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asellus

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Ἔνιοι δὲ καὶ μισοῦσι τοὺς εὐεργέτας → Nonnulli oderunt adeo beneficos sibi → Es hassen manche sogar ihre Wohltäter

Menander, Monostichoi, 171

Latin > English

asellus aselli N M :: (small/young) ass, donkey; fish of the cod family, hake?; Asses/stars in Cancer

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ăsellus: i, m.
dim. asinus,
I a little ass, an ass's colt.
I Lit.: dossuarius, Varr. R. R. 2, 6 fin.: asellus onustus auro, * Cic. Att. 1, 16: tardus, Verg. G. 1, 273: lente gradiens, Ov. M. 11, 179; so id. ib. 4, 27; Hor. S. 1, 9, 20; Vulg. Num. 16, 15; ib. Joan. 12, 14 al.—Prov.: narrare fabellam surdo asello, to preach to deaf ears, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 199 (an imitation of a Greek proverb, Ὄνῳ τις ἔλεγε μῦθον · ὁ δὲ τὰ ὦτα ἐκίνει; cf. Schmid ad Hor. l. c.).—
II Transf.
   A Of a man addicted to sensuality, Juv. 9, 92; Petr. 24 fin.; Hier. Vit. S. Hilar.—
   B Aselli, two stars in Cancer: Sunt in signo Cancri duae stellae parvae, Aselli appellati, Plin. 18, 35, 80, § 353; cf. Hyg. Astr 2, 23.—
   C A sea-fish much prized by the Romans, perh. cod or haddock, Varr. L. L. 5, § 77, p. 31 Müll.; cf. Plin. 9, 17, 28, § 61.—Prov.: post asellum diaria non sumo, after delicious fare I take no common food, Petr. 24.—
   D Asellus, a Roman cognomen, Cic. de Or. 2, 64, 258; Liv. 27, 41 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) ăsellus,¹¹ ī, m. (dim. de asinus),
1 petit âne, ânon : Cic. Att. 1, 16, 12
2 poisson de mer : Varro L. 5, 77
3 Aselli, deux étoiles du Cancer Asellus Australis (δ Cancri) et Asellus Borealis (γ Cancri)] : Plin. 18, 353.

Latin > German (Georges)

asellus, ī, m. (Demin. v. asinus), der Esel, I) eig.: tardus, Verg.: agitator aselli, Verg. u. Col.: asellus auritus, Ov.: asellus dossuarius, Varr.: as. Pessinuntius, Varr. fr.: iniquae mentis asellus, Hor.: as. onustus auro, Cic.: asellus cum asinario occurit, Suet.: ad molas asellis uti, Varr.: in mentem venit te bovem esse et me asellum, Plaut.: asello sedens, Hier.: tergo residebat aselli, Ov.: bipes as., ein zweibeiniger Esel (v. einem zur Unzucht gebrauchten Menschen), Iuven. 9, 92 (vgl. Hier. ep. 27, 3). – Sprichw., s. ago (no. I, 2, a, α, od. S. 262) u. surdus. – II) übtr.: A) ein leckerer Seefisch, Laber. com. u. Nep. nach Plin. 9, 69. Varr. LL. 5, 77. Ov. hal. 133: pisces teneri, ut sunt scari, aselli, iulides, Cael. Aur. chron. 1, 1, 22. – Sprichw., post asellum diaria non sumo, nach so herrlicher Kost (herrlichem Genuß) nehme ich nicht mit gemeiner vorlieb, Petr. 24, 7. – II) ein vierbeiniges Gestell, ein Bock, *Pallad. 1, 18, 2 (wo jetzt basellis). – C) aselli, zwei Sterne im Sternbild des Krebses, Hyg. astr. 2, 23. Plin. 18, 353. – D) Asellus, ein röm. Beiname, wie: Tib. Claudius Asellus, von dem Zensor Scipio Afr. minor aus dem Ritterstande gestoßen u. unter die Ärarier versetzt, Cic. de or. 258 u. 268. – / assellus geschr. Corp. inscr. Lat. 4, 1555.

