astacus
Latin > English
astacus astaci N M :: lobster/crayfish; kind of crab (L+S)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
astăcus: i, m., = ἀστακός,
I a kind of crab, Plin. 9, 31, 51, § 97; cf. Isid. Orig. 12, 8, 9.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) astăcus, ī, m. (ἀστακός), cancre, écrevisse de mer : Plin. 9, 97.
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) astacus1, ī, m. (ἀστακός), eine Art Meerkrebse, Plin. 9, 97. Apic. 2, 37. Eustath. hexaëm. 7, 2. Isid. 12, 8, 9.
Latin > Chinese
astacus, i. m. :: 螃蟹
Translations
Abenaki: sôga; Afrikaans: kreef; Albanian: karavidhe, gaforre; Arabic: كَرْكَنْد; Armenian: օմար; Assamese: ডাঙৰ মিছামাছ; Asturian: llocántaru; Azerbaijani: xərçəng, omar; Basque: otarraina; Belarusian: амар; Bengali: গলদা; Bonggi: kulakng; Breton: legestr; Bulgarian: омар; Burmese: ပုဇွန်ထုတ်ကြီး; Catalan: llagosta, llamàntol, escamarlà; Cebuano: banagan; Chinese Cantonese: 龍蝦, 龙虾; Mandarin: 龍蝦, 龙虾; Wu: 龍蝦, 龙虾; Cornish: legest; Corsican: gàmbaru; Czech: humr; Danish: hummer; Dhivehi: އިހި; Dupaningan Agta: lobugen; Dutch: zeekreeft, kreeft, hommer; Esperanto: omaro; Estonian: homaar; Faroese: hummari; Finnish: hummeri; French: homard; Galician: lumbrigante, lubrigante, lagosta; Georgian: ასთაკვი, კიბო, ლობსტერი; German: Hummer; Greek: αστακός; Ancient Greek: ἀστακός, κάμμαρος, καμμαρίς; Guaraní: tuku; Haitian Creole: oma; Hawaiian: ula; Hebrew: סַרְטַן־יָם; Hiligaynon: karitot, kiritot, lukon; Hindi: झींगा मछली, लॉब्स्टर; Hungarian: homár; Icelandic: humar; Ido: homardo; Indonesian: udang laut, lobster; Interlingua: homaro; Irish: gliomach; Italian: astice, aragosta, gambero di mare, lupicante; Japanese: 伊勢海老, イセエビ, ロブスター; Kazakh: омар; Khmer: បង្កងសមុទ្រ, បង្កងសៅទាវ; Korean: 가재, 바닷가재; Kyrgyz: омар; Lao: ກຸ້ງໃຫຍ່, ໂກ່ມ; Latin: cammarus, astacus; Latvian: omārs; Lithuanian: omaras; Luxembourgish: Homard, Hummer; Macedonian: јастог; Malay: udang kara; Maltese: awwista; Manx: gimmagh; Maranao: odang; Mi'kmaq: jagej anim; Middle English: loppestere; Navajo: tónteel chʼoshtsoh bíláshgaantsohí; Norman: honmard; Northern Norwegian Bokmål: hummer; Occitan: ligombau; Persian: خرچنگ دریایی, روبیان; Plautdietsch: Humma; Polish: homar; Portuguese: lagosta; Romanian: homar; Russian: омар, лобстер; Scots: lapster; Scottish Gaelic: giomach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ја̏стог, хла̑п; Roman: jȁstog, hlȃp; Slovak: morský rak; Slovene: jástog; Somali: argoosto, xayawaan; Spanish: langosta, bogavante; Swedish: hummer; Tagalog: ulang; Tajik: харчанги баҳрӣ; Thai: กุ้งมังกร, ล็อบสเตอร์; Tongan: uo; Turkish: ıstakoz; Turkmen: omar; Ukrainian: омар; Urdu: لابسٹر; Uyghur: چوڭ راك; Uzbek: omar; Vietnamese: tôm hùm, tôm rồng; Volapük: humar; Waray-Waray: banagan; Welsh: cimwch, cimychiaid; West Zhuang: duzlungzyah