unicornis

From LSJ

ἡμῶν δ' ὅσα καὶ τὰ σώματ' ἐστὶ τὸν ἀριθμὸν καθ' ἑνός, τοσούτους ἔστι καὶ τρόπους ἰδεῖνwhatever number of persons there are, the same will be found the number of minds and of characters

Source

Latin > English

unicornis unicornis, unicorne ADJ :: one-horned, having a single horn

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ūnĭcornis: e, adj. unus-cornu,
I onehorned, having a single horn.
I Adj.: Indici boves, Plin. 8, 21, 30, § 72: animal, id. 11, 46, 106, § 255: rhinoceros, Tert. adv. Marc. 3, 18; id. adv. Jud. 10.—
II Subst., Vulg. Psa. 91, 11.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ūnĭcornis, e (unus, cornu), unicorne, qui n’a qu’une corne : Plin. 8, 72 ; 11, 255 || subst. m., licorne : Vulg. Psalm. 21, 22.

Latin > Chinese

unicornis, e. adj. :: 獨角者

Translations

unicorn

Afrikaans: eenhoring; Albanian: briqen, njëbrirësh; Arabic: وَحِيد القَرْن, حَرِيش, يُونِيكُورْن.; Armenian: միեղջյուր; Asturian: unicorniu; Azerbaijani: təkbuynuz; Bashkir: һыңармөгөҙ; Basque: adarbakar; Belarusian: аднарог; Breton: unkorneg; Bulgarian: инорог, еднорог; Catalan: unicorn; Cherokee: ᏐᏈᎵ ᎤᏟᎩ; Chinese Mandarin: 獨角獸, 独角兽; Czech: jednorožec; Danish: enhjørning; Dutch: eenhoorn; Esperanto: unukornulo; Estonian: ükssarvik; Faroese: einhyrningur; Finnish: yksisarvinen; French: licorne; Galician: unicornio; Georgian: მარტორქა; German: Einhorn; Greek: μονόκερως; Ancient Greek: μονόκερως, μουνόκερος, ἑνόκερος; Greenlandic: enhjørningi, tuugaalik; Hebrew: חַד-קֶרֶן; Hindi: इकसिंगा; Hungarian: unikornis, egyszarvú; Icelandic: einhyrningur; Ido: unikorno; Indonesian: unikorn, kuda bertanduk; Irish: aonbheannach; Italian: unicorno, liocorno; Japanese: 麒麟, 一角獣, ユニコーン, 一角馬; Kazakh: жалғыз мүйіз; Khmer: សេះស្នែងមួយ; Korean: 유니콘, 일각수(一角獸); Latin: unicornis; Latvian: vienradzis; Lithuanian: vienaragis; Luxembourgish: Eenhar; Macedonian: еднорог; Malay: kuda sumbu, rusa senggerek, unikorn; Maltese: unikorn; Manchu: ᡠᡳᡥᡝᡵᡳᠨ; Manx: un-eairkagh; Maori: unikanga; Marathi: युनिकॉर्न; Middle English: unicorne; Navajo: łį́į́ʼ bideeʼłáaʼii; Norwegian Bokmål: enhjørning; Nynorsk: einhyrning; Ojibwe: ningodeshkani; Old English: ānhorn; Persian: تک‌شاخ; Polish: jednorożec; Portuguese: unicórnio, licorne; Romanian: unicorn, licorn, inorog; Romansch: unicorn; Russian: единорог; Scots: unicorn; Scottish Gaelic: aon-adharcach, sròin-adharcach, biast-na-sgrogaig; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: је̏днорог; Roman: jȅdnorog; Slovak: jednorožec; Slovene: samorog, enorog; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: jednorohač; Spanish: unicornio; Swahili: farasi-pembemoja; Swedish: enhörning; Tagalog: unikornyo; Tamil: கொம்புக் குதிரை; Tatar: бермөгез; Thai: ยูนิคอร์น; Turkish: tek boynuzlu at, tekboynuz, kilin; Ukrainian: єдинорі́г; Urdu: ارنا گھوڑا; Uzbek: bir jinsli; Vietnamese: kì lân; Volapük: balhon, bahon; Walloon: licoine; Welsh: uncorn; West Frisian: ienhoarn; Yiddish: איינהאָרן