Durst
πολλὰ γάρ σε θεσπἰζονθ' ὁρῶ κοὐ ψευδόφημα (Sophocles' Oedipus Coloneus 1516f.) → For I see in you much prophecy, and nothing false
German > Latin
Durst, sitis (eig. u. uneig.). – cupiditas, nach etwas, alcis rei (uneig., Begierde). – D. nach Freiheit, sitis libertatis: D. nach Wahrheit, cupiditas veri videndi; studium veri reperiendi. – D. nach etwas haben, sitire alqd (s. durften): D. haben, leiden, sitire; siti cruciari (heftigen): einen brennenden D. haben, sitis urit fauces: vor D. verf chmachten, sterben, siti enecari, mori: D. machen, erregen, sitim facere, gignere: D. bekommen. sitim colligere: den D. löschen, sitim restinguere, exstinguere: den D. stillen, sitim explere, depellere, reprimere; sitim sedare (z.B. haustu gelidae aquae).
Translations
thirst
Afrikaans: dors; Albanian: etje, et; Amharic: ጥም; Arabic: عَطَش, ظَمَأ; Egyptian Arabic: عطش; Aragonese: set; Armenian: ծարավ, ծարավություն; Aromanian: seate; Assamese: পিয়াহ; Asturian: sede; Azerbaijani: susuzluq; Basque: egarria; Belarusian: прага, смага; Bengali: তৃষ্ণা, পিয়াস; Bikol Central: paha; Breton: sehed; Bulgarian: жажда; Burmese: အငတ်; Buryat: ангалга; Catalan: set; Cebuano: uhaw; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴼⴰⴷ; Chechen: хьогалла; Cherokee: ᎣᏔᏕᎩᏍᎩ; Chichewa: ludzu; Chinese Mandarin: 口渴; Corsican: sete; Czech: žízeň; Dalmatian: sait; Danish: tørst; Dutch: dorst; Esperanto: soifo; Estonian: janu; Extremaduran: sedi; Faroese: tosti; Finnish: jano; French: soif; Friulian: sêt; Galician: sede; Georgian: წყურვილი; German: Durst; Gothic: 𐌸𐌰𐌿𐍂𐍃𐍄𐌴𐌹; Greek: δίψα; Ancient Greek: αὐονά, αὐονή, αὐχμή, αὐχμός, δίψα, δίψη, δίψησις, δίψις, δίψος, διψοσύνη, τὸ διψῶδες; Greenlandic: imerusunneq; Gujarati: તરસ; Haitian Creole: swaf dlo; Hausa: ƙishi; Hawaiian: make wai; Hebrew: צָמָא, צימאון; Hiligaynon: uhaw; Hindi: प्यास, तृष्णा, पिपासा, तृषा, उदन्या; Hungarian: szomjúság, szomj; Icelandic: þorsti; Ido: dursto; Igbo: agu mmiṛi; Indonesian: haus; Ingush: хьогал; Interlingua: sete; Irish: tart, íota; Italian: sete; Japanese: 喉の渇き, 口渇, 渇, 渇き; Kannada: ಬಾಯಾರಿಕೆ; Kazakh: аңсау, шөл, шөлдеу, сусау; Khmer: សម្រេក; Korean: 목마름, 갈증(渴症); Kurdish Central Kurdish: تینو; Kyrgyz: суусоо; Latin: sitis; Latvian: slāpes; Lithuanian: troškulys; Livonian: jūomiznǟlga, viednǟlga; Lombard: set; Luganda: ennyonta; Luxembourgish: Duuscht; Macedonian: жед; Maguindanao: kawaw, waw; Malay: kehausan, kedahagaan; Malayalam: ദാഹം; Maltese: għatx; Manx: paays; Maranao: kawaw, waw; Marathi: तहान; Mongolian Cyrillic: цангаа; Nepali: तिर्खा; Norwegian Bokmål: tørste; Nynorsk: tørste; Occitan: set; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: жѧжда; Old East Slavic: жажа; Old Norse: þorsti; Oriya: ଶୋଷ, ତୃଷା; Paiwan: qusau; Pali: pipāsā; Papiamentu: set; Pashto: تشنک; Persian: تشنگی; Piedmontese: sè; Plautdietsch: Darscht; Polish: pragnienie; Portuguese: sede; Prakrit: 𑀇𑀡𑁆𑀳𑀸, 𑀉𑀤𑀡𑁆𑀡𑀸, 𑀉𑀤𑀦𑁆𑀦𑀸, 𑀢𑀡𑁆𑀳𑀸, 𑀢𑀺𑀲𑀸, 𑀧𑀺𑀯𑀸𑀲𑀸; Rajasthani: पिस; Romanian: sete; Romansch: said, set; Russian: жажда, смага; Sanskrit: see Thesaurus:तृष्णा; Sardinian: side, sidi; Scottish Gaelic: pathadh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: же̑ђ, жеда; Roman: žȇđ, žeda; Sicilian: siti, siti; Slovak: smäd; Slovene: žeja; Somali: harraad; Spanish: sed; Swedish: törst; Tagalog: uhaw; Tajik: ташнагӣ; Tamil: தாகம்; Tausug: uhaw; Telugu: దాహం; Thai: ความกระหาย; Turkish: susuzluk; Turkmen: teşnelik; Ukrainian: спрага, жага, смага; Urdu: پیاس; Uyghur: تەشنالىق; Uzbek: chanqoqlik, tashnalik; Venetian: sée, sé, sef, sen; Vietnamese: khát; Volapük: soaf; Walloon: soe; Welsh: syched; West Frisian: toarst; Wolof: mahre; Xhosa: unxano; Yiddish: דאָרשט; Yoruba: oungbẹ; Zulu: ukoma; ǃXóõ: ǁʻân