aurea

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

aurĕa: ae, f. auris,
I the bridle of a horse: aureas dicebant frenos, quibus equorum aures religantur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 27 Müll.; cf. id. ib. s. v. aureax, p. 8.

Latin > English

aurea aureae N F :: bridle of a horse

Latin > Chinese

aurea, ae. f. :: 嚼之皮皮轡

Translations

bridle

Albanian: gjem, fre; Amharic: ልጓም; Arabic: لِجَام, صُرْع, عِنَان; Egyptian Arabic: لجام; Armenian: սանձ; Aromanian: fãrnu, frãn; Azerbaijani: yüyən, cilov; Bashkir: йүгән; Belarusian: вуздэчка; Bengali: লাগাম; Bulgarian: юзда; Burmese: ဇက်ခွံ့; Catalan: brida; Chinese Mandarin: , , 轡頭, 辔头, 馬籠頭, 马笼头; Chuvash: йӗвен; Cimbrian: brittel; Czech: uzda; Dalmatian: braina; Danish: bidsel; Dutch: hoofdstel, toom; Esperanto: brido; Estonian: valjad; Faroese: boksl; Finnish: suitset, päitset; French: bride; Friulian: brene; Galician: brida, freo; Georgian: აღვირი, ლაგამი; German: Zaumzeug, Zaum; Greek: γκέμι, χαλινάρι; Ancient Greek: ἀμπυκτήρ, ἡνία, χάλιννος, χαλινός; Gujarati: લગામ; Hebrew: רֶסֶן; Hindi: लगाम; Hungarian: kantár; Icelandic: beisli; Ido: brido; Indonesian: kekang; Irish: srian; Italian: briglia; Japanese: 手綱; Kazakh: жүген; Khmer: បង្ហៀរ; Korean: 굴레, 고삐; Kurdish Central Kurdish: لْغاو; Northern Kurdish: dizgîn, liwan, lixav; Southern Kurdish: لْغاو; Kyrgyz: жүгөн; Lao: ແຄ່ມ, ໃຫຍ້; Latin: frenum, aurea; Latvian: iemaukti; Lithuanian: kamanos; Macedonian: узда; Malay: kekang; Malayalam: കടിഞ്ഞാൺ; Maltese: lġiem; Manchu: ᡥᠠᡩᠠᠯᠠ; Maori: paraire, paraehe; Mongolian Cyrillic: хазаар; Mongolian: ᠬᠠᠵᠠᠭᠠᠷ; Norman: bridot; Norwegian Bokmål: bissel, hodelag; Nynorsk: beisel, hovudlag; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: оузда; Old East Slavic: узда; Old English: brīdel; Ottoman Turkish: اویان; Pashto: لگام; Persian: لگام, لجام, عنان; Polish: uzda, ogłowie, tranzelka; Portuguese: brida; Punjabi: ਲਗਾਮ; Romanian: frâu, hăț; Russian: узда, уздечка; Sardinian: frenu; Scottish Gaelic: srian; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: узде; Roman: uzde; Slovak: uzda; Slovene: uzda; Southern Altai: ӱйген, ӱгӧн; Spanish: brida; Swahili: hatamu; Swedish: betsel; Tajik: ҷилав, лаҷом, инон; Tatar: йөгән; Telugu: కళ్లెము; Thai: ขลุม, บังเหียน; Tigrinya: ልጓም; Turkish: dizgin, yular; Turkmen: jylaw; Ukrainian: вуздечка; Urdu: لَگام; Uyghur: يۈگەن, تىزگىن; Uzbek: yugan, jugan; Vietnamese: cương ngựa, cương; Vilamovian: caum; Welsh: ffrwyn; Yakut: үүн