vesperugo
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
vespĕrūgo: ĭnis, f. id..
I The evening star, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 119; Vitr. 9, 4; cf. Quint. 1, 7, 12; and Fest. p. 368 Müll.; Mart. Cap. 8, 883.—*
II A bat, Tert. Anim. 32.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
vespĕrūgō, ĭnis, f. (vesper),
1 l’étoile de Vénus : Vitr. Arch. 9, 4
2 c. vespertilio : Tert. Anim. 32.
Latin > German (Georges)
vesperūgo, inis, f. (vesper, s. Paul. ex Fest. 368, 16), I) der Abendstern, Plaut. Amph. 275. Vitr. 9, 1 (4), 7. Quint. 1, 7, 12. Mart. Cap. 8, 883: Ggstz. iubar, Varro LL. 6, 7. – II) die Fledermaus, Tert. de anim. 32.
Latin > Chinese
vesperugo, inis. f. :: 晚星
Translations
evening star
Albanian: yll i mbrëmjes, ylli i mbrëmjes; Arabic: نَجْمَة الْمَسَاء al-masāʔ); Bulgarian: вечерница; Chinese: 長庚, 长庚; Czech: večernice; Dutch: avondster; Esperanto: vesperstelo; Finnish: iltatähti; French: étoile du soir; Galician: estrela da tarde, luceiro da tarde, estrela da fartura; German: Abendstern; Ancient Greek: Ἕσπερος, ἕσπερος ἀστήρ; Hungarian: esthajnalcsillag; Italian: stella della sera, vespero; Japanese: 宵の明星, ゆふづつ; Karok: ikxuraráhaan, ikxunanáhaanich; Korean: 개밥바라기, 태백성; Latin: vesperugo, Hesperus; Latvian: vakara zvaigzne; Lithuanian: vakarìnė žvaigždė̃, vãkaro žvaigždė̃; Macedonian: Вечерница, вечерница; Maori: Rangitūahiahi, Meremere, Meremere-tū-ahiahi; Navajo: sǫʼtsoh, sǫʼtsoh łigaii; Old English: æfensteorra; Old Saxon: āvandsterro; Polish: Gwiazda Wieczorna, gwiazda wieczorna; Portuguese: estrela da tarde, estrela d'alva; Punjabi: ਸ਼ਾਮ ਦਾ ਤਾਰਾ, ਸ਼ੁੱਕਰ; Romanian: luceafărul-de-seară; Russian: вечерняя звезда; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Вечерница, Вечерња звијезда; Roman: Večernica, Večernja zvijezda; Slovak: večernica; Spanish: estrella de la tarde, estrella vespertina, lucero de la tarde; Swedish: aftonstjärna; Thai: ดาวประจำเมือง; Turkish: Akşam Yıldızı; Ukrainian: вечі́рня зі́рка; Vietnamese: sao Hôm; Yiddish: אָוונטשטערן