basio
Ξένος πεφυκὼς τοὺς ξενηδόχους (ξενίζοντας) σέβου → Honorem habe, peregrine, susceptoribus → Als Gast erweise dem, der dich bewirtet, Ehr
Latin > English
basio basiare, basiavi, basiatus V TRANS :: kiss, give a kiss
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
bāsĭo: āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. basium,
I to kiss, to give a kiss (poet. and rare; most freq. in Cat.; not in Plaut. or Ter.): basia multa basiare, Cat. 7, 9; 8, 18; 48, 1 sq.; Mart. 1, 94, 2; 7, 95, 7; 11, 98, 8; Petr. 18, 4; 135, 2.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
bāsĭō,¹² āvī, ātum, āre (basium), tr., baiser, donner un baiser : quem basiabis ? Catul. 8, 18, à qui tes baisers ? cf. 48, 2 ; Petr. 18, 4 ; Mart. 1, 94, 2 || [av. acc. de la pers. et de l’objet intérieur] aliquem basia multa basiare Catul. 7, 9, donner à qqn mille baisers.
Latin > German (Georges)
bāsio, āvī, ātum, āre, zärtlich küssen, alqm, Catull. u. Mart.: mellitos oculos alcis, Catull.: pedes decoros puellae, Apul.: alqm non numquam, Apul.: alqm semel iterumque u. alqm spissius, jmd. abküssen, Petr.: oculos alcis usque ad milia trecenta, Catull. – mit dopp. Acc., alqm multa basia, jmdm. viele Küsse geben, Catull. 7, 9.
Latin > Chinese
Translations
kiss
Abaza: ашӏагвдзра; Abkhaz: агәӡра, агәыдкылара; Afrikaans: soen; Albanian: puth; Alemannic German: verschmutza; Amharic: ሳመ, መሳም; Arabic: قَبَّلَ, بَاسَ, لَثَمَ; Egyptian Arabic: باس; Gulf Arabic: باس; Hijazi Arabic: باس; Moroccan Arabic: باس; Aragonese: besar; Aramaic Syriac: ܢܽܘܫܩܬܳܐ, ܢܽܘܫܰܩܬܳܐ; Arapaho: niitén-; Archi: пӏаъбос, баъ-бос; Armenian: համբուրել, պաչել; Aromanian: bash, bashu; Asturian: besar; Avar: баизе; Aymara: jamp'atiña; Azerbaijani: öpmək; Bashkir: үбеү; Basque: musu eman; Belarusian: цалаваць, пацалаваць; Bengali: চুম্বন করা, বুসা; Bikol Central: hadok; Bislama: kis, kisim, kiskisim; Breton: pokat, bouchañ; Bulgarian: целувам, целуна; Burmese: နမ်း; Buryat: таалаха; Catalan: besar, petonejar, fer un petó; Cebuano: halokan, halok; Ch'orti': tzuhtzi uti'; Chamorro: chiku; Chechen: берташ да̄ха; Cherokee: ᎠᏔᏪᏙᏍᎦ; Cheyenne: -mȧsém, -mȯsém, -mȯsém, -vȯsémohtá, -vȯsémȯsáne; Chinese Cantonese: 接吻, 嘴, 嘴嘴, 錫/锡, 惜; Dungan: щинтын; Hokkien: 吻, 唚/吣; Mandarin: 吻, 親/亲, 親吻/亲吻, 接吻, 親嘴/亲嘴; Choctaw: impuⁿsa; Chukchi: йыӈок; Chuvash: чупту; Cornish: amma, abma; Corsican: basgià; Crimean Tatar: öpmek; Czech: líbat, políbit, dát pusu; Dalmatian: bissuor; Danish: kysse; Dutch: kussen, zoenen; Dzongkha: འུ; Emilian: basèr; Erzya: паламс, палсемс; Esperanto: kisi; Estonian: suudlus, suudlema; Evenki: нюка̄ндя-мӣ; Faroese: mussa, kyssa; Finnish: suudella, suukottaa, pussata; French: embrasser, baiser; Friulian: bussâ, bušâ; Gagauz: öpmää; Galician: bicar, beixar; Gallurese: basgià; Gamilaraay: yabili; Georgian: კოცნა, ამბორი; German: küssen, knutschen; Gothic: 𐌺𐌿𐌺𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: φιλάω, φιλώ, ασπάζομαι, δίνω φιλί; Ancient Greek: ἀσπάζομαι, κατασπάζομαι, καταφιλέω, κυνεῖν, κυνέω, κυνῶ, φιλεῖν, φιλέω, φιλῶ; Greenlandic: kunippaa, kunissivoq; Guaraní: hetũ; Hebrew: נישק \ נִשֵּׁק, נתן נשיקה; Higaonon: hadok; Hiligaynon: halukan, halok; Hindi: चूमना, चुम्बन करना; Hungarian: