Bürde

From LSJ

οἱ τότε ἤρχοντο εἰς τὴν νῆσον → they were then coming to the island

Source

German > Latin

Bürde, onus (eig. u. uneig.). – sarcĭna, kleine sarcinula (Last, Pack, das getragen wird). – molestia (uneig., Beschwerde). – einer B. unterliegen, intolerabili sarcinā deprimi: jmdm. die B. abnehmen, levare alqm onere.

Translations

burden

Arabic: حِمْل‎, عِبْء‎; Egyptian Arabic: حمل‎; Armenian: բեռ; Aromanian: sartsinã, greatsã, griutati, furtii, var; Assamese: বোজা; Belarusian: цяжар, бярэмя, ноша, груз; Bulgarian: товар; Catalan: càrrega, carga; Chinese Mandarin: 負荷, 负荷; Czech: břemeno, zatížení, náklad, zátěž; Danish: byrde, læs; Dutch: last; Faroese: byrði, byrða, burður; Finnish: kuorma, taakka; French: charge, fardeau; Galician: carga; German: Belastung, Last, Bürde; Alemannic German: Burdi; Gothic: 𐌱𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌸𐌴𐌹; Ancient Greek: ἄχθος, βάρημα, βάρος, βρῖθος, φόρημα, φορτίον; Hebrew: נֵטֶל‎, עֹל‎; Hungarian: teher; Icelandic: byrði, burður; Irish: muirear; Italian: carico, fardello; Japanese: 積み荷; Korean: 짐, 바리; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بار گرانی‎; Northern Kurdish: berpirsiyarî, bar; Latin: onus, sarcina; Macedonian: товар; Malay: beban; Maori: wahanga, wahanga; Norwegian Bokmål: byrde, belastning; Nynorsk: byrde, belastning; Old English: byrþen; Persian: بار‎; Polish: ciężar, brzemię; Portuguese: carga, fardo; Romanian: sarcină, povară; Russian: ноша, груз; Sanskrit: भार; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бре̏ме, брје̏ме, то̀вар; Roman: brȅme, brjȅme, tòvar; Slovak: bremeno, náklad, záťaž; Slovene: tovor; Spanish: carga; Swahili: mzigo; Swedish: börda, belastning; Tagalog: dinadalang mabigat; Tajik: бор; Tocharian B: perpette; Turkish: yük; Ukrainian: тягар, ноша, вантаж; Westrobothnian: tȳnj, tōng, bȯhl, kylt; Zazaki: bar, selag