Latin > Chinese

asellus, i. m. :: 小驢魚名

Translations

ass

Arabic: حِمَار‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܚܡܪܐ‎, ܚܡܪܬܐ‎, ܐܬܢܐ‎; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: חֲמָרָא‎; Armenian: էշ, ավանակ; Azerbaijani: eşşək; Baluchi: ہر‎; Basque: asto; Chinese Mandarin: 驢, 驴, 驢子, 驴子; Chuvash: ашак; Czech: osel; Danish: æsel; Dutch: ezel; Esperanto: azeno; Estonian: eesel; Finnish: aasi; French: âne; German: Esel, Eselin; Greek: όνος, γάϊδαρος; Ancient Greek: ἀειδούριον, ἀμφώδων, γάδαρος, γαείδαρος, γαϊδάριον, ὄνος; Hungarian: szamár; Icelandic: asni; Ido: asno; Indonesian: keledai; Interlingua: asino; Irish: asal; Italian: asino, ciuco, somaro, buricco; Karachay-Balkar: эшек; Kazakh: есек; Korean: 나귀, 당나귀; Kyrgyz: эшек; Latin: asinus, asellus, asella; Latvian: ēzelis; Laz: ეშეღი; Limburgish: aezel; Macedonian: магаре; Malay: keldai; Manx: assyl; Norwegian: esel, asen; Occitan: ase, asne; Old French: asne; Persian: خر‎; Plautdietsch: Äsel; Polish: osioł anim; Portuguese: asno, burro, jumento, besta, jerico, jegue; Romanian: măgar, asin; Russian: осёл, ишак; Samoan: asini; Sanskrit: गर्दभ; Scottish Gaelic: asal, aiseal; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ма̀гарац; Roman: màgarac; Sicilian: sceccu; Slovak: somár, osol; Slovene: osel; Spanish: asno, pollino, burro, jumento; Sudovian: asilas; Swedish: åsna; Tagalog: asno; Tocharian B: kercapo; Turkish: eşek; Vietnamese: lừa; Volapük: cuk

