autumnus

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Latin > English

autumnus autumna, autumnum ADJ :: of autumn, autumnal
autumnus autumnus autumni N M :: autumn; autumn fruits, harvest

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) autumnus1, ī, m., der Herbst (die drei Monate vom Herbstäquinoktium bis zum Wintersolstitium, d.h. vom 23. Sept. bis zum 22. Dez.; nach dem landwirtschaftl. Kalender aber die Zeit vom 8. od. 13. Aug. bis zum 9. od. 14. Nov.), quae temporis quasi naturam notant, hiems, ver, aestas, autumnus, Cic.: pomifer, Hor.: gravis, Caes.: novus, adultus, praeceps, Serv. Verg. georg. 1, 43: sub autumno, Ov.: autumno (im H.), Varr., Verg. u. Plin. ep.: statim autumno, Liv.: autumno, non verno (al. non vere), Plin.: vel verno vel autumno, Suet. fr.: autumno adulto, Tac., vergente, Tac., praecipiti, Amm.: autumni tempore, Liv. u. Plin.: pestilentia autumni, Caes.: autumni aestus, frigora, Verg.: autumni fere tempus erat, Liv.: Plur. autumni, Hor. carm. 2, 14, 15. Ov. met. 1, 117. Mart. 9, 2, 1: meton., septem autumni, sieben H. = sieben Jahre, Ov. met. 3, 326 sq.: senes autumni, alte (reife) Herbstgaben, -früchte, Mart. 3, 58, 7. – / autumpnus geschr. b. Suet. fr. 122 R.
(2) autumnus2, a, um (1. autumnus), herbstlich, Herbst-, aequinoctium, Plin.: tempus, Manil.: tempestas, Gell.: pruinae, Auson. – subst., autumnum, ī, n. (sc. tempus; vgl. Charis. 34, 16), die Herbstzeit, der Herbst, Varr. fr. b. Non. 71, 20: Plur. autumna (sc. tempora), Cypr. ad Demedr. 3: Ggstz., verna et autumna, Tert. de res. carn. 12.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) autumnus,¹⁶ a, um, automnal, d’automne : imber autumnus Cato Agr. 58, pluie d’automne ; cf. Plin. 14, 34 ; 19, 108 ; Gell. 19, 7, 2.
(2) autumnus,¹⁰ ī, m.,
1 automne : Cic. Rep. 4, 1 ; Cæs. G. 7, 35, 1 ; C. 3, 2, 3 ; autumno vergente Tac. Ann. 11, 4, à la fin de l’automne ; autumno adulto Tac. Ann. 11, 31, vers le milieu de l’automne ; septem autumni Ov. M. 3, 326, sept automnes (sept ans)
2 [fig.] les productions de l’automne : senes autumni Mart. 3, 58, 7, vins vieux, cf. 12, 57, 22.

