dromedarius

From LSJ

ὁ φίλος ἐστὶν ἄλλος αὐτός → the friend is another self

Source

Latin > English

dromedarius dromedarii N M :: dromedary

Latin > German (Georges)

dromedārius, iī, m. (dromas), das Dromedar, Hieron. vit. Malchi 10. Vulg. Isai. 60, 6.

Latin > Chinese

*dromedarius, ii. m. :: 駱駝

Translations

Afrikaans: dromedaris; Albanian: gamilja; Arabic: جَمَل عَرَبِيّ‎; Egyptian Arabic: هجين‎; Basque: dromedario; Belarusian: драмадэ́р; Breton: dremedal; Bulgarian: едногъ́рба камила; Catalan: dromedari; Chinese Mandarin: 單峰駝, 单峰驼, 單峰駱駝, 单峰骆驼; Czech: dromedár; Danish: dromedar; Dutch: dromedaris; Esperanto: dromedaro; Estonian: dromedar; Faroese: dromedarur; Finnish: dromedaari, yksikyttyräinen kameli; French: dromadaire; Friulian: dromedari; Galician: dromedario; Georgian: ცალკუზა აქლემი; German: Dromedar; Greek: δρομάς; Ancient Greek: δρομάς, δρομοκάμηλος, κάμηλος δρομάς, δρομὰς κάμηλος, δρομαία κάμηλος, δρομαδάριος, δρομεδάριος; Gujarati: સાંઢણી; Hebrew: אֲחַשְׁתְּרָן‎; Hindi: ऊँट, सांडनी; Hungarian: dromedár, egypúpú teve; Icelandic: drómedari; Irish: dromadaire; Italian: dromedario; Japanese: ヒトコブラクダ, 一瘤駱駝; Kashmiri: ووٗنٛٹ‎, ووٗنٛٹِنؠ‎; Kazakh: нар; Khmer: អូដ្ឋបូកមួយ; Korean: 단봉낙타; Latin: dromedaria, dromedarius, dromedarius; Latvian: dromedārs; Macedonian: дромедар; Manx: drommeyder; Mongolian: ганц бөхт тэмээ, наран тэмээ; Norman: dromadaire; Norwegian Bokmål: dromedar; Nynorsk: dromedar; Occitan: dromadari; Persian: شتر‎; Polish: dromader, wielbłąd jednogarbny; Portuguese: dromedário; Romanian: dromader; Romansch: dromedar; Russian: одногорбый верблюд, дромадер, дромедар, верблюд; Sami: dromedára; Sardinian: dromedàriu; Scottish Gaelic: dromadair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дромедар, једногрба камила, једногрба дева; Roman: dromedar, jednogrba kamila, jednogrba deva; Slovak: dromedár; Slovene: dromedar; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: dromedar; Upper Sorbian: wjelbłud; Spanish: dromedario; Swedish: dromedar; Turkish: hecin, tek hörgüçlü deve; Ukrainian: дромадер; Urdu: اونٹ‎, سانڈنی‎; Vietnamese: lạc đà một bướu, lạc đà Ả Rập; Welsh: camel rhedeg; West Frisian: drommedaris