Horn

From LSJ

Ζεὺς γὰρ μεγάλης γλώσσης κόμπους ὑπερεχθαίρει → Zeus hates the boasts of an overweening tongue

Sophocles, Antigone, 127-128

German > Latin

Horn, I) eig.: cornu. – ein kleines H., corniculum: von H., cornĕus: zu H. werden, cornescere. – mit Hörnern, Hörner habend, tragend, cornūtus: ohne Hörner, mutilus (v. dem, der eig. Hörner haben sollte, z.B. Widder); mit den Hörnern stoßen, cornibus ferire, petere (absol. od. nach jmd. od. etwas, alqm od. alqd): einander, cornibus inter se luctari. – sich die Hörner abstoßen, ablaufen, ferociam exuere (sein Ungestüm ablegen): er hat sich die Hörner abgestoßen, abgelaufen, ferocia eius fracta est (sein Ungestüm ist gebrochen); adulescentiae cupiditates deferbuerunt. adulescentia deferbuit (seine Jugend hat ausgetobt). – II) meton.: a) die Hörnerdes Mondes: cornualunae. – b) Trinkhorn: cornu. – c) Blashorn: cornu (das krumme). – bucĭna (das gerade, wie das Hirtenhorn, Signalhorn). – ins Horn stoßen, cornu inflare; bucinam inflare; bucinare: mit jmd. in ein H. blasen, cum alqo conspirare, consentire (mit jmd. übereinstimmen); cum alqo colludere (mit jmd. unter einer Decke stecken bei Betrügereien).

Translations

horn

Afar: gaysa; Afrikaans: horing; Akkadian: 𒋛; Aklanon: sungay; Albanian: bri; Amharic: ቀንድ; Angor: fufung; Arabic: قَرْن‎; Egyptian Arabic: قرن‎; Hijazi Arabic: قرن‎; Moroccan Arabic: قرن‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܩܪܢܐ‎; Armenian: եղջյուր, պոզ, կոտոշ; Old Armenian: եղջիւր; Aromanian: cornu; Assamese: শিং; Asturian: cuernu; Atong: korong; Azerbaijani: buynuz; Bahnar: ake, hơke; Bashkir: мөгөҙ; Basque: adar; Bau Bidayuh: tanuk; Belarusian: рог; Bengali: শিঙা; Breton: korn; Bulgarian: рог; Burmese: ချို, ဦးချို; Buryat: эбэр; Catalan: banya; Cebuano: sungay; Central Melanau: taduok; Chamicuro: c̈hepa; Chechen: маӏа; Chepang: रोङः; Chinese Dungan: гә, җүә; Mandarin: 角; Chuvash: мӑйрака; Cornish: korn; Crimean Tatar: müyüz; Czech: roh; Dalmatian: cuarno, cuarn; Danish: horn; Dolgan: муос; Dutch: hoorn; Erzya: сюро; Esperanto: korno; Estonian: sarv; Evenki: ие; Faroese: horn; Fataluku: horu; Finnish: sarvi; French: corne; Friulian: cuar; Galician: corno, corna, hasta; Georgian: რქა; German: Horn; Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌽; Greek: κέρατο; Ancient Greek: κέρας; Greenlandic: nassuk; Guaraní: tatĩ; Haitian Creole: kòn; Hausa: ƙaho; Hebrew: קֶרֶן‎; Higaonon: sungay; Hindi: सींग, खाँग, खँगुवा, खगुवा, खँगवा, शाख, सिंग, शृंग; Hungarian: szarv; Icelandic: horn; Indonesian: tanduk; Ingush: муӏ; Irish: adharc; Istriot: cuorno; Italian: corno; Japanese: 角; Javanese: sungu; Jingpho: nrung; Kaingang: nĩka; Kalmyk: өвр; Kashubian: róg; Kazakh: мүйіз; Khasi: reng; Khmer: ស្នែង; Kikuyu: rũhĩa; Kimaragang: sungu; Komi-Zyrian: сюр; Korean: 뿔; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: stirî; Kyrgyz: мүйүз; Lao: ເຂົາ, ນໍ; Latgalian: rogs; Latin: cornu; Latvian: rags; Lithuanian: ragas; Luhya: epembe; Macedonian: рог; Makasae: soru; Malay: tanduk; Maltese: qarn; Manchu: ᡠᡳᡥᡝ; Maori: maire, pihi; Mari Eastern Mari: сюр; Mon: ဂြၚ်; Mongolian Cyrillic: эвэр; Moroccan Amazigh: ⵜⵉⵙⴽⵜ; Nanai: хуе; Navajo: adeeʼ; Northern Sami: čoarvi; Norwegian Bokmål: horn; Nynorsk: horn; Nottoway-Meherrin: osherag; Occitan: bana; Ojibwe: eshkan; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: рогъ; Glagolitic: ⱃⱁⰳⱏ; Old East Slavic: рогъ; Old English: horn; Old Javanese: sungu; Old Prussian: ragis; Oriya: ଶିଙ୍ଗ; Oromo: gaafa; Ossetian: сыкъа; Persian: شاخ‎, سرو‎; Punjabi: ਸਿੰਙ; Plautdietsch: Huarn; Polabian: rüg; Polish: róg; Portuguese: chifre, corno; Quechua: wagra, waqra; Rendille: gas; Rohingya: cíng; Romagnol: cörna; Romani: śing; Romanian: corn: corni, corn coarne; Russian: рог; Rusyn: рог; Saho: gashsha; Sanskrit: शृङ्ग; Sardinian: corru; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ро̑г; Roman: rȏg; Sicilian: cornu; Sindhi: سڱ‎; Slovak: roh; Slovene: rog; Somali: gees; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rog; Upper Sorbian: róh; Spanish: cuerno, cacho, asta; Sundanese: tanduk; Swahili: pembe; Swedish: horn; Sylheti: ꠢꠤꠋ; Tagalog: sungay; Tajik: шох; Talysh: شخ‎; Tashelhit: ⵜⵉⵙⴽⵜ; Tatar: мөгез; Telugu: కొమ్ము; Thai: เขา, นอ; Tibetan: རྭ; Tigrinya: ቀርኒ; Tocharian B: krorīya; Turkish: boynuz; Turkmen: şah; Ugaritic: 𐎖𐎗𐎐; Ukrainian: ріг; Urdu: سینگ‎; Uyghur: مۈڭگۈز‎; Uzbek: shox, muguz; Venetian: corno; Vietnamese: sừng; Walloon: coine; Welsh: corn; West Coast Bajau: sungo; West Frisian: hoarn; White Hmong: kub; Yakut: муос; Zazaki: qoç, aox; Zealandic: 'oôrn; Zou: ki; Zulu: uphondo