anas
ἅπανθ' ὁ μακρὸς κἀναρίθμητος χρόνος φύει τ' ἄδηλα καὶ φανέντα κρύπτεται· κοὐκ ἔστ' ἄελπτον οὐδέν, ἀλλ' ἁλίσκεται χὠ δεινὸς ὅρκος χαἰ περισκελεῖς φρένες. → Long, unmeasurable Time brings to light everything unseen and hides what has been apparent. Nothing is beyond hope; even the fearsome oath and the most stubborn will is overcome. | All things long and countless time brings to birth in darkness and covers after they have been revealed! Nothing is beyond expectation; the dread oath and the unflinching purpose can be overcome.
Latin > English
anas anatis N F :: duck
anas anas anatis N F :: senility in women
anas anas anetis N F :: duck
anas anas anitis N F :: duck
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ănăs: ănătis (
I gen. plur. anatum, Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 124; Plin. 25, 2, 3, § 6; rarely anatium, Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 14; 3, 11, 1) [kindr. with old Germ. Anut; Lith. antis; mod. Germ. Ente; perh. also with Sanscr. ātis, a waterfowl], f., the duck: greges anatium, Varr. R. R. 3, 11: anatum ova, Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 124 al.: Anas fluviatilis, wild-duck, Ov. M. 11, 773.
ănās: ātis, f. 3. anus,
I disease of old women: anatem morbum anuum dicebant, id est, vetularum sicut senium morbum senum, Paul. ex Fest, p. 29 Müll.; cf. Placid. p. 435 Mai.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) ănăs,¹⁵ ĭtis (ătis), f., canard, cane : anites Pl. Capt. 1003, canards ; anitum ova Cic. Nat. 2, 124, œufs de canes.
anates Varro R. 3, 3, 3, etc. ; gén. anatum Plin. 25, 6 ; 29, 104 etc.; anatium Varro R. 3, 5, 14.
(2) ănās, ātis, f. (anus), maladie des vieilles femmes : P. Fest. 29, 19.
Latin > German (Georges)
(2) anas2, atis, f. (altind. ati-ḥ, griech. νησσα, ahd. anut), die Ente, anas fluvialis, Ov.: anates maritimae, wilde Enten, Auson. epist. 3, 12. p. 159 Schenkl.: anas femina, anas masculus, Scribon.: anatium stabula, Varr.: anatum ova, Cic. – / Genet. Plur. gew. anatum; doch auch anatium b. Varr. r.r. 3, 5, 14; 3, 11, 1. – Nbf. Nomin. Plur. anitēs, Plaut. capt. 1000 (1003) Brix u. Schoell: Genet. anitum, Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 124.
(3) ānas3, atis, f. (anus), die Altweiberkrankheit, Paul. ex Fest. 29, 19. Plac. gloss. (V) 47, 12; vgl. Gloss. ›anas, γηρας κατ' ὀργών θεῶν‹.
Latin > Chinese
anas, tis. f. :: 鴨子。— sylvestris 野鸭。
Translations
duck
Afán Oromó: daakiyyee; Abkhaz: а-кәата; Adyghe: псычэт, псыкьэт; Afrikaans: eend; Ahom: 𑜆𑜢𑜄𑜫; Aklanon: itik; Alabama: chooskani; Albanian: rosë, rikë; Amharic: ዳክየ; Apache Western Apache: naalʼeełí; Arabic: بَطَّة; Egyptian Arabic: بط, بطة; Gulf Arabic: بَطّ; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܒܛܐ; Armenian: բադ; Assamese: হাঁহ; Asturian: coríu, patu; Avar: ордек; Azerbaijani: ördək; Bashkir: өйрәк, үрҙәк; Basque: ahate, paita; Bats: იხვ; Bau Bidayuh: itit; Belarusian: качка; Bengali: পাতিহাঁস, হাঁস; Bouyei: bidt; Breton: houad; Brunei Malay: itik; Bulgarian: патица, патка, паток; Burmese: ဘဲ; Burushaski: baghla, phari; Buryat: нугаһан; Catalan: ànec; Central Melanau: itiek; Chakma: 𑄦𑄌𑄴; Chamicuro: pato; Chechen: бад; Cherokee: ᎧᏬᏄ; Cheyenne: šé'še; Chichewa: bakha; Chinese Cantonese: 鴨, 鸭; Dungan: язы; Mandarin: 鴨, 鸭, 鴨子; Min Nan: 鴨; Wu: 鴨子, 鸭子; Chukchi: гатԓе, гаԓгат; Chuvash: кӑвакал; Cree: ᓰᓰᑉ, ᔒᔒᑉ; Plains Cree: ᓰᓰᑊ; Czech: kachna; Danish: and; Dargwa: бятӏ; Dhivehi: އަސްދޫނި; Dogrib: detʼǫ; Dolgan: кус; Dongxiang: yazi; Drung: aq; Dupaningan Agta: papa; Dutch: eend; Eastern Cham: ꨀꨕꨩ; Eastern Mari: лудо; Western: лыдывлӓ; Erzya: яксярго, шенже; Esperanto: anaso; Estonian: part; Even: нэкичэн; Evenki: мудыги, ники; Ewe: