esca
τί δ' ἢν ῥαφανιδωθῇ πιθόμενός σοι τέφρᾳ τε τιλθῇ, ἕξει τινὰ γνώμην λέγειν τὸ μὴ εὐρύπρωκτος εἶναι; → What if he should have a radish shoved up his ass because he trusted you and then have hot ashes rip off his hair? What argument will he be able to offer to prevent himself from having a gaping-anus | but suppose he trusts in your advice and gets a radish rammed right up his arse, and his pubic hairs are burned with red-hot cinders. Will he have some reasoned argument to demonstrate he's not a loose-arsed bugger
Latin > English
esca escae N F :: food, meat; a dish prepared for the table; victuals, viands; bait
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
esca: ae (
I gen. sing. escas, Liv. Andron. ap. Prisc. p. 679 P.), f. for edca, v. esco, and edo; cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 84 Müll., food, both of men and beasts (class.; cf.: victus, cibus, cibaria, alimenta, edulia, opsonium, pulmentum; epulae, daps, etc.).
I In gen.
A Lit.: dii nec escis aut potionibus vescuntur, Cic. N. D. 2, 28; id. Div. 1, 51; id. Fin. 2, 28; Plaut. Men. 1, 1, 12; id. Most. 3, 2, 2; id. Mil. 2, 6, 98; Verg. G. 4, 17; Hor. S. 2, 2, 72 et saep.—In plur., Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 56; id. Men. 3, 1, 10; id. Ps. 3, 2, 41; id. Truc. 2, 7, 48; Verg. A. 12, 475; Plin. 9, 47, 71, § 154.—
B Trop.: tun']] vetule, auriculis alienis colligis escas? Pers. 1, 22. —
II In partic., bait for catching animals.
1 Lit., Plaut. As. 1, 3, 68; Mart. 4, 56; Petr. 3 fin.—
2 Trop.: divine Plato escam malorum appellat voluptatem, Cic. de Sen. 13, 44.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ēsca,¹² æ, f. (edo 1),
1 nourriture, aliments, pâture : escis et potionibus vescuntur Cic. Nat. 2, 59, ils mangent et boivent
2 appât, amorce : Mart. 4, 56, 6 || [fig.] : voluptas, esca malorum Cic. CM 44, le plaisir appât du mal. gén. arch. escas Andr. d. Prisc. Gramm. 6, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
ēsca, ae. f. (zu edo), I) (die schon zubereitete) Speise, das Essen, Futter (Ggstz. potio), Cic. u.a.: escae maximae, ein gewaltiger Esser, Plaut. – II) insbes., a) die Lockspeise, der Köder (vollst. esca illex, Solin. 27, 28), Ov. hal., Petron. u. Mart. – übtr., esca est meretrix, Plaut.: voluptas esca malorum, Cic., u. voluptates corporis illecebrae et escae malorum, Cic. fr. – b) der Zunder, Isid. 17, 10, 18. Commodian. apol. 73 (wo aber Ludwig nisi solus ignis adescat). – / Genet. Sing. escas, Liv. Andr. Odyss. fr. bei Prisc. 6, 6.
