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Menander, Monostichoi, 561

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

P. θεῖον, τό.

Latin > English

sulphur sulphuris N N :: brimstone, sulfur; lightning/thunder (asociated with brimstone)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sulphur: and its derivv., v. sulfur.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sulphŭr, v. sulfur.

Latin > German (Georges)

sulphur (sulpur, sulfur), uris, n., I) der Schwefel, Scriptt. r.r. Verg. u.a.: odor sulphuris, Sen.: sulphur vivum, gediegener Schwefel, Jungfernschwefel, Liv. u. Plin. Val.: sulphure suffire, schwefeln, Plin.: ebenso sulphure od. sulphure vivo suffumigare, Cels. u. Plin. Val. – Plur. sulphura, Schwefelstücke, Hor., Quint. u.a.: so auch sulphura viva, Verg.: sulphura viventia, Calp. – II) meton., der Blitz, wegen des Schwefelgeruches, Pers. 2, 24. – / gen. masc., Akk. sulphurem, Tert. adv. Prax. 16 u. Veget. mul. 2, 10, 9.

Latin > Chinese

sulphur, uris. n. :: 硫黄。— aetnereum vel sacrum 雷。

Translations

sulfur

Afrikaans: swawel, swael; Albanian: sulfur; Arabic: كِبْرِيت; Egyptian Arabic: كبريت; Hijazi Arabic: كَبريت; Armenian: ծծումբ; Aromanian: scljifur, teafi; Assamese: গন্ধক; Asturian: azufre; Azerbaijani: kükürd; Bashkir: көкөрт; Basque: sufre; Belarusian: сера; Bengali: গন্ধক; Bilba: balilang; Breton: soufr; Buginese: belérang; Bulgarian: сяра; Burmese: ကန့်; Catalan: sofre; Central Melanau: melireng; Chinese Mandarin: , 硫黄; Chuvash: кӳкӗрт; Cornish: sulfur, loskven; Crimean Tatar: kükürt; Czech: síra; Danish: svovl or; Dutch: zwavel; Erzya: палыкандал; Esperanto: sulfuro; Estonian: väävel; Faroese: svávul; Finnish: rikki; French: soufre; Middle French: soufre; Old French: sulfre; Friulian: solfar; Galician: xofre, enxofre, xufre, arxofre; Georgian: გოგირდი; German: Schwefel; Gothic: 𐍃𐍅𐌹𐌱𐌻𐍃; Greek: θείο; Ancient Greek: θεάφιον, θέαφος, θέειον, θειάφιον, θεῖον, θήϊον; Guaraní: itasy; Gujarati: ગંધક; Hebrew: גָּפְרִית; Hindi: गन्धक; Hungarian: kén; Icelandic: brennisteinn; Ido: sulfo; Indonesian: belerang, sulfur; Ingrian: rikki; Interlingua: sulfure; Irish: sulfar, ruibh; Italian: zolfo; Japanese: 硫黄; Javanese: ꦮ꧀ꦭꦶꦫꦁ; Kashubian: sarka; Kazakh: күкірт; Khmer: ស្ពាន់ធ័រ; Khün: ᨣ᩶ᩤ᩠ᨶ, ᨾᩣ᩠ᨯ; Korean: 황(黃), 석유황(石硫黃), 유황, 황아(黃芽); Kurdish Central Kurdish: گۆگِرد; Northern Kurdish: kewkurd, kirkût; Kyrgyz: күкүрт; Lao: ກຳມະຖັນ, ມາດ; Latin: sulfur, sulphur, sulpur; Latvian: sērs; Lisu: ꓧꓪꓼ; Lithuanian: siera; Low German German Low German: Swevel, Svävel; Lü: ᦙᦱᧆ; Luxembourgish: Schwiefel; Macedonian: сулфур; Malagasy: solifara; Malay: sulfur, belerang; Malayalam: ഗന്ധകം, സൾഫർ; Maltese: kubrit; Manx: sulfur; Maori: pungatara, pūngāwhā, ohaki; Marathi: गंधक; Middle English: sulphur; Mongolian: хүхэр; Navajo: łeetsoii; Ngaju: barirang; Northern Thai: ᨾᩣ᩠ᨯ; Norwegian Bokmål: svovel; Nynorsk: svovel; Occitan: solpre, sofre; Old Church Slavonic: жоупелъ; Old English: swefl; Ottoman Turkish: كوكورت, كبریت; Pashto: ګوګړ, سلفر; Persian: گوگرد, کبریت; Polish: siarka; Portuguese: enxofre; Punjabi: ਗੰਧਕ; Romanian: sulf, pucioasă; Russian: сера; Sanskrit: गन्धक; Sardinian: súlfaru, súlfuru, súrfuru; Scottish Gaelic: pronnasdail, pronnasg, pronnastan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сумпор; Roman: sumpor; Shan: ၵၢၼ်ႉ; Sicilian: sùrfuru, suffuru; Sinhalese: ගෙන්දගම්, සල්ෆර්; Slovak: síra; Slovene: žveplo; Southern Altai: кӱӱрт; Spanish: azufre; Sundanese: ᮝᮜᮤᮛᮀ; Swahili: salfa, kiberiti; Swedish: svavel; Tae': balirang; Tagalog: sangyawa, asupre; Tai Dam: ꪬꪸꪣꪎꪲꪉ; Tajik: гӯгирд; Taliabu: walirang; Tamil: கந்தகம்; Tatar: күкерт; Tausug: maylang; Ternate: walirang; Tetum: baliran; Thai: กำมะถัน, มาศ, ซัลเฟอร์; Tibetan: མུ་ཟི; Turkish: kükürt; Turkmen: kükürt; Ukrainian: сі́рка; Urdu: گندھک, کبریت; Uyghur: گۈڭگۈرت; Uzbek: олтингугурт, oltingugurt; Vietnamese: lưu huỳnh; Volapük: sulfin; Welsh: sylffwr; West Frisian: swevel; Wolio: walira; Yakan: meylang; Yiddish: שוועבל; Yoruba: sọ́ọ́fọ̀, imí-ọjọ́, imí-òòrùn, imí-òṣùmàrè; Zhuang: vuengzcungq