funambulus
Ἀναξαγόρας δύο ἔλεγε διδασκαλίας εἶναι θανάτου, τόν τε πρὸ τοῦ γενέσθαι χρόνον καὶ τὸν ὕπνον → Anaxagoras used to say that we have two teachers for death: the time before we were born and sleep | Anaxagoras said that there are two rehearsals for death: the time before being born and sleep
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
fūnambŭlus: i, m. funis-ambulo,
I a rope-dancer, Ter. Hec. prol. 4; prol. alt. 26; Suet. Galb. 6.—Transf.: tu funambule pudicitiae et castitatis, Tert. de Pudic. 10. —Called also fūnĭambŭlus, Aug. in Psa. 39, 9.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
fūnambŭlus,¹⁶ ī, m. (funis, ambulo), funambule, danseur de corde : Ter. Hec. 4 ; Suet. Galba 6 || [fig.] qui se joue de : Tert. Pud. 10.
Latin > German (Georges)
fūnambulus, ī, m. (funis u. ambulo) = σχοινοβάτης(Gloss.), der Seiltänzer, Ter. Hec. prol. 4. Capit. Anton. phil. 12. § 12: elephanti funambuli, Suet. Galb. 6, 1: ut homines in theatris funambulum admirantur, Augustin. epist. 120, 5 extr. – übtr., tu funambule pudicitiae et castitatis, Tert. de pudic. 10. – / Nbf. fūniambulus, Arnob. 2, 38. Augustin. epist. 9, 3 u. in psalm. 39, 9.
Latin > English
funambulus funambuli N M :: rope-dancer
Translations
Albanian: akrobat; Arabic: بَهْلَوَان; Armenian: ակրոբատ; Basque: akrobata; Catalan: acròbata , equilibrista; Chinese Mandarin: 雜技演員, 杂技演员, 馬戲演員, 马戏演员; Czech: akrobat, akrobatka; Danish: akrobat; Dutch: acrobaat, acrobate; Esperanto: akrobato, akrobatino, ekvilibristo, ekvilibristino; Estonian: akrobaat; Finnish: akrobaatti, tasapainotaiteilija; French: acrobate; Georgian: ჯამბაზი; German: Akrobat, Akrobatin; Greek: ακροβάτης, ακροβάτισσα; Ancient Greek: ἀκροβάτης, πεταυριστής, πετευριστής, πετευριστήρ, κανδαλιστής, κρημνοβάτης, κυβιστητήρ, ὀρχηστής, ὀρχηστήρ, ἀρνευτήρ; Gujarati: કળાબાજ઼; Hebrew: לולין; Hindi: कलाबाज़; Hungarian: akrobata; Italian: acrobata; Japanese: アクロバット; Korean: 곡예사; Latin: petaurista, petauristes, funambulus, funiambulus; Marathi: डोंबारी; Norman: acrobate; Norwegian Bokmål: akrobat; Nynorsk: akrobat; Persian: بندباز; Polish: akrobata, akrobatka; Portuguese: acrobata; Romanian: acrobat, acrobată; Russian: акроба́т, акроба́тка; Sanskrit: जायाजीव; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: акробата; Roman: akrobata; Slovak: akrobat, akrobatka; Slovene: akrobat, akrobatka; Spanish: acróbata, saltimbanqui, equilibrista; Swedish: akrobat; Tagalog: akrobata, sirkero, magsisirko; Thai: นักโลดโผน; Turkish: akrobat, cambaz