Hahn

From LSJ

εὐάγωγόν ἐστι πᾶς ἀνὴρ ἐρῶν → every man in love is compliant

Source

German > Latin

Hahn, a) übh., Männchen: mas (Ggstz. femina). – b) insbes., des Huhns: gallus gallinaceus, gew. bl. gallus (Ggstz. gallina). – ein junger H., pullus gallinaceus mas.

Translations

Afrikaans: haan; Albanian: kokosh, gjel; Amharic: አውራ ዶሮ; Arabic: دِيك‎, ذَكَر‎; Egyptian Arabic: ديك‎, دكر‎; Moroccan Arabic: فروج‎; Tunisian Arabic: سردوك‎; Armenian: աքլոր, աքաղաղ, խորոզ; Asturian: gallu, pitu; Azerbaijani: xoruz; Banjarese: hayam jagau; Bashkir: әтәс; Basque: oilar; Belarusian: пе́вень, пяту́х; Bikol Central: sulog; Breton: kilhog; Bulgarian: пете́л; Burmese: ကြက်ဖ; Catalan: gall; Chamicuro: kayo; Chechen: боргӏал, нӏаьна; Cherokee: ᎠᏨᏯ; Chickasaw: aka̠nakni'; Chinese Cantonese: 雞公, 鸡公; Mandarin: 雄雞, 雄鸡, 公雞, 公鸡; Min Nan: 雞公; Chukchi: ӄԓегтанӈыгатԓе; Chuvash: автан; Crimean Tatar: horaz, qoraz; Czech: kohout; Danish: hane, kok; Dutch: haan; Erzya: атякш; Esperanto: virkoko, kokiĉo; Estonian: kukk, kikas; Ewe: koklotsu; Faroese: hani; Finnish: kukko; Franco-Provençal: jal; French: coq; Friulian: gjal; Galician: galo; Georgian: მამალი; German: Hahn, Go­ckel­hahn; Alemannic German: Hane, Güggel, Guli; Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌽𐌰; Greek: κόκορας, κοκόρι, αλέκτωρ, αλέκτορας, πετεινός, πετεινάρι; Ancient Greek: ἀλεκτρυών, ἀλέκτωρ; Guaraní: kupyju; Gujarati: કૂકડો; Hebrew: גֶּבֶר‎, שֶׂכְוִי‎; Hindi: मुर्ग़ा, मुरगा, कुक्कुट; Hungarian: kakas; Hunsrik: Haan; Icelandic: hani; Ido: hanulo; Indonesian: jago,ayam jantan, ayam jago; Interlingua: gallo; Irish: coileach; Italian: gallo; Japanese: 雄鳥; Javanese: jago; Kashmiri: کۄکُر‎; Kazakh: әтеш, қораз; Khmer: មាន់ឈ្មោល; Korean: 수탉; Kumyk: хораз, дедукъ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کەڵەشێر‎, کەلەباب‎; Northern Kurdish: dîk; Southern Kurdish: کڵەشێر‎, کەڵەشێر‎; Kyrgyz: короз; Ladino Hebrew: גאייו‎; Roman: gayo; Lao: ສະກາ; Latgalian: gaiļs; Latin: gallus; Latvian: gailis; Lithuanian: gaidys; Low German: Hahn; Lü: ᦺᦂᧈᦗᦴᧉ; Macedonian: петел; Malay: ayam jantan; Malayalam: പൂവങ്കോഴി; Maltese: serduk, serduq; Manchu: ᠠᠮᡳᠯᠠ; ᠴᠣᡴᠣ; Manx: kellagh; Maore Comorian: kukui; Maori: tame heihei, pīkaokao; Marathi: कोंबडा; Mazanderani: تلا‎; Mi'kmaq: lape'w anim, nape'w anim; Mongolian: эр тахиа; Navajo: naaʼahóóhai bikąʼí; Ngazidja Comorian: kuɗume; Nivkh: арфэӄ; Norwegian: hane; Occitan: gal; Ojibwe: naabese; Old Church Slavonic: кокотъ; Cyrillic: коуръ; Old English: hana; Old Irish: caileach; Oriya: ଗଞ୍ଜା; Oromo: kormaa; Papiamentu: gai; Persian: خروس‎; Plautdietsch: Hon; Polish: kogut; kur anim, kokot; Portuguese: galo; Quechua: k'anka; Romagnol: gal; Romanian: cocoș; Russian: пету́х; ко́чет, пе́вень; Sanskrit: कुक्कुट; Sardinian: pudhu; Scottish Gaelic: coileach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: петао / пијетао, певац / пијевац, хороз; Roman: petao / pijetao, pevac / pijevac, horoz; Sicilian: jaddu, gaddu; Skolt Sami: ååʹreskääʹnn; Slovak: kohút; Slovene: petelin; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kokot; Spanish: gallo; Swahili: jogoo; Swedish: tupp; Tagalog: rooster, tandang; Tamil: சேவல்; Taos: gòyu’úna; Tashelhit: ⴰⴼⵓⵍⵍⵓⵙ, ⴰⵢⴰⵥⵉⴹ; Telugu: రూస్టర్, కోడిపుంజు; Thai: ไก่ตัวผู้; Turkish: horoz; Turkmen: horaz; Udi: дадал; Ukrainian: пі́вень, ко́гут, ко́кош; Urdu: مرغا‎, خروس‎; Uyghur: خوراز‎; Uzbek: xo'roz; Venetian: gaƚo; Vietnamese: gà trống, con gà trống; Volapük: higok; Walloon: cok; Welsh: ceiliog, ceiliogod; West Frisian: hoanne; Westrobothnian: kank, hahna; Wolof: séq gi; Zazaki: dîk; Zhuang: gaeqboux