catellus
ἄνθρωπός ἐστι πνεῦμα καὶ σκιὰ μόνον → human being is only a breath and a shadow, man is but a breath and a shadow
Latin > English
catellus catelli N M :: little/small/young dog, puppy; (term of endearment); little/light chain
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
cătellus: i, m., and far more freq. cătella (once not contr. cătēnŭla, Paul. Nol. 26, 462), ae, f.
dim. catena; cf. Prisc. p. 556 P.,
I a small chain.
a Masc., in a play on the meaning of 1. catellus, Plaut. Curc. 5, 3, 13.—
b Fem., Cato, R. R. 135, 1; Caecil. ap. Non. p. 199, 10; Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 55; Liv. 39, 31, 19: vaginae catellis crepitant, Plin. 33, 12, 54, § 152; cf. Isid. Orig. 19, 31, 15, and Fest. p. 273, 12 Müll.
cătellus: i, m., and cătella, ae, f.
dim. catulus, canis,
I a little dog, puppy, whelp.
a Masc., Plaut. Stich. 4, 2, 40; Varr. ap. Non. p. 94, 24; Cic. Div. 1, 46, 103 Orell. N. cr.; Val. Max. 1, 5, 3; Mart. 1, 84; Juv. 6, 551; 9, 61; and as a term of endearment, Plaut. As. 3, 3, 103; Hor. S. 2, 3, 259.—
b Fem., Mart. 3, 82, 19; Juv. 6, 654; and as a term of endearment: mi catella, Hier. Ep. 22, 29.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cătellus,¹⁴ ī, m. (catulus),
1 petit chien : Pl. St. 620 || [fig., terme de caresse] : sume, catelle Hor. S. 2, 3, 259, prends, mon chéri
2 jeu de mots avec catella 2 [petit chien, petite chaîne] : Pl. Curc. 691.
Latin > German (Georges)
catellus, ī, m. (Demin. v. catulus), das junge Hündchen, Plaut., Varr. fr., Cic. u.a.: decesserat catellus, quem puella in deliciis habuerat, ihr Lieblingshündchen, Val. Max. – als Liebkosungswort, Busselchen, Plaut. asin. 693. Hor. sat. 2, 3, 259. – Plaut. Curc. 691 im scherzh. Doppelsinn = Hündchen u. = Kettchen (vgl. 2. catella).
Latin > Chinese
Translations
puppy
Afrikaans: hondjie; Arabic: جَرْو; Lebanese Arabic: جرو; Moroccan Arabic: كليب; South Levantine Arabic: جرو; Armenian: լակոտ, թուլա, քոթոթ; Aromanian: cãtsãl; Asturian: perrín, cachorru; Avar: таращ; Bashkir: көсөк; Basque: txakurkume; Belarusian: шчанюк, шчаня, шчанё, цюцька; Bengali: কুত্তার বাচ্চা, কুকুরছানা; Bulgarian: кученце, пале, кутре; Burmese: ခွေးကလေး; Catalan: cadell; Central Dusun: duku; Chinese Cantonese: 狗仔; Mandarin: 小狗; Cornish: kolyn; Crimean Tatar: küçelek, boşıq; Czech: štěně; Danish: hvalp; Dutch: puppy; Esperanto: hundido, hundidino; Estonian: kutsikas, kutsikas; Even: качикан; Finnish: pentu, penikka, koiranpentu; French: chiot; Friulian: nassint; Gagauz: pali; Galician: cachorro, cadelo; Gallurese: catteddu; Georgian: ლეკვი; German: Welpe, Hündchen, Hundewelpe, junger Hund, Hundebaby; Greek: κουτάβι; Ancient Greek: κυνάριον, κυνιδεύς, κυνίδιον, κυνίσκος, σκυλάκιον, σκύλαξ; Greenlandic: qimmiaraq; Gujarati: ગલૂડિયું, કુરકુરિયું; Hawaiian: ʻīlio keiki; Hebrew: כלבלב, גּוּר; Hindi: पिल्ला; Hungarian: kiskutya, kölyökkutya; Iban: anak chauk; Icelandic: hvolpur; Ido: hundyuno, hundyunulo, hundyunino; Ilocano: uken; Indonesian: anak anjing; Irish: coileáinín; Italian: cucciolo, cagnolino, cagnetto; Japanese: 子犬; Jarai: nĕng; Javanese: kirik; Kazakh: күшік; Khmer: កូនឆ្កែ; Korean: 강아지; Lao: ລູກໝາ, ລູກຫມາ; Latgalian: kucāns, sunāns; Latin: catulus, catellus; Latvian: kucēns; Macedonian: кученце, кутре; Malay Jawi: انق انجيڠ, انق اسو, کيريق; Rumi: anak anjing, anak asu, kirik; Maltese: ġeru, ġerwa; Manchu: ᠨᡳᠶᠠᡥᠠᠨ; Maranao: tito; Mazanderani: کتکا; Mi'kmaq: lmu'ji'j, nmu'ji'j; Mongolian: гөлөг, нохойн гөлөг; Montagnais: atimuss; Navajo: łééchąąyázhí; Norwegian Bokmål: valp; Nynorsk: kvalp, kvelp; Occitan: cadèl, cadèu, gosset, canhòt, canhon; Old East Slavic: щенѧ; Old English: hwelp; Persian: توله سگ; Polish: szczeniak, szczenię; Portuguese: filhote de cão, cachorro, cachorrinho; Punjabi: کَتُورا / ਕਤੂਰਾ; Quechua: allqucha; Romani: rikono, zhukeloro; Romanian: cățel, cățeluș; Russian: щенок, цуцик, кутёнок; Sardinian Campidanese: catteddu, calleddu, cacciurru; Logudorese: cacciùcciu, catteddu; Sassarese: catteddu, cucciucciu; Scottish Gaelic: cuilean; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: штѐне, штенац; Roman: štène, šténac; Sicilian: cagnolu; Slovak: šteňa; Slovene: kužek, ščene; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: šćenje; Southern Altai: кӱчӱк; Spanish: cachorro, perrito; Swedish: hundvalp, valp; Tagal Murut: kuku; Tagalog: tuta; Tamil: நாய்க்குட்டி; Tarifit: aqzin; Telugu: కుక్కపిల్ల; Thai: ลูกหมา; Tibetan: ཁྱི་ཕྲུག, ཨ་ཡོ་འོ; Turkish: enik, yavru köpek, köpek yavrusu; Turkmen: güjük; Ukrainian: цуценя, щеня, собача; Venetian: cagnol; Vietnamese: chó con, cún, cún con; Volapük: dogül; Walloon: tchinot, djonne di tchén; Welsh: ci bach; Wolof: kuti bi; Yiddish: הינטעלע