Stier

From LSJ

μάλα δ' ὦκα θύρηθ' ἔα ἀμφὶς ἐκείνων → very soon I was out, away from them | very soon was out of the water, and away from them

Source

German > Latin

Stier, der, taurus. Vgl. »Ochs, Rind«. – ein junger St., iuvencus: ein kleiner St., taurulus: vom Stiere, Stier-, taurinus (z.B. sanguis).

Translations

Akan: nantwinini; Akkadian: 𒋗𒌑𒊒; Amharic: በሬ; Arabic: ثَوْر‎; Egyptian Arabic: تور‎; Aramaic: תורא‎; Archi: анс; Armenian: ցուլ; Asturian: toru, bue; Avar: оц; Azerbaijani: öküz, buğa; Bashkir: үгеҙ; Basque: zezen; Belarusian: бык; Bengali: ষণ্ড; Bole: bijimi; Breton: tarv; Bulgarian: бик; Burmese: နွားထီး; Catalan: toro; Chinese Mandarin: 公牛, 特; Cornish: tarow; Czech: býk; Danish: tyr, okse; Dutch: bul, stier; Eblaite: 𒄞𒌉; Esperanto: virbovo, taŭro; Estonian: sõnn; Ewe: nyitsu; Faroese: tarvur; Finnish: sonni; French: taureau; Galician: touro, almallo, boi; Ge'ez: ሶር; Georgian: ხარი; German: Bulle, Stier, Bummal; Greek: ταύρος; Ancient Greek: ταῦρος; Hausa: sa; Hebrew: שור‎, פר‎; Hindi: सांड, बैल, ऋषभ; Hungarian: bika; Icelandic: naut; Ido: bovulo, tauro; Indonesian: sapi, banteng; Interlingua: tauro; Irish: tarbh; Old Irish: tarb; Italian: toro; Japanese: 雄牛, 牡牛; Kashmiri: دانٛد‎; Kazakh: бұқа; Khmer: គោបា; Korean: 황소; Kurdish Central Kurdish: گا‎; Northern Kurdish: ga, ga; Southern Kurdish: گا‎; Latin: taurus, bōs; Latvian: bullis; Lezgi: йац, бугъа; Lithuanian: jautis; Low German: Bull; Lombard: tòr; Lusitanian: taurom; Luxembourgish: Stéier; Macedonian: бик; Malay: lembu jantan; Maltese: gendus, barri; Manx: tarroo; Maore Comorian: kondzo; Maori: pūru; Marathi: बैल; Mi'kmaq: latto'law anim, natto'law anim, matto'law anim; Mongolian: бух; Navajo: dóola; Neapolitan: toro; Ngazidja Comorian: mɓe-ɗume; North Frisian: Bol, Stiir; Norwegian Bokmål: okse; Nynorsk: okse; Occitan: taur; Old Church Slavonic: бꙑкъ, тоуръ; Old English: fearr; Ossetian: богъ; Ottoman Turkish: بوغا‎; Persian: گاو نر‎; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤋𐤐‎; Plautdietsch: Boll; Polish: byk; Portuguese: touro, toiro; Romanian: taur; Russian: бык; Sanskrit: ऋषभ, उक्षन्; Sardinian: trau; Scottish Gaelic: tarbh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: би̏к; Roman: bȉk; Seri: tooro, ziix cooha ctam; Sicilian: tàuru, tàvuru; Slovak: býk; Slovene: bik; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: byk; Spanish: toro; Svan: ჴა̈ნ; Swahili: fahali; Swedish: tjur; Sylheti: ꠛꠤꠌꠣꠟ; Tagalog: toro; Taos: tùlu’úna; Thai: พฤษภ; Tibetan: གླང; Tigre: ሶር; Tigrinya: ሶር; Tocharian B: kauᵤrṣe; Tok Pisin: bulmakau man, bulmakau; Tswana: poo; Turkish: boğa; Ugaritic: 𐎘𐎗; Ukrainian: бик, буга́й; Umbrian: 𐌁𐌖𐌌; Urdu: سانڈ‎, بیل‎; Uyghur: بۇقا‎; Uzbek: buqa; Venetian: toro; Vietnamese: bò đực; Volapük: tor, hibub, xoil; Walloon: gayet, torea; Welsh: tarw; West Frisian: bolle; Westrobothnian: oks, åoks; Wolof: yëkk wi; Yakut: оҕус; Yiddish: ביק‎, בוהײַ‎; Zazaki: ga, go, boxe