consonans

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ταράσσει τοὺς ἀνθρώπους οὐ τὰ πράγματα, ἀλλὰ τὰ περὶ τῶν πραγμάτων δόγματα → what disturbs people is not what happens, but their view of what happens | it is not the things themselves that disturb men, but their judgements about these things

Source

Latin > English

consonans (gen.), consonantis ADJ :: agreeing; sounding in accord; fitting, suitable, appropriate
consonans consonans consonantis N F :: consonant; (letter not a vowel)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

consŏnans: antis, v. consono.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cōnsŏnāns, tis,
1 part. de consono
2 a) adjt, convenable : Dig. 12, 2, 34 ; b) subst. f., consonne : Quint. 1, 4, 6.

Latin > German (Georges)

cōnsonāns, antis (consono), I) eig., als gramm. t. t., mitlautend, subst. (verst. littera, dah. gen. fem.), der Mitlauter, Konsonant, Quint. u.a. Gramm. – II) übtr., übereinstimmend, passend, ICt.

Latin > Chinese

consonans, tis. adj. c. :: 同响。和意。Tenor vitae per omnia — sibi 始終不變之行實。

Translations

consonant

Afrikaans: konsonant; Albanian: bashkëtingëllore; Arabic: ⁧صَامِت⁩; Armenian: բաղաձայն; Azerbaijani: samit; Bashkir: тартынҡы; Basque: kontsonante; Belarusian: зычны; Breton: kensonenn; Bulgarian: съгласна; Burmese: ဗျည်း; Catalan: consonant; Chechen: мукъамаза; Chinese Mandarin: 子音, 輔音/辅音; Cornish: kessonen; Corsican: cunsunante; Czech: souhláska; Danish: konsonant; Dutch: medeklinker, consonant; Esperanto: konsonanto; Estonian: kaashäälik, konsonant; Faroese: hjáljóð; Finnish: konsonantti, kerake; French: consonne; Galician: consoante; Georgian: თანხმოვანი; German: Konsonant, Mitlaut; Greek: σύμφωνο; Ancient Greek: ἄφωνον, σύμφωνον, συμφωνούμενον; Greenlandic: aappersariaq; Haitian Creole: konsòn; Hebrew: ⁧עיצור \ עִצּוּר⁩; Hindi: व्यंजन; Hungarian: mássalhangzó; Icelandic: samhljóð; Ido: konsonanto; Indonesian: huruf mati, konsonan; Ingrian: konsonantta, soglasnoi; Interlingua: consonante; Irish: consan; Italian: consonante; Japanese: 子音; Kazakh: дауыссыз дыбыс; Khmer: ព្យញ្ជនៈ; Korean: 자음(子音), 닿소리; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: dengdar; Kyrgyz: үнсүз; Lao: ພະຍັນຊະນະ; Latin: consonans; Latvian: līdzskanis; Lithuanian: priebalsis; Macedonian: согласка; Malay: bunyi mati, konsonan; Malayalam: വ്യഞ്ജനം; Maori: orokati; Mongolian Cyrillic: гийгүүлэгч; Navajo: zátłah; Norman: consonne; Norwegian Bokmål: konsonant; Pashto: ⁧صامت⁩, ⁧بې غږه⁩, ⁧بې ږغه⁩, ⁧غيرغږيز⁩, ⁧کانسوننټ⁩; Persian: ⁧همخوان⁩; Polish: spółgłoska; Portuguese: consoante; Romanian: consoană; Russian: согласный; Sanskrit: व्यञ्जन; Scottish Gaelic: connrag, consan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: суглас, су̀гласнӣк; Roman: suglas, sùglasnīk; Slovak: spoluhláska; Slovene: soglasnik; Southern Altai: туйук; Spanish: consonante; Swahili: konsonanti; Swedish: konsonant, konsonantljud, medljud; Tagalog: katinig; Tajik: ҳамсадо; Telugu: హల్లు; Thai: พยัญชนะ; Turkish: ünsüz, sessiz; Turkmen: çekimsiz; Ukrainian: приголосний, шелесті́вка; Uyghur: ⁧ئۈزۈك تاۋۇش⁩; Uzbek: ohangdosh; Vietnamese: phụ âm; Volapük: konsonat, konsonataton; Walloon: cossoune; Welsh: cytsain; Xhosa: ulwazi lwezandi; Yiddish: ⁧קאָנסאָנאַנט⁩; Yoruba: kọ́ńsónáǹtì; Zulu: ungwaqa class 1a/2a