monile

From LSJ

κοινὴ γὰρ ἡ τύχη καὶ τὸ μέλλον ἀόρατον → fortune is common to all, the future is unknown | fortune is common to all and the future unknown | fate is common to all and the future unknown

Source

Latin > English

monile monilis N N :: necklace
monile monile monilis N N :: necklace, collar; collar (for horses and other animals)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

mŏnīle: is, n. kindr. to Sanscr. mani; Lat. gemma, margarīta; Gr. μάννος, μόννος,
I a necklace, a collar (esp. of women, but also of boys and of animals), Paul. ex Fest. p. 138 Müll.; cf. Quint. 11, 1, 3: cum (Eriphyle) vidisset monile ex auro et gemmis, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 18, § 39; Afran. ap. Non. 150, 28: colloque monile Baccatum, Verg. A. 1, 654; Plin. 37, 3, 11, § 44.—Plur.: monilia, jewels: toto posuere monilia collo, Juv. 2, 85: super gemmas et monilia calcare, App. M. 5, 1, p. 159: monilibus legatis, aurum vel argentum non debetur, nisi, etc., Paul. Sent. 3, 6, 60.—Worn by boys: vidit in Herculeo suspensa monilia collo, Ov. H. 9, 57: ornabant aurata monilia collum, id. M. 5, 52.—A collar, worn by horses: aurea pectoribus demissa monilia pendent, Verg. A. 7, 278; by a stag, Ov. M. 10, 113.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mŏnīle,¹² is, n., collier plus ordinairt de femme] : Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 39 || pl., bijoux, joyaux : Juv. 2, 85 ; Ov. H. 9, 57.

Latin > German (Georges)

monīle, is, n., ein Halsband zum Schmucke der Frauen, Cic. u.a.: der Knaben, Ov.: der Krieger, Amm.: der Pferde, Verg. u. Macr.: der Hirsche, Ov. – Plur. monilia auch übh. = Kleinodien, gemmas et monilia calcare, Apul. met. 5, 1 u. 5, 6.