Latin > Chinese

autumnus, a, um. adj. :: 秋時者。Aequinoctium autumnum 秋分。
autumnus, i. m. :: 秋時

Translations

autumn

Abaza: дзны; Abkhaz: ҭагалан, хкаарачан; Adyghe: бжыхьэ; Afrikaans: herfs; Albanian: vjeshtë, britëm; Amharic: መፀው, በልግ; Arabic: خَرِيف; Egyptian Arabic: خريف; Hijazi Arabic: خريف; Moroccan Arabic: خريف; Aragonese: agüerro, sanmigalada, aborral; Armenian: աշուն; Aromanian: toamnã; Assamese: শৰৎকাল, শৰৎ; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܬܸܫܪ̈ܝܹܐ; Asturian: seronda; Atayal: hawqan abaw; Avar: хасалихълъи; Azerbaijani: payız, güz; Bashkir: көҙ; Basque: udazken; Belarusian: восень, увосень, ўвосень; Bengali: শরৎ, হেমন্ত; Bikol Central: tagtarataan; Breton: diskar-amzer; Brunei Malay: musim luruh; Bulgarian: есен; Burmese: ဆောင်းဦး; Buryat: намар; Carpathian Rusyn: осинь; Catalan: tardor; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵡⴰⵏ; Central Melanau: musim laraih; Chechen: гуьйре; Cherokee: ᎤᎶᎪᎰᏍᏗ; Chinese Cantonese: 秋天, 秋季; Dungan: чютян; Hakka: 秋季; Hokkien: 秋天; Mandarin: 秋天, 秋季; Northern Min: 秋天; Wu: 秋天; Chuvash: кӗркунне; Cornish: kynnyav; Crimean Tatar: küz; Czech: podzim; Dalmatian: autun; Danish: efterår, høst; Dargwa: гӏебшни; Daur: namur; Dolgan: күһүн; Dutch: herfst, najaar; Elfdalian: ost, lovbliku; Erzya: сёксь; Esperanto: aŭtuno; Estonian: sügis; Etruscan: 𐌀𐌕𐌖𐌍𐌄; Even: болани; Evenki: болони; Faroese: heyst; Finnish: syksy; French: automne; Friulian: autun, Autun, atom, Atom, sierade, Sierade, sorunviêr, Sorunviêr; Galician: outono; Gallurese: attugnu, ottugnu, vaggjmu; Georgian: შემოდგომა; German: Herbst, Herbstzeit; Greek: φθινόπωρο; Ancient Greek: ὀπώρα, φθινόπωρον; Greenlandic: ukiaq, ukiaĸ; Guaraní: araroguekúi, ro'yñepyrũ; Gujarati: પાનખર; Hebrew: סתיו / סְתָו; Hindi: शरद्, पतझड़, ख़िज़ाँ, पाईज़; Hungarian: ősz; Hunsrik: Herrebst; Icelandic: haust; Ido: autono; Ilocano: duppo; Indonesian: musim gugur; Ingrian: syksy; Ingush: гийре; Interlingua: autumno; Irish: fómhar; Italian: autunno; Japanese: 秋, 秋季, 秋期; Jeju: ᄀᆞ슬, ᄀᆞ을; Kabardian: бжьыхьэ; Kalmyk: намр; Kannada: ಶರತ್ಕಾಲ; Kapampangan: kalugus; Karachay-Balkar: къач, кюз; Karelian: sygyzy; Kashmiri: ہَرُد; Kashubian: jeséń; Kazakh: күз; Khakas: кӱскӱ; Khmer: សរទៈ; Klamath-Modoc: sʔaLam; Korean: 가을, 추계(秋季); Kumyk: гюз; Kurdish Central Kurdish: پاییز, خەزان; Northern Kurdish: payiz; Kyrgyz: күз; Lak: ссут; Lao: ລະດູໃບໄມ້ຫຼົ່ນ, ລະດູໃບໄມ້ຫລົ່ນ, ລຶດູໃບໄມ້ຫລົ່ນ; Latgalian: rudiņs; Latin: autumnus; Latvian: rudens; Lezgi: зул; Ligurian: aotùnno; Lishana Deni: גׄירי; Lithuanian: ruduo; Livvi: sygyzy; Louisiana Creole French: otònn, lotònn; Low German German Low German: Harvst, Harvsttiet; Luxembourgish: Hierscht; Macedonian: есен; Malagasy: fararano; Malay: musim gugur, musim luruh; Malayalam: ശരത്കാലം; Maltese: ħarifa; Manchu: ᠪᠣᠯᠣᡵᡳ; Maori: ngahuru; Marathi: शरद; Mari Eastern Mari: шыже; Western Mari: шӹжӹ; Megleno-Romanian: toamnă; Middle English: hervest; Middle Korean: ᄀᆞᅀᆞᆶ; Mingrelian: დამორჩილი; Mòcheno: herbest; Moksha: сёксе; Mongolian Cyrillic: намар; Mongolian: ᠨᠠᠮᠤᠷ; Montagnais: takuatshin; Nanai: боло; Navajo: aakʼee, aakʼeed; Nepali: शरद; Nivkh: тилф; Norman: erchéyant, autaomme, S'tembre, arryire; North Frisian: Hārefst; Northern Mansi: таквс; Norwegian Bokmål: høst; Nynorsk: haust; Occitan: auton, tardor; Okinawan: 秋; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: ѥсень; Old East Slavic: осень; Old English: hærfest; Old Korean: 秋察; Old Prussian: assanis; Oromo: birraa; Osage: htąątą́; Ossetian: фӕззӕг; Pannonian Rusyn: єшень; Pashto: منى, خمسور, خزان, پاڼ رېژ, پاڼي رژون; Persian Iranian Persian: پائیز, خَزان, خَریف, پاییز; Plautdietsch: Hoafst; Polabian: jisin; Polish: jesień; Portuguese: outono; Punjabi Gurmukhi: پت جھڑ, ਪਤਝੜ, ਖਿਜਾਂ; Romagnol: autôn; Romanian: toamnă; Romansch: atun, utuon; Russian: осень; Sami Inari Sami: čohčâ; Kildin Sami: че̄ххч; Northern Sami: čakča; Skolt Sami: čõhčč; Ter Sami: чаккч; Sanskrit: शरद; Sardinian: atonzu, atongiu, atognu; Campidanese: attonzu; Logudorese: attonzu; Sassarese: attugnu; Saterland Frisian: Häärst; Scots: back-end, hairst; Scottish Gaelic: foghar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: је̏се̄н; Roman: jȅsēn; Shor: кӱскӱ; Sicilian: autunnu; Sindhi: سرء, خزان, خريف; Sinhalese: සරත් ඍතුව; Slovak: jeseň; Slovene: jesén; Somali: dayr; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: nazyma, nazymje; Upper Sorbian: nazyma; Spanish: otoño; Sudovian: asenis; Svan: მუჟღვერ; Swahili: vuli, majira ya pukutiko, kipindi cha bubujiko; Swedish: höst; Tabasaran: чвул; Tagalog: taglagas; Tajik: тирамоҳ, поиз; Talysh: poz; Tamil: இலையுதிர்காலம்; Tat: поризэ, pariz; Tatar: көз; Telugu: శరత్కాలం, ఆకురాలుకాలం; Thai: ใบไม้ร่วง, ฤดูใบไม้ร่วง, หน้าใบไม้ร่วง; Tibetan: སྟོན་ཀ; Tigrinya: ቀውዒ; Tlingit: yeis; Turkish: güz, hazan, sonbahar; Turkmen: güýz; Tuvan: күс; Udmurt: сӥзьыл; Ukrainian: осінь; Ulch: боло; Urdu: خَزاں, خِزاں, پائِیز, سَرَد, پَت جَھڑ, خَرِیف; Uyghur: كۈز; Uzbek: kuz; Venetan: utuno, otuno, auton; Vietnamese: mùa thu, thu); Vilamovian: hiewyst; Volapük: fluküp; Votic: sütšüzü; Welsh: hydref; West Frisian: hjerst; White Hmong: caij mplooj zeeg; Winnebago: cąąnį; Wolof: lolli; Yakut: күһүн; Yiddish: האַרבסט, אָסיען; Yoruba: ìgbà ìwọ́wé, ìgbà ìkórè, ìgbà fọ́ọ̀lù, ìgbà ọ́tọ́ọ̀mù; Yup'ik: uksuaq; Zazaki: payız, hazan; Zhuang: cou, seizcou; Zulu: ukwindla, ikwindla class 5/6