autumnalis
ἐὰν δ' ἔχωμεν χρήμαθ', ἕξομεν φίλους → if we have money, then we will have friends | if we have money, we shall have friends
Latin > English
autumnalis autumnalis, autumnale ADJ :: autumnal, of autumn, for use in autumn
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
autumnālis: -nesco, -nĭtas, -no, -num, -nus, v. auctumnalis, etc.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
autumnālis,¹⁶ e (autumnus), d’automne : tempus autumnale Varro R. 1, 39, 1, saison d’automne ; cf. Cic. Arat. 34, 287 ; Liv. 31, 47, 1.
Latin > German (Georges)
autumnālis, e (autumnus), herbstlich, Herbst-, aequinoctium, Varr., Liv. u.a.: solstitium, Mela: tempus, Varr. u. (Ggstz. vernum) Vitr.: anni tempus, Cels.: lumen (Ggstz. lumen vernum), Cic. poët.: quartana, Cels.: pruna, Prop.: rosa, Plin.: arbores, Vulg.: agnus, Col.: conclave, Vitr. – / neutr. autumnal, Varro bei Charis. 118, 25 (aequinoctium autumnal); vgl. Charis. 119, 3.
Translations
autumnal
Arabic: خَرِيفِيّ; Gulf Arabic: خريفي; Moroccan Arabic: خريفي; Armenian: աշնանային; Belarusian: восеньскі, асенні; Bulgarian: есенен; Catalan: autumnal, tardorenc; Czech: podzimní; Esperanto: aŭtuna; Finnish: syksyinen, syksyn; French: automnal; Old French: autumnal; Galician: outonal; Georgian: შემოდგომის, საშემოდგომო, შემოდგომური; German: Herbst-, herbstlich; Greek: φθινοπωρινός, φθινοπωριάτικος; Ancient Greek: ὀπωρινός; Hebrew: סתווי; Hungarian: őszies; Icelandic: haust-, haustlegur; Ido: autunala; Irish: fómharach; Italian: autunnale; Kalmyk: намрин; Latin: autumnalis; Latvian: rudens; Maltese: ħarifi; Persian: پاییزی; Polish: jesienny; Portuguese: outonal; Romanian: tomnatic, de toamnă; Russian: осенний; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: јесенски; Roman: jesenski; Spanish: otoñal, autumnal; Swedish: höstlig, höst-, höstlik; Ugaritic: 𐎃𐎗𐎔𐎐𐎚; Ukrainian: осі́нній; Welsh: hydrefol; Zazaki: payıze