caupona

From LSJ

καὶ ἥ γε ἀνία τὸ ἐμποδίζον τοῦ ἰέναι → sorrow is that which hinders motion

Source

Latin > English

caupona cauponae N F :: restorant
caupona caupona cauponae N F :: landlady; (female) shopkeeper, innkeeper; inn, tavern, lodging-house

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

caupōna: ae, f. (upon the form cf. Prisc. p. 684 P.) caupo.
I A female shopkeeper, huckster, a landlady, hostess (anteand post-class.), Lucil. ap. Prisc. l. l.; App. M. 1, p. 105, 23, p. 18 Bip.—
II A retail shop, an inn, tavern (syn. taberna), Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Hor. S. 1, 5, 51; id. Ep. 1, 11, 12; 1, 17, 8; Gell. 7, 11, 4; Plin. 9, 47, 71, § 154: cauponam exercere, to keep an inn, Just. 1, 7, 12.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

caupōna¹⁴ (cōpōna), æ, f.,
1 cabaretière : quædam anus caupona, Lucil. Sat. 128 ; Apul. M. 1, 21, une vieille cabaretière
2 auberge, taverne : Cic. Pis. 53 ; Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 12 ; Tac. Ann. 14, 15.

Latin > German (Georges)

caupōna (cōpōna), ae, f. (caupo), I) die Schenkwirtin, Lucil. sat. 3, 24: quaedam anus caupona, Apul. met. 1, 21. – II) die Schenke, conventicula et cauponae, Tac.: cauponarum aestiva animalia (Ungeziefer), Plin.: in caupona vivere, Hor.: in caupona delitescere, Gell.: cauponam exercere, Schenkwirtschaft treiben, Iustin. 1, 7, 12 ed. Ieep. Ulp. dig. 23, 2, 43: nonne tibi nox erat pro die, caupona pro oppido, Cic. Pis. 53.

Latin > Chinese

caupona, ae. f. :: 酒舘店主母

Translations

inn

Albanian: mriz, bujtinë; Arabic: خَان‎, إِسْتِرَاحَة‎; Armenian: հյուրանոց; Azerbaijani: mehmanxana; Bashkir: ҡунаҡхана; Belarusian: гасці́ніца, карчма; Bulgarian: хан, кръчма; Burmese: တည်းခိုခန်း; Catalan: posada; Chinese Cantonese: 旅社, 客棧, 客栈; Gan: 旅社; Hakka: 客店; Mandarin: 旅社, 客棧, 客栈, 旅店; Min Nan: 旅社; Coptic: ⲡⲁⲛⲧⲟⲭⲓⲟⲛ; Czech: hostinec, ubytovna; Danish: kro; Dutch: herberg; Esperanto: gastejo; Estonian: trahter, võõrastemaja, kõrts; Faroese: vertshús, gistingarhús, herbergi; Finnish: majatalo, matkustajakoti, matkakoti; French: auberge; Galician: pousada; Georgian: სასტუმრო; German: Herberge; Greek: πανδοχείο; Ancient Greek: ἀνάπαυλα, ἀπαντητήριον, καταγωγεῖον, καταγωγή, καταγώγιον, κατάλυμα, καταλυμάτιον, κλεισία, ξενοδοκεῖον, ξενοδοχεῖον, ξενοδόχημα, πανδοκεῖον, πανδοχεῖον; Hebrew: פֻּנְדָק \ פונדק‎; Hindi: सराय, धर्मशाला; Hungarian: fogadó, vendégfogadó, szálló, vendégház, panzió, szállás, szálláshely; Icelandic: gistihús, krá, gistiheimili; Ido: albergo; Indonesian: rumah inap; Irish: teach ósta; Italian: osteria, locanda; Japanese: 宿屋, 旅館; Kazakh: мейманхана, қонақ үй; Khmer: ភោជនាគារ, សណ្ឋាគារ, ហោតិល, ផ្ទះសំណាក់; Korean: 여관(旅館), 주막(酒幕); Kyrgyz: трактир, мейманкана, конокүй; Lao: ໂຮງແຮມ; Latin: deversorium, deverticulum, caupona, hospitaculum, hospitium; Latvian: viesnīca, krogs; Lithuanian: karčema, smuklė; Macedonian: ан, конак, гостилница, крчма; Malay: rumah penginapan; Maori: wharetira; Mongolian Cyrillic: хотоос зайдуу орших зочид буудал, дэн буудал; Mòcheno: birtshaus; Norwegian Bokmål: kro, gjestgiveri, vertshus; Persian: مهمانسرا‎, مسافرخانه‎; Polish: zajazd, karczma; Portuguese: albergue, pousada; Romanian: han; Russian: трактир, гостиница, постоялый двор, корчма; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гостионица; Roman: gostiónica; Sicilian: fùnnacu, astirìa; Slovak: hostinec; Slovene: gostilna, gostišče; Spanish: posada, venta, fonda, mesón; Swedish: gästgiveri, värdshus, krog; Tajik: трактир, меҳмонхона, майхона; Tatar: кунакханә; Telugu: హోటలు, ధాభా; Thai: โรงเตี๊ยม; Turkish: han, konak, meyhane; Turkmen: myhmanhana; Ukrainian: трактир, готель, корчма; Uyghur: مېھمانخانا‎; Uzbek: mehmonxona; Vietnamese: quán trọ, khách sạn