kpakpaxe; Faroese: dunna, ont; Finnish: ankka, sorsa; French: canard; Friulian: raze; Gagauz: ördek; Galician: parrulo, chilro, curro, lavanco, singüeiro, sixón, eideiro, anitre, urnigo; Georgian: იხვი; German: Ente; Greek: πάπια, νήσσα; Ancient Greek: νῆσσα, νῆττα; Guaraní: ype; Gujarati: બતક; Haitian Creole: kanna; Hausa: agwagwa; Hebrew: ברווז \ בַּרְוָז; Hindi: बतख़, बत्तख, बतख, बत्तख़, बत्तक; Hungarian: kacsa; Icelandic: önd, aliönd; Ido: anado; Indonesian: bebek; Interlingua: anate; Irish: lacha, tonnóg; Italian: anatra; Iu Mien: aapv; Japanese: 鴨, カモ, 家鴨, アヒル; Javanese: bèbèk; Jingpho: hkaipyek, pyek; Kabardian: псыджэд; Kalmyk: нуһсн; Kannada: ಬಾತುಕೋಳಿ, ಬಾತು; Karachay-Balkar: бабуш; Kashmiri : بَطُخ; Kashubian: kaczka; Kazakh: үйрек; Khakas: ӧртек; Khasi: han; Khmer: ទា, ទា; Kimaragang: titik; Korean: 오리; Koryak: ӈавʼгаллы; Kumyk: оьрдек, бабиш; Kurdish Central Kurdish: مِراوی; Laki: بەت; Northern Kurdish: werdek, miravî, bet; Kutenai: kyaq̓ⱡa; Kyrgyz: өрдөк; Ladin: anera, aucia; Lakota: maǧáksiča; Lao: ເປັດ; Latgalian: peile; Latin: anas; Latvian: pīle; Lenape Unami: kwikwinkëm; Lezgi: уьрдег, пӏатӏ; Limburgish: aenj; Lithuanian: antis; Livvi: sorzu; Lombard: aneda; Low German Dutch Low Saxon: ende; German Low German: Aant, Oont, Eunt; Luhya: eyoyo; Luxembourgish: Int; Lü: ᦵᦔᧆ; Macedonian: патка, патор; Malagasy: kanakàna, vorombazàha, angàka; Malay: itik, bebek; Malayalam: താറാവ്; Maltese: papra; Manchu: ᠨᡳᠶᡝᡥᡝ; Mansaka: itik; Mansi: вас; Manx: thunnag, laagh; Marathi: बदक; Mazanderani: سیکا; Mingrelian: კვატა, სინდი; Mirandese: parro; Mon: အဒါ; Mongolian: нугас; Montagnais: shiship; Nahuatl: canauhtli; Nanai: гаса; Navajo: naalʼeełí; Nepali: हाँस; Nivkh: иу, пыйӈа; Norman: cannard; North Frisian: En; Northern Ohlone: sá̄kani; Northern Sami: vuojaš, suorsá; Norwegian Bokmål: and; Nynorsk: and; O'odham: pa꞉do, pahtho; Occitan: rit, anet; Old English: ened; Old Javanese: bebek, itik; Oriya: ବତକ; Oromo: dakiiyyee, daakiyyee; Osage: míɣa; Ossetian Digor: бабуз; Iron: бабыз; Ottoman Turkish: اوردك; Pacoh: ata; Pashto: پتخه, هېلۍ; Persian: اردک, مرغابی, بت; Polabian: pailă; Polish: kaczka; Portuguese: pato, pata; Punjabi: ਬਤਖ਼; Quechua: wacwa; Romani: ratsoy, ratsa; Romanian: rață, rățoi; Romansch: anda; Russian: утка, селезень, качка; S'gaw Karen: ထိၣ်ဒ့ၣ်; Saek: ปิ๊ด; Samoan: pato; Samogitian: pīlė; Sango: bokôo; Sanskrit: कादम्ब; Sardinian: anadi; Saterland Frisian: Oande, Oante; Scots: deuk; Scottish Gaelic: tunnag, lach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: па̏тка, патак; Roman: pȁtka, pátak; Shan: ပဵတ်း; Shor: ӧртек; Sichuan Yi: ꀆ; Sicilian: ànatra; Silesian: kacka; Sindhi: بَدَڪَ; Sinhalese: තාරාවි; Slovak: kačka, kačica; Slovene: raca, racak, racman, utva, otva; Somali: bolobolo; Sorbian Lower: kacka; Upper: kačka; Sotho: pidipidi; Southern Altai: ӧртӧк; Spanish: pato; Sundanese: meri; Svan: მჷლც, წყა̈რშინდ; Swahili: bata; Swedish: and, anka; Sylheti: ꠀꠃꠀ, ꠀꠣꠁ, ꠀꠡ; Tabasaran: уьрдег; Tagal Murut: utik; Tagalog: itik, itik, bibi; Tai Dam: ꪹꪜꪸꪒ; Tajik: мурғобӣ; Tamil: வாத்து; Taos: p'ȍpíaną; Tatar: үрдәк; Telugu: బాతు; Thai: เป็ด; Tibetan: ངང་པ, ཀ་རན་ད; Tigrinya: ደርሆ ማይ; Tlingit: gáaxw; Tok Pisin: pato; Turkish: ördek; Turkmen: ördek; Tuvan: өдүрек; Udmurt: ӵӧж; Ukrainian: качка; Urdu: بطخ; Uyghur: ئۆردەك; Uzbek: oʻrdak; Venetian: ànara, anara; Veps: sorz; Vietnamese: vịt, vịt; Vilamovian: ȧnt; Volapük: dök; Votic: sorsa; Walloon: canård, cane; Welsh: hwyad, hwyaden; West Coast Bajau: itik; West Frisian: ein; White Hmong: os; Wolof: kanaara gi, xànxet; Xhosa: idada, ikewu; Yagnobi: мурғоби; Yakut: кус; Yiddish: קאַטשער, קאַטשקע; Yoruba: abo pé̩pé̩ye̩; Zhuang: bit; Zulu: idada