, ἐπιβόητος, ἐπικλεής, ἐπίσημος, ἐπιφανής, ἐπόψιος, ἐπώνυμος, ἐρικυδής, εὐδιαβόητος, εὐδόκιμος, εὔδοξος, εὐκλεής, εὐκλειής, ἐϋκλειής, εὔκλεινος, εὐφανής, κλεεννός, κλεινός, κλειτός, κλύμενος, κλυτός, κυδάλιμος, λαμπρός, λόγιμος, μεγακλεής, ὀνομαστός, περίβλεπτος, περιβόατος, περιβόητος, περίβωτος, περιθρύλητος, περίθρυλος, περικλήϊστος, περικλυτός, περίσαμος, περίσημος, περίφαντος, περιφήμιστος, περίφημος, περιώνυμος, πολυαίνετος, πολύαινος, πολύυμνος, πρεπτός, τηλεκλειτός, ὑμνούμενος, φαίδιμος, φαμιστός, φατός, φερεκυδής, φημιστός; Greenlandic: tusaamasaq; Hawaiian: kaulana; Hebrew: מפורסם; Hindi: मशहूर, नामदार; Hungarian: híres; Icelandic: frægur; Ido: famoza; Indonesian: terkenal, termahsyur; Interlingua: famose; Irish: cáiliúil; Italian: famoso; Japanese: 有名, 高名, 名高い; Kazakh: әйгілі, мәшһүр; Khmer: ល្បី; Korean: 유명한; Latin: famosus, inclitus, nobilis, notus; Latvian: slavens; Ligurian: famôzo; Lithuanian: garsus, įžymus, gerai žinomas; Luxembourgish: berühmt; Macedonian: познат; Malay: terkenal, masyhur; Malayalam: പ്രശസ്ത, പ്രശസ്തമായ, പേരുകേട്ട; Manchu: ᡤᡝᠪᡠᠩᡤᡝ; Mansaka: bantogan; Maori: rongonui; Mirandese: afamado, famoso; Mongolian: алдарт; Neapolitan: famuso; Nepali: प्रसिद्ध; Norman: fanmeux; Northern Sami: beakkálmas; Norwegian: berømt; Old English: hlīsful; Old Norse: ágætr; Ottoman Turkish: بللی; Persian: نامدار, مشهور, معروف; Plautdietsch: beriemt, huachberiemt; Polish: sławny, słynny; Portuguese: famoso, afamado, célebre; Romanian: celebru, faimos; Romansch: famus; Russian: известный; Scottish Gaelic: cliùiteach, ainmeil; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: познат; Roman: poznat; Slovak: slávny, známy; Slovene: slaven; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: znaty; Upper Sorbian: sławny; Spanish: famoso, célebre, afamado; Swedish: känd, berömd; Tagalog: kilala; Tarantino: famuse; Thai: มีชื่อเสียง, โด่งดัง; Tibetan: སྐད་གྲགས; Turkish: meşhur, ünlü; Ukrainian: відомий; Vietnamese: nổi tiếng, nổi danh; Welsh: enwog; West Frisian: ferneamde; Western Bukidnon Manobo: mevantug; Yakut: ааттаах
Latin > Chinese
notus vel notos, i. m. :: 南風。風
notus, a, um. part. p. c. s. v. nosco. :: 人識者。認者。Est — mihi 吾識彼。Noti. plur. 認諏之友。