atta
Latin > English
atta attae N M :: father (term of respect used when addressing old men)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
atta: like the Gr. ἄττα,
I a salutation used to old men, father; taken from the lang. of children (cf. Eust. ad Il. 1, 603), Paul. ex Fest. p. 11 Müll.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) atta, æ, m., a) qui marche sur le bout des pieds : P. Fest. 12 ; Gloss. ; b) (ἄττα), nom donné par respect aux vieillards : P. Fest. 12 ; 13.
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) atta1 (ἄττα), Atta = Vater, lieber Vater, freundliche Anrede, urspr. der Kinder an den Vater, Paul. ex Fest. 13, 18 (in v. atavus); dann jüngerer Männer an ältere, Paul. ex Fest. 12, 11.
Latin > Chinese
atta, ae. m. :: 老先生走不動者