circumcisio
κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλιν → bend back along the second turn of the race, turning the bend and coming back for the second leg of the double run, run the homeward course, retrace one's steps
Latin > English
circumcisio circumcisionis N F :: circumcision; cutting around (physical/moral)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
circumcīsĭo: ōnis, f. circumcido,
I a cutting around, circumcision, physical and moral (only in eccl. Lat.): carnis, cordis, spiritūs, Lact. 4, 17, 1 sqq.; Tert. adv. Jud. 2; 3 et saep.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
circumcīsĭō, ōnis, f. (circumcido), circoncision : Aug. Serm. 210, 3.
Latin > German (Georges)
circumcīsio, ōnis, f. (circumcido), die Beschneidung, Eccl.: circ. carnis, Augustin. serm. 210, 3.
Latin > Chinese
*circumcisio, onis. f. :: 割身古敎規。割損之禮
Translations
Albanian: synet; Arabic: خِتَان; Moroccan Arabic: ختانة, طهارة, طهور; Armenian: թլփատում, թլփատություն; Asturian: circuncisión; Azerbaijani: sünnət; Bashkir: сөннәт, сөннәткә ултыртыу, сөннәткә биреү, бабаға ултыртыу; Belarusian: абраза́нне; Bulgarian: обря́зване; Catalan: circumcisió; Cebuano: pagkatuli; Chechen: суннат; Chinese Mandarin: 包皮環切術, 包皮环切术, 割禮, 割礼, 割包皮; Czech: obřízka; Danish: omskæring, omskærelse; Dutch: besnijdenis; Esperanto: cirkumcido; Estonian: ümberlõikamine; Faroese: umskering; Finnish: ympärileikkaus; French: circoncision; Galician: circuncisión; Georgian: წინადაცვეთა; German: Beschneidung, Zirkumzision; Greek: περιτομή; Ancient Greek: περιτομή; Hausa: kaciya; Hebrew: מִילָה; Hindi: ख़तना, खतना, सुन्नत, मुसलमानी; Hungarian: körülmetélés; Icelandic: umskurður; Indonesian: khitan, sunat, sirkumsisi; Irish: imghearradh, timpeallghearradh; Italian: circoncisione; Japanese: 割礼, 包皮切断, 包茎手術; Javanese: sunat, tetak, supit; Kazakh: сүндет; Khmer: ការកាត់ស្បែកចុងអង្គជាតិចេញ; Korean: 할례, 포피절제, 포경수술; Kyrgyz: сүннөт; Latin: circumcisio; Latvian: apgraizīšana; Lithuanian: apipjaustymas; Macedonian: обрежување; Malay: khatan, sunat, perkhatanan; Maltese: ħtin; Ngazidja Comorian: mrino, urinwa; Occitan: circomcision; Old English: ymbsnidennes; Oriya: ସୁନତ୍; Persian: ختنه, سنت; Polish: obrzezanie; Portuguese: circuncisão; Punjabi: ਖ਼ਤਨਾ, ਸੁੰਨਤ; Romanian: circumcizie; Russian: обрезание, циркумцизия; Sanskrit: त्वच्छेद; Scottish Gaelic: timcheall-ghearradh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: обрезивање, циркумцизија; Roman: obrezivanje, cirkumcizija; Slovak: obriezka; Slovene: obrezovanje, cirkumcizija; Spanish: circuncisión; Swahili: tohara; Swedish: omskärelse; Tagalog: pagtutuli, pagsusunat; Tajik: хатна; Turkish: sünnet; Turkmen: sünnet; Ukrainian: обріза́ння; Urdu: ختنہ, سنت; Uyghur: سۈننەت; Uzbek: sunnat, xatna; Vietnamese: cắt bao quy đầu; Volapük: säprepüdam; Walloon: discalotaedje; Western Panjabi: ختنہ