Latin > Chinese
esca, ae. f. (edo.) :: 食物。魚餌。— malorum voluptas 快樂即小人之餌。
Translations
food
food
Abkhaz: афа; Acholi: cam; Afrikaans: kos, voedsel; Ainu: アエㇷ゚; Akan: aduane; Albanian: ushqim; Ambonese Malay: makanan; Amharic: ምግብ, መብል; Arabic: طَعَام; Egyptian Arabic: اكل; Gulf Arabic: أَكِل; Hijazi Arabic: أَكِل; Moroccan Arabic: ماكلة; South Levantine Arabic: أكل; Aramaic: אוכלא; Armenian: ուտելիք, սնունդ, կերակուր; Aromanian: mãcari, mãcare; Assamese: খোৱাবস্তু, খানা; Asturian: comida; Azerbaijani: qida, ərzaq, yemək; Bakhtiari: زات; Baluchi: ورگ; Bashkir: аҙыҡ, ризыҡ, аш; ем; Basque: janari; Belarusian: харчава́нне, е́жа; Bengali: খাদ্য, গেজা; Breton: boued, bouedoù; Bulgarian: храна́; Burmese: စားစရာ, အစားအစာ, အစား; Catalan: menjar, aliment; Cebuano: pagkaon; Central Melanau: wakkan; Chechen: яа хӏума, кхача, даар; Chichewa: chakudya; Chichonyi-Chidzihana-Chikauma: chakurya; Chinese Cantonese: 嘢食, 食物; Mandarin: 食物, 食品; Chuvash: апат-ҫимӗҫ; Crimean Tatar: aş; Czech: potrava, jídlo; Danish: føde, mad, næring; Darkinjung: ngunnuñ; Dolgan: ас; Dutch: voedsel, eten; Dzongkha: ལྟོ; ; Esperanto: manĝaĵo; Estonian: toit; Faroese: matur, føði; Fijian: kakana; Finnish: ruoka, ravinto; French: nourriture, alimentation, manger, bouffe; Galician: comida, mastoca, cibo, bodo; Gallurese: alimentu, riccattu; Georgian: საზრდო, საჭმელი, საკვები; German: Nahrung, Essen, Lebensmittel, Speise; Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐍄𐍃; Greek: τροφή, φαγητό, φαΐ; Ancient Greek: βρῶμα, βορά, εἶδαρ; Guaraní: embi'u; Guhu-Samane: patta; Gujarati: ખાવાનું; Haitian Creole: manje; Halkomelem: s'elhtel; Hawaiian: ʻai; Hebrew: אוכל \ אֹכֶל, מָזוֹן; Hiligaynon: pagkaon; Hindi: खाना, भोजन; Hungarian: étel, ennivaló, élelem, étek, táplálék; Iban: pemakai; Icelandic: matur, fæði; Ido: nutrivo, nutrajo, manjajo; Igbo: nri; Indonesian: makanan, pangan; Ingush: яа хӏама; Interlingua: alimento; Irish: bia; Italian: cibo, alimento, vitto; Japanese: 食べ物, 食物, 食料, 飯, 食品, 餌; Javanese: pangan, panganan; Kabyle: učči; Kannada: ಕೂತ; Kapampangan: pamangan; Kazakh: ас, тамақ; Khakas: ас; Khasi: jingbam; Khmer: ម្ហូបអាហារ, ម្ហូប, អាហារ; Khoekhoe: ǂû-i; Korean: 음식(飮食); Kuna: masi; Kurdish Central Kurdish: خواردەمەنی, چێشت; Northern Kurdish: xurek, xiza; Kyrgyz: аш, тамак, тамак-аш; Ladino: alimento, komida; Lao: ອາຫານ, ເຄື່ອງກິນ; Latgalian: iedīņs; Latin: cibus, pabulum, esca, cibaria, alimentum, pulmentum; Latvian: pārtika, ēdiens; Laz: gyari; Lithuanian: maistas; Luhya: syakhulia; Lushootseed: sʔəɬəd; Lü: ᦃᧁᧉᦓᧄᧉ, ᦃᧁᧉᦔᦱ; Macedonian: храна; Maguindanao: ken; Malay: makanan; Malayalam: ആഹാരം, ഭക്ഷണം; Maltese: ikel; Manx: bee; Maori: kai, haupa, kame, kamenga; Maranao: ken; Mazanderani: خهراک; Meru: irio; Mingrelian: ოჭკომალი; Mirandese: quemido, alimiento; Mongolian: хоол, хүнс, зоог; Mwani: chakurya; Nahuatl Classical: tlacualli; Navajo: chʼiyáán; Neapolitan: mmangià; Nepali: खाना; Ngazidja Comorian: zio Norman: mang'rie, nouôrrituthe; Northern