vulpes
ῥᾴδιον φθείρειν φαρμακεύσεσιν ἢ ἀποτροπαῖς ἢ καὶ κλοπαῖς → easy to spoil by means of sorcery or diverting or theft
Latin > English
vulpes vulpis N F :: fox
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
vulpes: (volp-), is (collat. form, nom. vulpis, Petr. 58; Avien. 40, 7), f. cf. Gr. ἀλώπηξ,
I a fox.
I Lit., Plin. 28, 11, 46, § 165; Hor. S. 2, 3, 186; id. Ep. 1, 1, 73; id. C. 3, 27, 4 al.—
II Trop., cunning, craftiness: animi sub vulpe latentes, Hor. A. P. 437; Pers. 5, 117.—Prov.
a Jungere vulpes, for any absurd or impossible undertaking, Verg. E. 3, 91.—
b Vulpes pilum mutat, non mores, Suet. Vesp. 16.—
c Tam facile, quam pirum vulpes comest, Plaut. Most. 3, 1, 32.—
III Transf.: vulpes marina, a kind of shark: Squalus alopecia, Linn.; Plin. 9, 43, 67, § 145.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
vulpēs¹² (volpēs), is, f.,
1 renard : Plin. 28, 155 ; Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 73 || animi sub volpe latentes Hor. P. 437, les sentiments qui se cachent sous une peau de renard ; jungere vulpes Virg. B. 3, 91, atteler des renards = tenter l’impossible
2 vulpes marina Plin. 9, 145, renard marin [sorte de squale]. nom. vulpis (volpis), Petr. 58, 12 ; Avian. Fab. 40, 7.
Latin > German (Georges)
vulpēs (altertümlich volpēs), is, f., der Fuchs, I) eig., Varro, Hor. u. Plin.: vulpium aditus, Fuchslöcher, Plin.: vulpium tergis (Fellen) indui, Sen. – Sprichw., vulpes iungere, Füchse zusammenspannen, von etwas Unmöglichem, Verg. ecl. 3, 91: vulpes pilum mutat, non mores, Suet. Vesp. 16, 3: tam facile vinces, quam pirum volpes comest, Plaut. most. 559: bella res est volpis (so!) uda, es ist doch etwas Schönes um einen begossenen Hund, Petron. 58, 12. – der Fuchs als Sinnbild der Schlauheit, Verschlagenheit, animi sub vulpe latentes, Hor. de art. poët. 437: astutam vapido servas sub pectore vulpem, Pers. 5, 117: nunc populus est domi leones, foras (so!) vulpes, Petron. 44, 14. – II) übtr., vulpes marina, eine Art Haifische (Squalus Alopecia, L.), Plin. 9, 145. – / Nom. vulpis (volpis), Petron. 58, 12. Apul. de deo Socr. prol. p. 107 H. (Gold b.S. 3, 8 vulpes). Avian. fab. 40, 7 (bei Phaedr. jetzt [[[oft]] schon des Metrums wegen] überall vulpes, s. Orelli zu 1, 7, 1 not. cr.); dagegen Prob. app. 198, 14 u. 15 K. ›vulpes non vulpis‹. – vulg. vulpex, Gloss. II, 597, 43.
