Latin > English
acacia acaciae N F :: acacia, gum arabic tree; gum of this or related trees. gum arabic
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ăcācĭa: ae, f., = ἀκακία.
I The acacia-tree, the Egyptian pod-thorn: Mimosa Nilotica, Linn.; described by Plin. 24, 12, 67, § 109 sq.—
II The juice or gum of the same, Cels. 6, 6; Plin. 20, 21, 85, § 233; Scrib. Comp. 23 al.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ăcăcĭa,¹⁶ æ, f., mimosa : Plin. 13, 63, etc.
Latin > German (Georges)
acacia, ae, f. (ἀκακία), I) die Akazie, der ägyptische Schotendorn (vgl. acanthus no. II), Plin.: acacia rufa, Cass. Fel. 29: acaciae suci od. gummi, Cels. – II) meton., der Akaziensaft u. der Akaziengummi, Cels. u.A.
Spanish > Greek
γαυδουράκανθον, ἀγριόκαρδον, ἀγριόκαρδος, ἀειδουράγκαθον, ἀκάνθιον, ἀκακία, ἀντίγονον, ἄκανθα, ἄκανθος
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Latin > Chinese
acacia, ae. f. :: 皂角。槐樹
Translations
Arabic: أَقَاقِيَا, سَنْط, طَلْح, قَرَظ; Bhojpuri: बबूल; Bulgarian: акация; Catalan: acàcia; Cebuano: akasya; Coptic Sahidic: ϣⲟⲛⲧⲉ; Bohairic: ϣⲟⲛϯ; Fayyumic: ϣⲁⲛϯ; Czech: akácie, kapinice; Dutch: acacia; Esperanto: akacio; Finnish: akasia; French: acacia; German: Akazie; Greek: ακακία; Ancient Greek: ἀγριόκαρδον, ἀγριόκαρδος, ἀειδουράγκαθον, ἀκακία, ἄκανθα, ἀκάνθιον, ἄκανθος, ἀντίγονον, γαυδουράκανθον; Hebrew: שיטה; Hiligaynon: akasya; Hindi: बबूल; Hungarian: akácia; Hunsrik: Akassje; Icelandic: akasía; Indonesian: akasia; Irish: acáise, acaicia, crann acaicia; Italian: acacia; Japanese: アカシア; Kapampangan: akasya; Latin: acacia; Malay: akasia; Maltese: akaċja; Manx: acaashey; Maori: keiha; Norwegian: akasie; Polish: akacja; Portuguese: acácia; Quechua: harka; Romanian: acacia; Russian: акация; Spanish: acacia; Swahili: mshita; Swedish: acacia, acaciaträd, akacia, akaciaträd; Tagalog: langil, akasya; Turkish: akasya; Ukrainian: акація; Volapük: kaaziad, kaaziadabim; Xhosa: umnga