cambio
αἵ τε γὰρ συμφοραὶ ποιοῦσι μακρολόγους → For, in addition, our misfortunes make us long-winded (Appian, Libyca 389.3)
Latin > English
cambio cambiare, -, - V TRANS :: exchange, barter
cambio cambio cambiare, cambiavi, cambiatus V :: change (of money)
cambio cambio cambire, campsi, cambitus V TRANS :: exchange, barter
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
cambio: īre, v. n. (
I perf. campsi, acc. to Charis. pp. 219 and 233 P., and Prisc. p. 906 ib.) whence the Ital. and mercantile cambio, cambiare, cambiatura, etc.; Fr. change, changer, etc.; Engl. change, etc.], to exchange, barter: muto, ἀμείβομαι, Charis. l.l. (post-class. and very rare), App. Mag. p. 284; Sicul. Flacc. Cond. Agr. p. 13 Goes.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cambĭō, āvī, āre, tr., échanger, troquer : Apul. Apol. 17. 4e conj. campsi, cambire Char. 247 ; 262 ; Prisc. Gramm. 10, 52.
Latin > German (Georges)
cambio, āvī, āre (κάμπτω), wechseln, tauschen, Apul. apol. 17. Gromat. vet. p. 151, 20. – / Nbf. cambio, cambsi od. campsi, angef. v. Charis. 247, 9 u. 262, 5. Prisc. 10, 52.
Spanish > Greek
διάβασις, ἀμειβώ, ἀνταλλαγή, ἀντιμετάταξις, ἀλλοίωμα, ἀλλοίωσις, διατροπή, ἀμοιβή, διάλλαξις, ἐναλλοίωσις, ἐξαλλαγή, ἄλλαξις, ἀλλαγή, ἀλλαγίη, διαλλαγή, ἔκστρεψις, ἀλλαγμός, ἀντιμετάληψις, ἐναλλαγή, ἐξάλλαξις, ἀντίπρασις, διαλλάσσω, διάφορος, ἐνάλλαξις, ἐκτροπή, διάμειψις, ἄμειψις, ἄλλαγμα, ἔκβασις, ἐνάλλαγμα, τὸ ἀγχίστροφον, διαστολή, διάλλαγμα, ἀλλοιοτροπία, ἀναστροφή