Latin > Chinese
vulpes, is. f. plur. es, ium. :: 狐狸。— marina 魚名。Servare sub pectore vulpem 心懷詭詐。Animi sub vulpe latentes 狡猾。
Translations
fox
Abaza: бага; Abenaki: ôkwses, wôkwses; Adyghe: баджэ; Afrikaans: vos, jakkals; Ainu: チロヌッㇷ゚, シュマリ, キモッペ; Alabama: chola; Albanian: dhelpën dhelpër, dhelpra; Algonquin: wonkis; Alutor: татул; Amharic: ቀበሮ; Andi: сори; Arabic: ثَعْلَب; Egyptian Arabic: تعلب; Hijazi Arabic: ثعلب; Sudanese Arabic: بعشوم; Iraqi Arabic: حسيني; San'ani Arabic: ثعل; Aramaic Hebrew: תעלא; Arapaho: nouː, beːχou; Archi: ссол; Armenian: աղվես; Old Armenian: աղուէս; Aromanian: vulpi; Assamese: শিয়াল; Asturian: raposu, vulpeya; Avar: цер; Azerbaijani: tülkü; Baluchi: روباہ; Bashkir: төлкө; Basque: azeri; Bats: ცოკალ; Belarusian: ліса́, ліс; Bengali: শিয়াল; Bhojpuri: 𑂪𑂷𑂧𑂩; Breton: louarn; Budukh: сокул; Bulgarian: лиси́ца; Burmese: မြေခွေး; Carrier: naŋʌz; Catalan: guineu, guilla, rabosa; Chamicuro: tus̈huli; Chechen: цхьогал; Cherokee: ᏧᎳ; Cheyenne: vóhkéso; Chickasaw: chula; Chinese Cantonese: 狐狸; Dungan: хўзы, ехўзы; Hakka: 狐狸; Mandarin: 狐狸; Min Dong: 狐狸; Min Nan: 狐狸; Wu: 狐狸; Choctaw: chula; Chukchi: ятъёԓ, чеԓгырэӄокаԓгын; Chuvash: тилӗ; Cimbrian: buks, vuks; Cornish: lowarn; Cree: ᒪᕁᐁᓰᐢ; Creek: culv; Crimean Tatar: tilki; Czech: liška; Dalmatian: bualp; Danish: ræv; Dargwa: гурда; Daur: xunugw; Dongxiang: funiegve; Dutch: vos; Erzya: ривезь; Esperanto: vulpo; Estonian: rebane; Even: хули; Evenki: сулаки; Ewe: abei; Faroese: revur; Finnish: kettu; Fox: wâkoshêha; Franco-Provençal: renârd; French: renard, goupil, renard roux, renard commun; Middle French: renard; Old French: gupil, goupil; Friulian: bolp, volp; Gagauz: tilki; Galician: raposo, golpe, renarte; Georgian: მელა, მელია; German: Fuchs, Fuchsrüde, Füchsin, Fähe, Fuchsmännchen, Fuchsweibchen; Alemannic German: Fuchs; Middle High German: vuhs; Gondi: కోయ్లల్; Gothic: 𐍆𐌰𐌿𐌷𐍉; Greek: αλεπού; Ancient Greek: ἀλώπα, ἀλώπηξ, ἀλωπός, ἀντικύων, βασάρα, βασσάρα, βασσαρίς, βάσσαρος, βασσάτη, κερδώ, κίδαφος, κίναδος, κίρα, κίραφος, σκίνδαφος; Greenlandic: terianniaq; Guaraní: aguara; Hawaiian: ʻalopeka, ʻalopeke; Hebrew: שׁוּעָל; Hiligaynon: sora; Hindi: लोमड़ी; Hopi: leetayo; Hungarian: róka; Icelandic: refur, tófa; Ido: foxo; Indonesian: rubah; Ingrian: repoi; Ingush: цхьогал; Inuktitut: ᑎᕆᒐᓐᓂᐊᖅ; Irish: sionnach, madra rua; Old Irish: sinnach; Istriot: bulpo; Italian: volpe; Japanese: 狐, キツネ, フォックス; Jarai: mơja; Kabardian: бажэ; Kalmyk: арат, үнгн; Karachay-Balkar: тюлкю; Karelian: rebo, repo; Kashmiri: لوو; Kashubian: lës; Kazakh: түлкі; Khakas: тӱлгӱ; Khmer: កញ្ជ្រោង; Khotanese Klamath-Modoc: w̓an; Koasati: cola; Komi-Permyak: руч; Korean: 여우; Kumyk: тюлкю; Kurdish Central Kurdish: رێوی; Northern Kurdish: rovî; Kyrgyz: түлкү; Ladin: volp; Ladino: renar; Lakota: tokalu, šungila; Lao: ຈິກຈອກ; Latgalian: lopsa; Latin: vulpes; Latvian: lapsa; Lezgi: сикӏ; Lithuanian: