circumcisio

From LSJ

χρόνῳ μὲν ἀγρεῖ Πριάμου πόλιν ἅδε κέλευθος → in time this expedition will capture the city of Priam

Source

Latin > English

circumcisio circumcisionis N F :: circumcision; cutting around (physical/moral)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

circumcīsĭo: ōnis, f. circumcido,
I a cutting around, circumcision, physical and moral (only in eccl. Lat.): carnis, cordis, spiritūs, Lact. 4, 17, 1 sqq.; Tert. adv. Jud. 2; 3 et saep.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

circumcīsĭō, ōnis, f. (circumcido), circoncision : Aug. Serm. 210, 3.

Latin > German (Georges)

circumcīsio, ōnis, f. (circumcido), die Beschneidung, Eccl.: circ. carnis, Augustin. serm. 210, 3.

Latin > Chinese

*circumcisio, onis. f. :: 割身古敎規割損之禮

Translations

Albanian: synet; Arabic: خِتَان‎; Moroccan Arabic: ختانة‎, طهارة‎, طهور‎; Armenian: թլփատում, թլփատություն; Asturian: circuncisión; Azerbaijani: sünnət; Bashkir: сөннәт, сөннәткә ултыртыу, сөннәткә биреү, бабаға ултыртыу; Belarusian: абраза́нне; Bulgarian: обря́зване; Catalan: circumcisió; Cebuano: pagkatuli; Chechen: суннат; Chinese Mandarin: 包皮環切術, 包皮环切术, 割禮, 割礼, 割包皮; Czech: obřízka; Danish: omskæring, omskærelse; Dutch: besnijdenis; Esperanto: cirkumcido; Estonian: ümberlõikamine; Faroese: umskering; Finnish: ympärileikkaus; French: circoncision; Galician: circuncisión; Georgian: წინადაცვეთა; German: Beschneidung, Zirkumzision; Greek: περιτομή; Ancient Greek: περιτομή; Hausa: kaciya; Hebrew: מִילָה‎; Hindi: ख़तना, खतना, सुन्नत, मुसलमानी; Hungarian: körülmetélés; Icelandic: umskurður; Indonesian: khitan, sunat, sirkumsisi; Irish: imghearradh, timpeallghearradh; Italian: circoncisione; Japanese: 割礼, 包皮切断, 包茎手術; Javanese: sunat, tetak, supit; Kazakh: сүндет; Khmer: ការកាត់ស្បែកចុងអង្គជាតិចេញ; Korean: 할례, 포피절제, 포경수술; Kyrgyz: сүннөт; Latin: circumcisio; Latvian: apgraizīšana; Lithuanian: apipjaustymas; Macedonian: обрежување; Malay: khatan, sunat, perkhatanan; Maltese: ħtin; Ngazidja Comorian: mrino, urinwa; Occitan: circomcision; Old English: ymbsnidennes; Oriya: ସୁନତ୍; Persian: ختنه‎, سنت‎; Polish: obrzezanie; Portuguese: circuncisão; Punjabi: ਖ਼ਤਨਾ, ਸੁੰਨਤ; Romanian: circumcizie; Russian: обрезание, циркумцизия; Sanskrit: त्वच्छेद; Scottish Gaelic: timcheall-ghearradh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: обрезивање, циркумцизија; Roman: obrezivanje, cirkumcizija; Slovak: obriezka; Slovene: obrezovanje, cirkumcizija; Spanish: circuncisión; Swahili: tohara; Swedish: omskärelse; Tagalog: pagtutuli, pagsusunat; Tajik: хатна; Turkish: sünnet; Turkmen: sünnet; Ukrainian: обріза́ння; Urdu: ختنہ‎, سنت‎; Uyghur: سۈننەت‎; Uzbek: sunnat, xatna; Vietnamese: cắt bao quy đầu; Volapük: säprepüdam; Walloon: discalotaedje; Western Panjabi: ختنہ