cubitus

From LSJ

ἐβόα καὶ βαρβαρικῶς καὶ Ἑλληνικῶς → shouted out both in Persian and Greek, shouted out in the barbarian tongue and in Greek

Source

Latin > English

cubitus cubiti N M :: elbow; forearm; ulna; cubit (length - 17.4 inches); elbow bend/pipe
cubitus cubitus cubitus N M :: state/action of reclining/lying down/taking rest; bed, couch

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cŭbĭtus: i, m., v. cubitum.
cŭbĭtus: ūs, m. id.,
I a lying down (very rare).
I Prop.: supini, proni, in latera, Plin. 28, 4, 14, § 54.—
   B Esp., of coitus (for concubitus), in plur., Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 70.—
II Meton. (abstr. pro concr.), a bed, couch: foliis cubitus sibi sternunt, Plin. 24, 9, 38, § 59.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) cŭbĭtus,¹⁵ ī, m. (cubo),
1 cubitus[anat.] Cels. Med. 8, 1 || coude : Pl. St. 286 ; ponere cubitum apud aliquem Petr. 27, 4, s’accouder (= s’attabler) chez qqn ; reponere cubitum Petr. 65, 6, se replacer sur son coude = se remettre à manger
2 coude, inflexion, courbure : Plin. 3, 111
3 coudée, mesure de longueur : Cic. Leg. 2, 66 ; Att. 13, 12, 3.
(2) cŭbĭtŭs,¹⁵ ūs, m. (cubo),
1 action d’être couché, de dormir : cubitu surgere Cato Agr. 5, 6, se lever
2 lit, couche : Plin. 24, 59.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) cubitus1, ī, m., s. cubitum.
(2) cubitus2, ūs, m. (cubo), I) das Liegen, c. in fimo, Plin.: supini cubitus, Plin. – v. Schlafenliegen, Cato r. r. 5, 5. – v. Beischlaf, Plaut. Amph. 1122 (Plur.). – II) meton., das Lager, die Lagerstatt, Plin. 24, 59.