lapė, lapinas; Livonian: re'bbi; Low German: Foß, Voß, Voss; Middle Low German: vos; Luxembourgish: Fochs, Fuuss; Lü: ᦋᦲᧉᦈᦸᧅᧈ; Macedonian: лисица; Mahican: waugoosus; Maithili: खिखिर; Malagasy: amboahaolo; Malay Jawi: روبه, موسڠ; Rumi: rubah, musang; Malayalam: കുറുക്കൻ; Malecite-Passamaquoddy: qaqsoss; Maltese: volpi; Manchu: ᡩᠣᠪᡳ; Manx: shynnagh; Maori: pōkiha; Marathi: कोल्हा; Massachusett: wonksis, wonkqŭssis, wonksis, wonkqŭssis; Menominee: wa·koh; Mi'kmaq: wokwis; Middle Dutch: vos; Middle English: foxe; Mingo: unõˀkwatkwá; Mohawk: tsitsho; Mohegan-Pequot: wôks; Moksha: келазь; Mongghul: funige; Mongolian: үнэг; Montagnais: matsheshu; Montana Salish: χʷaχʷáʕ; Mru: 𖩔𖩑𖩘; Mòcheno: vucks; Nanticoke: waaks; Navajo: mąʼii łitsooí; Nivkh: кʼеӄ; Nogai: туьлки; Norman: r'nard; North Frisian: Fos; Northern Paiute: waŋ̇i’i; Norwegian: rev; O'odham: gaso; Occitan: mandra, rainal, guèine; Ojibwe: ᐙᑯᔥ; Okinawan: 狐; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: лисъ, лисица; Old East Slavic: лисъ, лисица; Old English: fox; Old High German: fuhs, foha; Old Norse: fóa; Old Prussian: lape; Old Turkic: tilkü; Ossetian Digor: робас; Iron: рувас; Pashto: ترودۍ, تروری, تروړۍ; Pawnee: kiwʌ́ku; Penobscot: kwɑ'ŋk'ʷsəs; Persian: روباه; Plautdietsch: Foss; Polabian: laiskă; Polish: lis, lisica, liszka; Portuguese: raposa, raposa-vermelha; Potawatomi: wekshi; Punjabi: ਲੂੰਬੜੀ; Purepecha: kúmi-wátsï; Quechua: atuq; Romagnol: vùlpa; Romani: hilpa; Romanian: vulpe; Romansch: vulp; Russian: лиса́, лиси́ца, лис; Sami Northern Sami: rieban; Inari Sami: riemnjis; Skolt Sami: riʹmjj; Sanskrit: लोपाश; Sardinian: mrexani, fraitzu, liori, grupi; Saterland Frisian: Foaks; Scots: tod; Scottish Gaelic: sionnach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лѝсица, ли́сац; Roman: lìsica, lísac; Seri: χæːs; Tashelhit: abaɣuɣ; Shor: тӱлгӱ; Sicilian: vurpi; Sinhalese: හිවලා, නරියා; Slovak: líška, lišiak; Slovene: lisica, lisjak; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: liška; Upper Sorbian: liška; Southern Altai: тӱлкӱ; Spanish: zorro, zorra, raposo, raposa, vulpeja, raboso, rabosa; Sumerian: 𒈜; Svan: მა̄ლ; Swahili: mbweha mwekundu, thalabu; Swedish: räv; Sylheti: ꠢꠤꠀꠟ; Tabasaran: сул; Tachawit: abaraɣ; Tagalog: soro; Tajik: рӯбоҳ; Tamil: நரி; Taos: tùxwána; Tatar: төлке; Telugu: నక్క; Thai: จิ้งจอก; Tibetan: ཝ་མོ; Tigrinya: ወኻርያ; Tlingit: nɑġʌs’é; Torwali: pūš; Translingual: 🦊; Turkish: tilki; Turkmen: tilki; Tuvan: дилги; Udi: шул; Udmurt: ӟичы; Ukrainian: лис, лиси́ця; Unami: òkwës; Urdu: لومڑی; Uyghur: تۈلكە; Uzbek: tulki; Venetian: volp, bolpe, bolp; Veps: reboi; Vietnamese: cáo; Vilamovian: füks; Volapük: renar; Voro: repän', rebo; Votic: repo; Welsh: cadno, llwynog; West Frisian: foks; Wutunhua: gha; Xhosa: impungutye; Yagnobi: руба; Yakut: саһыл; Yiddish: פֿוקס; Yucatec Maya: ohč; Yurok: wergers, wɹgɹs; Yámana: ĉilóea; Zazaki: lû