Verbannung

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ὃν οἱ θεοὶ φιλοῦσιν ἀποθνήσκει νέος → he whom the gods love dies young, only the good die young

Source

German > Latin

Verbannung, interdictio aquae et ignis (Untersagung von Feuer u. Wasser). – eiectio (Verstoßung aus dem Staate). – relegatio (Verweisung an einen Ort). – deportatio (Hinschaffung an einen entlegenen, wüsten Ort). – exsilium (der Aufenthalt des Verbannten in fremdem Lande). – in die V. schicken, s. verbannen: sich zu einer freiwilligen V. entschließen, voluntarium consciscereexsilium: in die V. gehen, in exsilium ire od. proficisci od. pergere; exsulatum ire od. abire; solum vertere exsilii causā; solum mutare: in der V. leben, in exsilio esse; exsulare: aus der V. zurückrufen, revocare de od. ab exsilio: reducere de exsilio; in patriam revocare od. restituere: aus der V. zurückkehren, ex exsilio redire.

Translations

exile

Albanian: mërgim, syrgjyn, internim; Arabic: ⁧نَفْي⁩, ⁧تَبْعِيد⁩; Aramaic: ⁧גלותא⁩; Armenian: աքսոր, աքսորում; Asturian: exiliu, estierru, destierru; Azerbaijani: sürgün; Bashkir: һөргөн; Belarusian: выгнанне, засланне; Bulgarian: изгнание, заточение; Catalan: exili, bandejament, desterrament; Chinese Mandarin: 流亡, 放逐, 流放; Czech: vyhnanství, exil; Danish: eksil; Dutch: ballingschap, verbanning; Estonian: eksiil, maapagu; Finnish: maanpako, maanpakolaisuus; French: exil; Galician: exilio, desterro; Georgian: გაძევება, განდევნა; German: Exil, Verbannung; Greek: εξορία; Ancient Greek: ἐξορία; Hebrew: ⁧גָּלוּת⁩; Hindi: निर्वासन; Hungarian: száműzés, száműzetés; Icelandic: útlegð; Indonesian: pengasingan, eksil; Irish: deoraíocht; Italian: esilio; Japanese: 亡命, 追放; Kazakh: айдалу, қуғын, сүргін; Korean: 망명(亡命), 추방(追放); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: sirgûn; Kyrgyz: сүргүн; Latin: exsilium, ablegatio; Latvian: trimda, izraidījums; Lithuanian: tremtis; Macedonian: изгнанство, прогонство, егзил; Malay: buangan, eksil; Maltese: eżilju; Manx: joarreeaght, joarreeys; Maori: whakapakotanga; Norwegian Bokmål: eksil, utlendighet; Nynorsk: eksil; Occitan: exili; Old English: wræc; Persian: ⁧تبعید⁩; Polish: uchodźstwo, wygnanie, banicja, zesłanie; Portuguese: exílio, desterro; Romanian: exil, exilare; Russian: ссылка, изгнание; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: изгна̀нство, про̀го̄нство, ѐгзӣл, ѝзгон; Roman: izgnànstvo, prògōnstvo, ègzīl, ìzgon; Slovak: vyhnanstvo, exil; Slovene: pregnanstvo, izgnanstvo, izgon; Spanish: exilio, destierro; Swedish: exil, landsflykt; Tajik: бадарға, табъид; Tatar: сөрген; Thai: การเนรเทศ; Turkish: sürgün; Turkmen: sürgün; Ukrainian: вигнання, заслання, екзиль, екзил; Uyghur: ⁧سۈرگۈن⁩; Uzbek: surgun; Volapük: xil; Welsh: alltudiaeth