ellychnium

From LSJ

ἄμεικτον ἑαυτοῖς καταστῆσαι → refuse to admit him to their society

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ellychnĭum: ii, n., = ἐλλύχνιον,
I a lamp-wick, Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 84; 28, 11, 47, § 168; Vitr. 8, 1; Stat. S. 4, 9, 29.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ellychnĭum, ĭī, n. (ἐλλύχνιον), mèche, lumignon : Plin. 24, 84.

Latin > German (Georges)

ellychnium, iī, n. (ἐλλύχνιον), der Lampendocht, rein lat. linamentum (während candelae filum = der Kerzendocht), Vitr. 7, 1, 5. Plin. 23, 84 u. 28, 168. Isid. 17, 6, 25.

Latin > Chinese

ellychnium, ii. n. :: 燈草撚子

Translations

wick

Arabic: فَتِيل‎, فَتِيلَة‎; Aramaic Jewish: פְּתִילָא‎, פְּתִילֽתָּא‎, בֹּוצִנָא‎; Syriac: ܦܬܺܝܠܳܐ‎, ܦܬܺܝܠܬܳܐ‎, ܒܽܘܨܝܺܢܳܐ‎; Armenian: պատրույգ; Old Armenian: պատրոյգ, բուծին; Azerbaijani: fitil, piltə; Bashkir: филтә; Belarusian: кнот; Bulgarian: фитил; Catalan: ble, metxa; Chinese Mandarin: 燈心/灯心, 燭心/烛心, 炷; Crimean Tatar: melte; Czech: knot; Danish: væge; Dutch: lont; Esperanto: meĉo; Estonian: taht; Faroese: veikur, rak; Finnish: sydän, sydänlanka; French: mèche, mèche de bougie; Galician: pabío; Ge'ez: ፍትል, ፈትል ሡዕ; Georgian: ფითილი; German: Docht, Dacht, Kerzendocht; Greek: φιτίλι; Ancient Greek: θρυαλλίς, ἐλλύχνιον, ἅπτρα; Hungarian: kanóc; Icelandic: kveikur; Irish: buaiceas; Italian: stoppino, lucignolo; Japanese: 芯, 灯心, ろうそくの芯; Kazakh: білте, пілте; Korean: 심지, 등심; Kumyk: мелте; Kyrgyz: билик; Latin: filum, mergulus, ellychnium; Latvian: dakts; Lithuanian: dagtis; Luhya: olutambi; Macedonian: фитил; Malayalam: തിരി; Middle English: weke, mecche; Nepali: मैनधागो; Norwegian Bokmål: veke; Oromo: fo'aa; Ottoman Turkish: فتیل‎; Persian: فتیله‎, پلیته‎; Plautdietsch: Dacht; Polish: knot, świecidło; Portuguese: pavio, mecha; Romanian: fitil, muc; Russian: фитиль; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: фѝтӣљ; Roman: fìtīlj; Slovak: knôt; Slovene: stenj; Somali: dubaalad; Spanish: mecha, pabilo, pábilo; Swahili: utambi, ukope; Swedish: veke; Tagalog: mitsa; Tajik: пилта; Tatar: филтә; Tausug: sumbuhan; Turkish: fitil; Ukrainian: ґніт; Uyghur: پىلىك‎; Uzbek: pilik; Vietnamese: bấc, bấc đèn; Vilamovian: töcht, tȫht; Welsh: pabwyr; Yiddish: קנויט‎