coturnix

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τὸ μὴ γὰρ εἶναι κρεῖσσον ἢ τὸ ζῆν κακῶς → for it is better not to exist than to live in misery

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Latin > English

coturnix coturnicis N F :: quail; (also term of endearment)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cō̆turnix: (ō, * Lucr. 4, 641;
I ŏ, Ov. Am. 2, 6, 27; Juv. 12, 97), īcis, f. a sono vocis, Paul. ex Fest. p. 37, 4 Müll., a quail, Plin. 10, 23, 33, § 64 sq.; Plaut. Capt. 5, 4, 6; Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 7 al.—As a term of endearment, Plaut. As. 3, 3, 76.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cŏturnīx,¹⁴ īcis, f., caille : Varro R. 3, 5, 7 ; Lucr. 4, 641 || terme de caresse : Pl. As. 666.

Latin > German (Georges)

coturnīx, nīcis, Genet. Plur. nīcum, f., die Wachtel, Plaut. capt. 1003. Lucr. 4, 639 (wo cod. archet. cocturnicibus), Varro r. r. 3, 5, 7. Ov. am. 2, 6, 27. Quint. 5, 9, 13. Lact. 4, 10, 10. Vulg. exod. 16, 13 u. ö. Edict. Diocl. 4, 41. – als Liebkosungswort, Plaut. asin. 666.

Translations

quail

Albanian: shkurtë, shkurtëz; Apache Western Apache: hashbidí; Arabic: سُمَان‎, سَلْوَى‎; Egyptian Arabic: سمان‎; Armenian: լոր; Assamese: বঁটা, বঁটা চৰাই; Asturian: cogorniz, parpagayera; Azerbaijani: bildirçin; Basque: galeper; Belarusian: перапелка; Bengali: কোয়েল, বটেরা; Breton: koailh; Bulgarian: пъдпъдък; Burmese: ငုံး; Catalan: guatlla; Chechen: лекъ; Cherokee: ᎫᏇ; Chichewa: chinzirí; Chinese Cantonese: 鵪鶉, 鹌鹑; Mandarin: 鵪鶉, 鹌鹑; Czech: křepelka; Danish: vagtel; Dutch: kwartel, kwakkel; Early Assamese: বণ্টা; Eastern Cham: ꨥꩀ; Erzya: ёр; Esperanto: koturno; Estonian: vutt; Faroese: vaktil; Finnish: viiriäinen, amerikanviiriäinen; French: caille, caille des blés; Friulian: cuaie; Galician: paspallás, paspallar, codorna, cadorna, cantagrá, saltagrá, cogorniza, coalla; Georgian: მწყერი; German: Wachtel; Greek: ορτύκι; Ancient Greek: ὄρτυξ; Hawaiian: kēlū; Hebrew: שְֺלָו‎; Hindi: बटेर, वर्तक; Hungarian: fürj; Icelandic: kornhæna; Interlingua: qualia; Irish: gearg; Italian: quaglia; Japanese: ヨーロッパウズラ, 鶉; Kabuverdianu: katurnis; Kalmyk: бөдн; Kapampangan: pugu; Khmer: សត្វក្រួច; Korean: 메추라기; Ladin: caia; Latin: coturnix; Latvian: paipala; Laz: ოტრიკე; Lithuanian: putpelė; Macedonian: потполошка, препелица; Malay: puyuh; Malayalam: കാട; Maltese: summiena; Maori: koreke, tāreke, koitāreke, whēwhī; Mingrelian: ჭყორი; Navajo: díłdánii; Ngazidja Comorian: salwa; Northern Ohlone: sá̄kani; Northern Sami: goaktil; Norwegian: vaktel; O'odham: kakaicu; Occitan: calha, catla; Old English: ersċhenn, edisċhenn; Ossetian: уӕрцц; Persian: بلدرچین‎, ورتیج‎, وشم‎; Polish: przepiórka; Pontic Greek: ορτύκιν; Portuguese: codorna, codorniz; Punjabi: ਬਟੇਰਾ; Romani: dropya; Romanian: prepeliță; Romansch: quacra, quaiglia; Russian: перепел; Sanskrit: वर्तक, वर्तीर; Sardinian: xrìcchibi, trepotès, cricchibì, guàgliulu, cualla; Scottish Gaelic: gearradh-gort; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: препелица; Roman: prepelica; Sicilian: quagghia; Slovak: prepelica; Slovene: prepelica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: paśpula; Upper Sorbian: pocpula; Spanish: codorniz; Svan: შყა̈ჟუ̂, შყეჟუ̂; Swahili: tombo; Swedish: vaktel; Tagalog: pugo, kutipaw, tiktiko; Tamil: காடை; Taos: hȕolóna; Telugu: కౌజు పిట్ట; Thai: นกกระทา; Turkish: bıldırcın; Ukrainian: перепел; Venetian: quàja; Vietnamese: cút, cun cút; Vilamovian: bukfuruk; Volapük: kotur; Waray-Waray: pugo; Welsh: sofliar, soflieir; West Frisian: kwartel; White Hmong: ws, noog ws; Yucatec Maya: beech'; Zazaki: karek

Latin > Chinese

coturnix, icis. f. :: 鵪鶉