puszil, csókol; Hunsrik: kisse; Icelandic: kyssa; Ido: kisar; Ilocano: ungngo; Indonesian: cium, mengecup, sun; Ingrian: antaa suuta; Interlingua: basiar; Irish: póg; Italian: baciare; Ivatan: mangarek; Japanese: キスする, 口付けする, 接吻する, チューする; Jarai: čŭm; Javanese: sun; Kapampangan: uma, uman; Karelian: nopata, ukata, šuuda mučottua; Kaurna: taapaanthi; Kazakh: сүю, өбу; Khakas: охсанарға; Khmer: ថើប; Khün: ᨧ᩠ᨷᩪ; Korean: 입맞추다, 키스하다, 뽀뽀하다, 뽀뽀를 하다; Kuna: wagar ue; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ماچ کردن; Northern Kurdish: maç kirin, ramûsandin; Kyrgyz: өбүү, өөп коюу; Ladino: bezar; Lao: ຈູບ, ຫອຍຈູບ, ຈຸມພິດ; Latgalian: sumynuot, bučuot; Latin: basio, osculor, suavior, savior; Latvian: skūpstīt, bučot; Ligurian: baijà; Limburgish: pune; Lithuanian: bučiuoti; Lombard: basà; Luxembourgish: kussen, këssen, eng Bees ginn; Macedonian: бакнува, бакне, бацува, баци, целива; Malay: mencium; Malayalam: ചുംബിയ്ക്കുക, ഉമ്മ വക്കുക; Maltese: bies; Manchu: ᠣᠵᠣᠮᠪᡳ; Manx: cur paag da, cur smittag da; Marathi: चुंबन, पापा, पापी; Mazanderani: خش, خش هداهن; Middle English: kissen; Mingrelian: ჯუნა; Mirandese: beisar; Mongolian Cyrillic: үнсэх, озох; Navajo: yiyiitsʼǫs; Neapolitan: vasà; Nepali: म्वाइँ खानु; Ngazidja Comorian: uɓusu; Norman: embraichi, baîsi; North Frisian: taatji; Northern Sami: cumˈmát; Northern Thai: ᨧ᩠ᨷᩪ; Norwegian Bokmål: kysse; Occitan: baisar, potonar; Ojibwe: ojiim; Old English: cyssan; Old Frisian: kessa; Old High German: kussen; Old Norse: kyssa; Old Saxon: kussian; Oromo: dhungachuu; Ottoman Turkish: اوپمك; Pashto: چومل, مچول; Persian: بوسیدن, ماچ کردن; Piedmontese: basé; Polish: całować, pocałować; Portuguese: beijar; Quechua: much'ay, mucai, muzai; Romanian: săruta, pupa; Romansch: bitschar, bitschear, bitschier, bütschar, bütscher; Russian: целовать, поцеловать, целоваться; Sanskrit: चुम्ब्; Sardinian: basai, vasare; Campidanese: basare; Logudorese: basu, basare; Sassarese: bajà; Scottish Gaelic: pòg; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љубити, пољубити, целивати, цјеливати, поцеливати, поцјеливати; Roman: ljúbiti, poljúbiti, celívati, cjelívati, pocelivati, pocjelivati; Sicilian: vasari, baciari; Sinhalese: හාදුව; Slovak: bozkať, pobozkať; Slovene: ljubiti, poljubljati, poljubiti; Somali: dhunkasho; Sorbian Lower: póškaś, wupóškaś, póšknuś; Upper: košić, wokošić; Southern Altai: окшоор, јытаар, ӧбӧр; Southern Sami: tjuvliestidh, tjånnahtidh; Spanish: besar; Old Spanish: besar; Swahili: -busu, -nonea; Swedish: kyssa, pussa; Tagalog: halikan, hahagkan; Tajik: бӯса кардан, бӯса гирифтан, бӯсидан, бӯсса кардан; Tamil: முத்தம்; Tatar: үбәргә; Telugu: ముద్దాడు, చుంబించు; Thai: จูบ; Tibetan: འོ་བྱེད, ཁ་བསྐྱལ, ཨོའོ་བསྐྱལ, འོ་བྱས; Tupinambá: îurupyter; Turkish: öpmek; Turkmen: öpmek; Tuvan: ошкаар, чыттаар; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎌𐎖; Ukrainian: цілувати, поцілувати; Urdu: چومنا, چمبان کرنا; Uyghur: ئۆپمەك, بوسە قىلماق, لېۋىگە باسماق; Uzbek: oʻpmoq, boʻsa olmoq; Venetian: baxar; Vietnamese: hôn, hun; Volapük: kidön; Võro: suuandminõ; Walloon: rabressî, båjhî; Waray-Waray: harok; Welsh: cusanu; West Frisian: tútsje; Western Bukidnon Manobo: hazek; Yakut: уураа, убураа; Yiddish: קושן; Yucatec Maya: ts'u'uts'