Latin > Chinese

cubitus, i. m. :: 肐膊
cubitus, us. m. :: 尺子

Translations

elbow

Abkhaz: а-машьхәылҵ; Afar: sucúl, cusul; Afrikaans: elmboog; Albanian: bërryl; Amharic: ክርን; Arabic: كُوع‎, مِرْفَق‎; Egyptian Arabic: كوع‎; Hijazi Arabic: كوع‎; Iraqi Arabic: عكس‎; Moroccan Arabic: مرفق‎, كوع‎; Aragonese: codo; Armenian: արմունկ; Old Armenian: արմուկն; Aromanian: cot; Ashkun: ořiŋ; Assamese: কিলাকুটি, কিল; Asturian: coldu; Avar: гӏункӏрукъ; Aymara: mujlli; Azerbaijani: dirsək; Bashkir: терһәк, сығанаҡ; Basque: ukondo; Bats: ოლოკ; Bau Bidayuh: siku; Belarusian: локаць; Bengali: বাঁক, মোড়; Breton: ilin; Buginese: siku; Bulgarian: лакът; Burmese: တံတောင်; Catalan: colze; Cebuano: siko; Central Melanau: basikou; Chamicuro: takolo; Chechen: гола; Chichewa: gongono; Chinese Mandarin: 肘, 肘部, 胳膊肘兒/胳膊肘儿, 胳膊肘子; Coptic: ⲕⲱⲓ; Cornish: elin, elyn; Czech: loket; Danish: albue; Dhivehi: އުޅަބޮށި‎; Dutch: elleboog; Esperanto: kubuto; Estonian: küünarnukk; Even: ечэн; Evenki: ичэн; Faroese: albogi; Finnish: kyynärnivel, kyynärpää; French: coude; Friulian: comedon; Galician: cóbado, cotobelo, cotomelo, coldo; Georgian: იდაყვი; German: Ellbogen; Greek: αγκώνας, ωλένη; Ancient Greek: ἀγκών, ὠλένη; Haitian Creole: koud; Hebrew: מַרְפֵּק‎; Higaonon: siku; Hiligaynon: siko; Hindi: कुहनी; Hungarian: könyök; Icelandic: olnbogi; Ido: kudo; Ilocano: siko; Indonesian: siku; Ingush: пхьарса гола, гола; Interlingua: cubito; Inuktitut: ᐁᑯᓯᒃ, ᐃᑯᓯᒃ; Irish: uillinn; Istriot: cumio; Italian: gomito; Ivatan: sichu; Japanese: 肘; Javanese: sikut; Kabuverdianu: kutubélu; Kamkata-viri: āřa; Kapampangan: siku; Kazakh: шынтақ; Khmer: កែង, ដុំដៃ, កែងដៃ; Kikai: 肘; Kikuyu: kĩgokora; Komi-Permyak: гырддза; Korean: 팔꿈치; Kunigami: 肘; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ئانیشک‎; Northern Kurdish: enîşk, aren aren, enîşk; Kyrgyz: чыканак; Ladin: cumedon; Lao: ສອກ; Latgalian: alkiune; Latin: cubitum, cubitus, ulna; Latvian: elkonis; Laz: დუყუ; Ligurian: gommio; Limburgish: èllebaog; Lithuanian: alkūnė; Lombard: gombet; Low German: Ellbaag; Lü: ᦉᦸᧅ, ᦉᦸᧅᧈ; Luxembourgish: Ielebou; Macedonian: лакт; Maguindanao: siku; Makasar: jiku; Malay: siku; Manchu: ᠮᠠᠶᠠᠨ; Mandinka: nonkoŋo; Mansaka: siko; Manx: uillin; Maori: tuke; Maranao: siko; Mari Eastern Mari: кынервуй; Western Mari: кӹнервуй; Minangkabau: siku; Mingrelian: დუჸი; Miyako: 肘; Mongolian: тохой; Nahuatl: moliktli; Nanai: хуйчэн; Navajo: achʼoozhlaaʼ; Nepali: कुहिनो; Nivkh: тоӈӄ; Norman: coute; North Frisian Föhr: eelemböög; Northern Amami-Oshima: 肘; Northern Sotho: setšu; Northern Norwegian Bokmål: albue; Nynorsk: olboge; O'odham: sihsh; Occitan: coide; Ojibwe: indooskwan; Oki-No-Erabu: 肘; Okinawan: 肘; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: лакъть; Old East Slavic: локъть, лакъть; Old English: elnboga; Old Javanese: siku; Old Prussian: alkūns; Oromo: ciqilee; Ossetian: рӕмбын; Ottoman Turkish: دیرسك‎, مرفق‎; Pangasinan: siko; Pashto: څنګل‎; Pennsylvania German: Ellboge; Persian: آرنج‎; Piedmontese: gomo; Plains Cree: tôskwan; Plautdietsch: Alboagen; Polabian: lüťit; Polish: łokieć; Portuguese: cotovelo; Prasuni: vuẓo; Romagnol: gòmt; Romani: कुनी; Romanian: cot; Romansch: cumbel, cundun, combel, chandun; Russian: локоть; Rwanda-Rundi: inkokora; Saho: xullufta; Sami Inari: käŋŋir; Northern: gardnjil, gargŋil, gaigŋir; Skolt: kõõnjâr; Samoan: tualima; Sanskrit: कूर्पर; Sardinian: cuidu, cuitu, cúvidu, guidu, cuidale, coidale; Scots: elbae; Hawick Scots: elbi; Scottish Gaelic: uileann; Sebop: cikun; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ла̏кат; Roman: lȁkat; Sherpa: གྲེ་མུང; Sicilian: gùvitu, ùvitu; Sinhalese: වැලමිට; Slovak: lakeť; Slovene: komolec; Somali: suxul; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: łokś; Upper Sorbian: łochć; Sotho: setswe; Southern Amami-Oshima: 肘; Southern Spanish: codo; Sudovian: alkunas; Svan: უღუ̂ნა; Swahili: kisugudi, kiwiko; Swedish: armbåge; Tagalog: sìko; Tai Tai Tajik: оринҷ; Tamil: முழங்கை; Tarantino: gomite; Tarifit: taɣmart; Tatar: терсәк; Tausug: siku; Telugu: మోచేయి; Tetum: sikun; Thai: ข้อศอก, ศอก; Tibetan: གྲུ་མོ; Tigrinya: ኩርናዕ; Tok Pisin: skru, skru bilong han; Toku-No-Shima: 肘; Tongan: tui'inima; Tooro: enkokera; Turkish: dirsek; Turkmen: tirsek; Udi: сун; Udmurt: гырпум; Ukrainian: лі́коть; Urdu: کہنی‎; Uyghur: جەينەك‎; Uzbek: tirsak; Venetian: gùmio, gòmio, gòmbio, comio, comet; Vietnamese: khuỷu tay; Vilamovian: ełböga; Volapük: kubit; Waigali: avřa; Walloon: keute, cotiron; Welsh: penelin; West Frisian: earmtakke; White Hmong: luj tshib; Winnebago: aišak; Wiradhuri: ngunha; Wolof: cóñcó; Xhosa: ingqiniba; Yaeyama: 肘; Yakan: siku; Yiddish: עלנבויגן‎; Yonaguni: 肘; Yoron: 肘; Yucatec Maya: kuuk; Zazaki: bazî, bazı; Zhuang: gencueg, genfwngz, doegsok