Translations

necklace

Adyghe: джэгъучэлъ; Afrikaans: halssnoer; Ainu: チムッペ; Albanian: varesë, varq,; Amharic: ሐብል, ድሪ; Arabic: قِلَادَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: عقد‎; Hijazi Arabic: سِلْسال‎, عُقْد‎; Moroccan Arabic: سنسلة‎, قلادة‎; Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܬܵܘܩܵܐ‎, ܗܲܡܢܝܼܟ݂ܵܐ‎; Classical Syriac: ܗܡܢܝܟܐ‎, ܥܩܐ‎; Armenian: մանյակ; Assamese: হাৰ; Asturian: collar; Avar: махал; Aymara: wallqa; Azerbaijani: boyunbağı; Banjarese: kakalung; Bashkir: мунсаҡ; Basque: lepoko, iduneko; Belarusian: каралі, калье, мані́ста; Bengali: হার, মালা; Bikol Central: kulintas; Bobongko: oloʼ; Breton: tro-c'houzoug; Bulgarian: огъ́рлица, колие, гердан; Burmese: ဒါလီ, ဘယက်, လည်ဆွဲ; Catalan: collar, collaret; Cebuano: kuwintas; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵜⴰⵣⵔⴰⵔⵜ; Cherokee: ᎠᏯᏟᏗ; Chickasaw: innoʼchiʼ; Chinese Cantonese: 項鏈/项链; Mandarin: 項鏈/项链; Min Nan: 項鏈/项链; Cornish: delk; Crimean Tatar: gerdanlıq; Czech: náhrdelník; Dakota: wanápʾį; Danish: halskæde; Dupaningan Agta: ulay; Dutch: halssnoer, halsketting, ketting; Esperanto: kolĉeno; Estonian: kaelakee, kee; Faroese: hálsketa; Fijian: itaube; Finnish: kaulakoru, kaulanauha, kaulaketju; French: collier; Galician: colar; Georgian: ყელსაბამი, ყელსაკიდი; German: Halskette, Collier, Halsband; Greek: κολιέ, περιδέραιο; Ancient Greek: ἀμφιδέραιον, ἀμφιδέτης, δέραιον, δέραιος, δραύκιον, ἴσθμιον, κάθεμα, καθόρμιον, κόρυμνα, μανάκιν, μανιάκη, μανιάκης, μάννος, ὅρμος, περιαυχένιον, [περιδέραιον]], περιδερίς, περίθεμα, περιτραχήλιον, πλόκιον, σφιγγίον, ὑποδέραιον, ὑποδερίδιον, ὑποδερίς, ὑφόρμιον, ψελλινία; Greenlandic: ujamik; Guaraní: ajurigua; Gujarati: કંઠી; Hebrew: עֲנָק‎, שרשרת‎; Hindi: हार, हँसली; Hungarian: nyaklánc, nyakék; Icelandic: hálsfesti, hálsmen; Ilocano: gargantília; Indonesian: kalung; Inuktitut: nuġluġun; Irish: muince, bráisléad brád; Italian: collana, girocollo; Japanese: ネックレス, 首飾り; Jarai: añŭ; Javanese: kalung; Kannada: ಪಟ್ಟಡೆ; Kansa: wanáⁿp'iⁿ; Karachay-Balkar: мынчакъла; Karakalpak: dizbek; Kazakh: алқа; Khmer: ខ្សែក; Kikuyu: mũgathĩ; Korean: 목걸이; Koyraboro Senni: jindehiiri; Kumyk: гьамарча, минчакълар; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ملوانکە‎; Northern Kurdish: gerdenî; Kyrgyz: шуру, мончок; Lakota: wanápʼiŋ; Lao: ສາຍຄໍ, ປອກຄໍ, ສ້ອຍ; Latin: monile; Latvian: kaklarota; Lithuanian: vėrinys; Luxembourgish: Collier, Halsband, Ketten; Macedonian: ѓердан; Maguindanao: balig; Malagasy: vadim-bozo; Malay: rantai, kalung; Malayalam: കണ്ഠമാല; Maltese: ġiżirana, kullana, ħannieqa; Maori: tāhei; Marathi: हार; Mongolian Cyrillic: хүзүүний зүүлт; Nahuatl: cozcatl; Navajo: yooʼ; Ngazidja Comorian: nkami; Nogai: мойшак; Norman: colyi; Norwegian Bokmål: halsbånd, halskjede; Nynorsk: halskjede; Nǀuu: ǀx'âinsi; Occitan: colar; Odia: ମାଳା; Ojibwe: naabikaagan; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: монисто; Old English: mene; Old Javanese: kaluṅ; Omaha-Ponca: wanóⁿp'iⁿ; Oneida: yunihtyástaʔ; Ottoman Turkish: قلاده‎; Pali: gīveyyaka; Pashto: همېل‎; Persian: گردن بند‎, هار‎; Pirahã: xáihoi; Polish: naszyjnik; Portuguese: colar; Punjabi: ਹਾਰ; Quechua: walqa; Rajasthani: तूस्सी; Rapa Nui: karone; Romanian: colan, colier, salbă; Russian: ожерелье, колье, монисто; Saek: ส่อย; Sanskrit: कण्ठभूषा; Scottish Gaelic: seud-muineil; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀грлица, ђѐрда̄н; Roman: ògrlica, đèrdān; Shipibo-Conibo: téo; Sicilian: cuddana, cullana; Sinhalese: මාලය; Slovak: náhrdelník; Slovene: verížica, ogŕlica; Spanish: collar; Sundanese: kangkalung; Swahili: kidani; Swedish: halsband; Tagalog: binaysok, kuwintas; Tajik: гарданбанд; Tamil: அட்டிகை; Tatar: колйә, муенча; Telugu: చంద్రహారం, కంఠిక, హారము; Thai: สร้อย; Tibetan: སྐེ་རྒྱན; Tongan: kahoa; Tswana: sebaga; Turkish: gerdanlık, kolye; Turkmen: monjuk; Ukrainian: намисто, монисто, нашийник, кольє́; Urdu: ہار‎, مالا‎; Uzbek: marjon, shoda; Vietnamese: chuỗi hạt; Vilamovian: puttynystyn; Welsh: gwddfdorch, mwclis, neclis; White Hmong: txog saw; Yámana: polesif; Ye'kwana: wo'mo; Yiddish: האַלדזבאַנד‎; Yurok: ˀekeˀr; Zulu: umgexo