carcinoma
Latin > English
carcinoma carcinomatis N N :: ulcer or tumor (malignant?); (term of reproach by Augustus for Julia/Agrippa)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
carcĭnōma: ătis, n., = καρκίνωμα,
I a cancerous ulcer (pure Lat. cancer), a cancer, Cato, R. R. 157, 4; Cels. 5, 28, 2; Plin. 22, 13, 15, § 32 al.—As a term of reproach applied by Augustus to Julia and her son Agrippa, on account of their incorrigible wickedness, Suet. Aug. 65.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
carcĭnōma,¹⁵ ătis, dat.-abl. pl. -matis, n. (καρκίνωμα), cancer [maladie] : Cato Agr. 157, 4 ; Cels. Med. 5, 28, 2 || [fig.] Augustus tria carcinomata sua vocare solebat Suet. Aug. 65, Auguste avait l’habitude de les appeler Agrippa et les deux Julie] ses trois plaies.
Latin > German (Georges)
carcinōma, atis, Dat. u. Abl. Plur. matis, n. (καρκίνωμα), das Krebsgeschwür, der Krebs, Cato, Cels. u.a. – als Schimpfname für Menschen von unheilbarer Verdorbenheit, b. Suet. Aug. 65, 4.
Latin > Chinese
carcinoma, atis. n. :: 疗瘡