interfectrix

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Source

Latin > English

interfectrix interfectricis N F :: murderess; assassin (female)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

interfectrix: īcis, f. interfector,
I a murderess (post-Aug.): nepotis, Tac. A. 3, 17; Hyg. Fab. 122.—
II Trop.: abstinentia, Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 8, 95.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

interfectrīx,¹⁶ īcis, f. (interfector), celle qui tue : Tac. Ann. 3, 17.

Latin > German (Georges)

interfectrīx, trīcis, f. (Femin. zu interfector), die Mörderin, alcis, Tac. ann. 3, 17. Hyg. fab. 122. Orest. tr. 201. Vulg. Tob. 3, 9. Augustin. de civ. dei 1, 19, 2: übtr., immodica atque interfectrix (tödlich) tanta abstinentia iudicatur, Cael. Aur. de morb. acut. 3, 8, 95.

Translations

murderess

Albanian: vrasëse; Arabic: ⁧قَاتِلَة⁩; Bulgarian: убийца; Chinese Mandarin: 女殺手/女杀手; Czech: vražedkyně; Danish: morderske; Dutch: moordenares, moordenaarster; Esperanto: murdintino; French: meurtrière; German: Mörderin; Greek: φόνισσα, δολοφόνισσα; Ancient Greek: ἀνδρολέτειρα, ἐργάτις φόνων, μιαιφόνος, μιηφόνος, σφάκτρια, φονεύς, φονεύτρια, φονός; Hebrew: ⁧רוצחת \ רוֹצַחַת⁩; Italian: assassina, omicida; Latin: interfectrix; Norwegian Bokmål: morderske; Nynorsk: morderske; Polish: morderczyni, zabójczyni; Portuguese: assassina; Russian: убийца, женщина-убийца; Slovak: vrahyňa; Spanish: asesina; Swedish: mörderska; Telugu: ఘాతిని, హంతకురాలు

Latin > Chinese

interfectrix, icis. f. :: 打死人之女