catarrhus

Latin > English

catarrhus catarrhi N M :: cold, catarrh, rheum, flu; flowing down, runny nose, flow of mucus with a cold

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cătarrhus: i, m., = κατάρρους,
I a flowing down, the catarrh, rheum, Marc. Emp. 5; Plin. Val. 1, 2; Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 17.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cătarrhūs, ī, m. (κατάρρους), rhume, catarrhe : M. Emp. 5.

Latin > German (Georges)

catarrhus, ī, m. (κατάρρους), der Katarrh, Schnupfen, Marc. Emp. 5. Plin. Val. 1, 2.

Latin > Chinese

catarrhus, i. m. :: 流鼻汀傷風

Translations

catarrh

Arabic: نَزْلَة; Bulgarian: катар; Catalan: catarro; Dutch: slijmvliesontsteking, catarre; Esperanto: kataro; Estonian: limaskestapõletik, katarr; Faroese: rovubruni; Finnish: katarri; French: catarrhe; German: Katarrh; Ancient Greek: κατάρρους, κατάρροος; Hebrew: נַזֶּלֶת; Hindi: ज़ुकाम, जुकाम, सर्दी, प्रतिश्याय; Hungarian: hurut; Ido: kataro; Irish: réama; Italian: catarro; Latin: gravedo, coryza, catarrhus, destillatio, gravitudo, influxio, rheuma; Macedonian: катар; Maori: kauanu, hinamokimoki; Navajo: chʼiish; Polish: katar; Portuguese: catarro; Russian: катар; Sanskrit: प्रतिश्याय; Spanish: catarro; Swedish: katarr; Urdu: سردی; Venetan: catar; Vilamovian: śnöp; Volapük: katar