carnufex
ὦ διάνοια, ἐὰν ἐρευνᾷς τοὺς ἱεροφαντηθέντας λόγους μὲν θεοῦ, νόμους δὲ ἀνθρώπων θεοφιλῶν, οὐδὲν ταπεινὸν οὐδ᾽ ἀνάξιον τοῦ μεγέθους αὐτῶν ἀναγκασθήσῃ παραδέχεσθαι → if, O my understanding, thou searchest on this wise into the oracles which are both words of God and laws given by men whom God loves, thou shalt not be compelled to admit anything base or unworthy of their dignity
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