Sami: biebmu; Norwegian: mat, føde, næring; Occitan: manjar, aliment; Ojibwe: miijim; Oriya: ଖାଦ୍ୟ; Oromo: nyaata; Ossetian: хӕрд, хӕринаг; Paiwan: lami; Pangasinan: panangan; Pashto: ډوډۍ; Persian: غذا; Pipil: takwal, tacual; Pitcairn-Norfolk: wettles; Pitjantjatjara: mai; Plautdietsch: Äten; Polish: jedzenie, pożywienie, żywność, strawa, jadło, pica; Portuguese: comida, alimento; Punjabi: ਅਹਾਰ, ਖਾਣਾ; Quechua: mikhuna; Rapa Nui: kai; Rohingya: hána; Romani: xaben; Romanian: aliment, mâncare, hrană; Russian: еда́, пи́ща, пита́ние, корм; Rusyn: їджіня, страва; Sanskrit: खाद्य, भोजन, अन्न, प्सुरस्, घास; Santali: ᱡᱚᱢᱟᱜ; Sardinian Campidanese: alimentu; Logudorese: tzibbu, alimentu; Scottish Gaelic: biadh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: храна; Roman: hrána; Sinhalese: කෑම, ආහාර; Skolt Sami: porrmõš; Slovak: jedlo, strava; Slovene: hrana; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: jěza; Sotho: dijo; Spanish: alimento, comida, víveres; Swahili: chakula; Swedish: mat, föda; Tabasaran: хураг; Tagalog: pagkain; Tajik: ғизо; Talysh: خراک; Tamil: சாப்பாடு, உணவு; Tatar: аш; Telugu: ఆహారం, తిండి; Thai: อาหาร, ของกิน; Tibetan: ལྟོ, ཁ་ལག; Tigrinya: መግቢ; Tocharian B: śwātsi; Tok Pisin: kaikai; Torres Strait Creole: kaikai; Tupinambá: emi'u; Turkish: yiyecek, yemek, besin, aş, azık; Turkmen: aş, azyk; Tuvan: чем, аъш-чем; Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎋𐎍; Ukrainian: ї́жа, харчува́ння; Urdu: کھانا; Uyghur: ئوزۇق, يېمەك; Uzbek: ozuqa, oziq, ovqat, yemak, taom; Veps: söm; Vietnamese: thức ăn, thực phẩm, đồ ăn; Volapük: fid; Võro: süük; Walloon: amagnî, amindjî; Waray-Waray: pagka-un; Welsh: bwyd; West Frisian: fiedsel; Western Panjabi: اہار, کھانا; White Hmong: mov, zaub mov; Yakut: ас; Yiddish: עסן; Yoruba: oúnjẹ; Yámana: antama; Zhuang: gijgwn; ǃXóõ: ʻâã
bait
Aklanon: paon; Arabic: طُعْم; Armenian: խայծ; Basque: amuzki, beita, jaki; Bikol Central: paon; Brunei Malay: umpan; Bulgarian: стръв; Catalan: esquer; Chinese Mandarin: 誘餌/诱饵, 魚餌/鱼饵; Cornish: treustrumm; Czech: návnada; Dutch: aas, lokaas; Faroese: agn; Finnish: syötti; French: appât; Galician: engado, isca, gueldo, raba; German: Köder; Greek: δόλωμα; Ancient Greek: δεῖλαρ, δέλεαρ, δέλετρον, δόλος; Hungarian: csali; Indonesian: umpan; Italian: esca; Japanese: 餌; Korean: 미끼, 먹이; Kurdish Central Kurdish: چەشە; Latin: esca; Macedonian: мамец; Malay: umpan; Malayalam: ഇര; Mansaka: paan; Maori: māunu, mōunu, parangia, poapoa; Mongolian Cyrillic: өгөөш; Mongolian: ᠥᠭᠭᠦᠭᠡᠰᠢ; Norman: bète; Norwegian: beita, agn; Persian: طعمه; Polish: przynęta; Portuguese: isca; Romanian: momeală, nadă; Russian: наживка, приманка; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мамац; Roman: mamac; Slovak: návnada; Slovene: vaba; Spanish: carnada, cebo, señuelo; Swahili: chambo; Swedish: agn; Tagalog: pain; Tausug: umpan; Thai: เหยื่อ; Turkish: yem; Ukrainian: принада, наживка; Vietnamese: mồi; Volapük: bätazib; Welsh: abwyd; Yakan: umpen