carnufex

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τὸ δ' ἐξαίφνης τὸ ἐν ἀναισθήτῳ χρόνῳ διὰ μικρότητα ἐκστάν → suddenly refers to what has departed from its former condition in a time imperceptible because of its smallness

Source

Latin > English

carnufex (gen.), carnuficis ADJ :: tormenting, torturing; murderous, killing; deadly
carnufex carnufex carnuficis N M :: executioner, hangman; murderer, butcher, torturer; scoundrel, villain

Latin > German (Georges)

carnufex, -ficīna, s. carnifex, -ficina.

Translations

executioner

Albanian: therës, thikar; Arabic: جَلَّاد‎; Armenian: դահիճ; Azerbaijani: cəllad; Bashkir: йәлләт; Basque: borrero; Belarusian: кат; Bengali: জল্লাদ; Bulgarian: палач, джелат; Burmese: အာဏာသား; Catalan: botxí, botxina; Chinese Mandarin: 劊子手/刽子手; Czech: kat, popravčí; Danish: bøddel, skarpretter; Dutch: beul; Esperanto: ekzekutisto; Estonian: timukas; Faroese: bøðil; Finnish: teloittaja, pyöveli; French: exécuteur des hautes œuvres, bourreau, exécuteur de la haute justice, maître des hautes œuvres, bourrelle; Galician: buxeu, verdugo; Georgian: ჯალათი; German: Henker, Scharfrichter, Henkerin, Scharfrichterin; Greek: εκτελεστής, δήμιος; Ancient Greek: ἀγχονιστής, ἄγχων, ἄνδραγχος, ἀποκεφαλιστής, δάμιος, δήμιος, δημόκοινος, δημόσιος, ζημιωτής, ζητρός, κυαιστιωνάριος, ποινουργός, πρόδικος, τιμωρός; Hebrew: תַּלְיָן‎; Hindi: जल्लाद; Hungarian: hóhér; Icelandic: böðull; Indonesian: algojo, jalad; Irish: básadóir, céastúnach; Italian: boia, carnefice; Japanese: 死刑執行人, 処刑人; Kazakh: жазалаушы, жендет; Khmer: ពេជ្ឈឃាដ; Korean: 사형 집행인, 망나니; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: celad; Kyrgyz: желдет; Lao: ເພັດຊະຄາດ; Latgalian: kāts; Latin: carnifex, carnufex; Latvian: bende; Lithuanian: budelis; Luxembourgish: Henker; Macedonian: џелат, главосек, главорез, погубник, палач, бесач; Malay: algojo, pertanda, jalad, pelebaya; Malayalam: ആരാച്ചാർ; Maltese: eżekutur; Maori: kaiwhakamate; Mirandese: algoç; Mongolian: зандалчин; Northern Sami: bievval; Norwegian: bøddel, skarpretter; Ottoman Turkish: جلاد‎; Pali: vajjhaghātaka; Pashto: جلاد‎; Persian: دژخیم‎, جلاد‎; Polish: kat, oprawca; Portuguese: carrasco, algoz; Romanian: călău, gâde; Romansch: boier, sbir, hentger; Russian: палач, экзекутор, кат; Sanskrit: कालपाशिक, वधकर्माधिकारिन्; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: главосек, главосеча, крвник, џелат; Roman: glavosek, glavoseča, krvnik, dželat; Slovak: kat, popravca; Slovene: krvnik, rabelj; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: kat; Spanish: verdugo, carnífice, verduga; Swahili: mchinja, mchinjaji, mnyongaji; Swedish: bödel; Tajik: ҷаллод; Tatar: җәллад; Thai: เพชฌฆาต; Turkish: cellat; Turkmen: jellat; Ukrainian: кат; Urdu: جلاد‎; Uyghur: جاللات‎; Uzbek: jallod; Vietnamese: người hành hình, đao phủ; Welsh: dienyddiwr