Abkhaz: аҽада; Adyghe: щыды; Afrikaans: donkie; Akkadian: 𒀲; Albanian: gomar, magar; Amharic: አህያ; Arabic: حِمَار‎; Egyptian Arabic: حمار‎; Gulf Arabic: حمار‎; Moroccan Arabic: حمار‎, حمارة‎, دحش‎, دحشة‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܚܡܪܐ‎, ܚܡܪܬܐ‎, ܐܬܢܐ‎; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: חֲמָרָא‎; Armenian: էշ, ավանակ; Aromanian: cãci, dãngã, gumar, dãnglãrã, shonj, tãronj, uci, uricljat, tar; Assamese: গাধ; Asturian: burru, burra; Avar: хӏама; Awadhi: गदहा; Azerbaijani: eşşək, ulaq; Baluchi: ہر‎; Bashkir: ишәк; Basque: asto; Bau Bidayuh: kaldei; Belarusian: асёл; Bengali: গাধা; Breton: azen; Budukh: лем; Bulgarian: магаре, осел; Burmese: မြည်း; Buryat: элжэгэн; Catalan: ase, somera, burro, burra, ruc, ruca; Central Melanau: keledai; Chechen: вир; Cherokee: ᏗᎦᎵᏅᎯᏛ; Cheyenne: a'éevo'ha; Chichewa: bulu; Chickasaw: haksibish falaa'; Chinese Cantonese: 驢, 驴, 驢仔, 驴仔; Dungan: лү; Hakka: 驢仔, 驴仔; Mandarin: 驢, 驴, 驢子, 驴子; Min Dong: 驢, 驴; Min Nan: 驢, 驴, 驢仔, 驴仔; Wu: 驢, 驴; Chuukese: tongki; Chuvash: ашак; Coptic: ⲉⲱ; Crimean Tatar: eşek; Czech: osel; Dalmatian: samur; Danish: æsel; Dhivehi: ހިާމރު‎; Dutch: ezel; Eastern Mari: осёл; Elfdalian: åsn; Esperanto: azeno; Estonian: eesel; Ewe: tedzi; Faroese: asni; Finnish: aasi; French: âne; Friulian: mus; Galician: asno, burro; Georgian: ვირი, ჯორი; German: Esel; Grauchen, Grautier; Gothic: 𐌰𐍃𐌹𐌻𐌿𐍃; Greek: γάιδαρος, γαϊδούρα, γαϊδούρι, όνος; Greenlandic: siutitooq; Gujarati: ગધેડો; Hausa: jaki; Hebrew: חֲמוֹר‎, אָתוֹן‎; Hindi: गधा; Hungarian: szamár; Icelandic: asni; Ido: asno; Indonesian: keledai; Ingush: вир; Interlingua: asino; Irish: asal; Istriot: samèri; Italian: asino, somaro, buricco, ciuco; Japanese: 驢馬, ロバ; Kalmyk: элҗгн; Kannada: ಕತ್ತೆ; Karachay-Balkar: эшек; Kashubian: osoł; Kazakh: есек; Khmer: សត្វលា, លា; Korean: 당나귀, 나귀; Kriol: ginggong ginggong; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کەر‎; Northern Kurdish: ker; Kyrgyz: эшек; Ladin: musc, musciat; Lao: ລາ, ມ້າລໍ; Latin: asellus, asinus; Latvian: ēzelis; Laz: ეშეღი; Lezgi: лам; Ligurian: ase; Limburgish: aezel; Lithuanian: asilas; Low German: Esel; Luo: punda; Luxembourgish: Iesel; Lü: ᩃᩣ; Macedonian: магаре; Malay Jawi: کلداي‎, حمار‎; Rumi: keldai, himar; Malayalam: കഴുത; Maltese: ħmar; Manchu: ᡝᡳᡥᡝᠨ; Manx: assyl; Maori: kāihe; Marathi: गाढव; Moksha: ишме; Mongolian: илжиг; Navajo: télii; Neapolitan: ciuccio; Norman: âne; Northern Sami: ásen; Norwegian: esel; Occitan: ase, asne; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: осьлъ; Old East Slavic: осьлъ; Old English: esol; Old French: asne; Oriya: ଗଧ; Oromo: harree; Ossetian: хӕрӕг; Pashto: خر‎; Persian: خر‎, الاغ‎; Plautdietsch: Äsel; Polish: osioł, oślica; Portuguese: asno, jerico, jegue, jumento, burro; Punjabi: ਗਧਾ; Quechua: wuru, asnu; Romani: magari, magarka; Romanian: măgar, asin; Romansch: asen; Russian: осёл, ослица, ишак; Samoan: asini; Sanskrit: गर्दभ; Sardinian: burriccu, molenti, molingianu, àinu; Campidanese: àinu, bestiolu, molènti, bistrassu; Logudorese: poleddu, polléddu, pulléddu, àinu, àinu; Scots: cuddie; Scottish Gaelic: asal; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ма̀гарац, то̀вар; Roman: màgarac, tòvar; Sicilian: sceccu; Sindhi: گڏھ‎; Sinhalese: බූරුවා; Slovak: somár, osol; Slovene: osel, oslica; Somali: dameer; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: ezel, wósoł; Upper Sorbian: wosoł; Sotho: tonki; Southern Altai: эштек; Spanish: asno, burro, jumento; Sumerian: 𒀲; Swahili: punda; Swedish: åsna; Tagalog: asno, buriko; Tajik: хар; Tamil: கழுதை; Taos: mùldu'úna; Tatar: ишәк; Telugu: గాడిద; Thai: ลา; Tibetan: བོང་བུ; Tigrinya: ኣድጊ; Tocharian B: kercapo; Tok Pisin: donki, esel; Turkish: eşek, merkep; Turkmen: eşek; Tuvan: элчиген; Udmurt: ишак, осёл; Ukrainian: осел, віслюк, ішак; Urdu: گدھا‎; Uyghur: ئېشەك‎; Uzbek: eshak; Venetian: muso, àxeno; Vietnamese: lừa; Volapük: cuk; Wakhi: xur; Walloon: ågne, bådet, både, bourike, ågntea; Welsh: asyn; West Coast Bajau: keribas; West Frisian: ezel; Wolof: mbaam-sëf mi, mbaam-sëf; Xhosa: imbongolo; Yakut: осёл; Yiddish: אייזל‎, חמור‎; Yoruba: ké̩té̩ké̩té̩; Zazaki: her; Zulu: imbongolo, udonki; Zuni: moshok'o