furcilla
γυναικόφρων γὰρ θυμὸς ἀνδρὸς οὐ σοφοῦ → it's an unwise man who shows a woman's spirit
Latin > English
furcilla furcillae N F :: little fork
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
furcilla: ae, f.
dim. furca,
I a little fork: herba subsecari falcibus debet et, quoad perarescat, furcillis versari, Varr. R. R. 1, 49, 1; 1, 8, 6; Col. 2, 10, 13: quoniam furcillā extrudimur, Brundisium cogito, Cic. Att. 16, 2, 4; cf.: musae furcillis praecipitem eiciunt, Cat. 105, 2.—Also, ‡furcilles, sive ‡furcilla, quibus homines suspendebant, Paul. ex Fest. p. 88 Müll.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
furcilla,¹⁶ æ, f. (furca), petite fourche : Cic. Att. 16, 2, 4.
Latin > German (Georges)
furcilla, ae, f. (Demin. v. furca), eine kleine Gabel, herbam versare furcillis, Heugabel, Varro: furcillae vitium, Stützen, Varro: bacula furcillaeque, Col. – sprichw., furcillā (mit der Gabel, d.i. mit aller Gewalt) extrudi, Cic. ad Att. 16, 2, 4: u. so Musae furcillis praecipitem eiciunt, Catull. 105, 2. – / Nbf. furcillēs, Paul. ex Fest. 80, 17.
Latin > Chinese
furcilla, ae. f. :: 小杈
Translations
pitchfork
Albanian: sfurk; Arabic: شوكة, مذراة; Armenian: եղան; Azerbaijani: yaba, beşbarmaq; Bashkir: һәнәк; Belarusian: ві́лы; Bulgarian: вила; Catalan: forca; Chamicuro: ashtoli; Chinese Mandarin: 杈, 叉; Crimean Tatar: senek; Czech: vidle; Danish: høtyv, fork; Dutch: hooivork, mestvork, riek; Esperanto: forkego; Estonian: hang; Finnish: hanko, heinähanko, talikko; French: fourche; Friulian: forcje; Gagauz: diiren; Galician: forcada, galleta; German: Heugabel, Mistgabel; Alemannic German: Furgge; Greek: δίκρανο, δικράνι, πιρούνα; Ancient Greek: ἄγκυρα, δίκρανον, ἀγκύρισμα, δικράνιον; Hungarian: vasvilla; Icelandic: heygaffall; Ido: forko; Ingrian: hanko; Irish: píce; Italian: forcone, forca; Japanese: ピッチフォーク; Komi-Zyrian: вила, лэбын; Latin: mergae, furcilla; Lezgi: кьуьк; Luxembourgish: Mëschtgreef; Macedonian: вила; Mari Eastern Mari: шаньык; Western Mari: шеньӹк; Maricopa: chmaly; Mazanderani: لیفا; Mòcheno: gabel; Mongolian Cyrillic: өвсний сэрээ; Nogai: сенек; Northern Sami: háŋgu; Norwegian: fork, høygaffel; O'odham: cuaʼaknakud; Persian: هید, چنگک; Polish: widły; Portuguese: forcado, forquilha, garfo; Romanian: furcă; Russian: вилы; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: виле, рачве; Roman: vile, račve; Slovak: vidly; Slovene: vile; Spanish: bieldo, horca, forca, bielgo, aventador, aviento, bielda, horquilla, horqueta, horcón; Swedish: högaffel, hötjuga; Tarifit: tazzart; Thai: คราด; Tibetan: ཁ་བྲག; Turkish: yaba, dirgen; Udmurt: вилка; Ukrainian: вила, ґаблі, габлі; Vietnamese: chĩa; Walloon: fotche, fonne; Welsh: picwarch, fforch wair