inauris
Καλὸν τὸ γηρᾶν καὶ τὸ μὴ γηρᾶν πάλιν → Res pulchra senium, pulchra non senescere → Schön ist das Altsein, doch nicht alt sein wieder auch
Latin > English
inauris inauris N F :: ear rings (pl.); ornaments worn in ears; ear drops (L+S); nose ring (Souter)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ĭnauris: is, v. inaures.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ĭnauris, is, f. [décad.] et ordint ĭnaurēs, ĭum, f. (in, auris),
1 boucles d’oreilles : Pl. Men. 541 ; Plin. 9, 172 ; 32, 16
2 anneau passé dans le nez : Hier. Ezech. 4, 16, 12.
Latin > German (Georges)
in-auris, is, f. (in u. auris), a) Sing., der Ohrring, das Ohrgehänge, Vulg. Ezech. 16, 12 u. Osëe 2, 13: in. aurea, Vulg. Iob 42, 11 u. prov. 25, 12: übtr., ein Nasenring als Schmuck, Hieron. in Ezech. 4, 16, 12. – b) Plur., das Ohrgehänge, die Ohrringe (s. Isid. orig. 19, 31, 10), Plaut. Men. 541. Plin. 9, 172 u. 32, 16. Lampr. Alex. Sev. 51, 3. Vulg. genes. 24, 22, u. 30; exod. 32, 2 u.a.: inaures virorum, als Amulett, Augustin. epist. 245, 2.
Latin > Chinese
inauris, is. f. :: 耳環
Translations
earring
Afrikaans: oorbel, oorring, oorkrabbetjie, oorkrawwetjie; Ainu: ニンカリ; Albanian: vathë; Arabic: قُرْط, حَلَق; Egyptian Arabic: حلقة; Hijazi Arabic: حَلَق; Armenian: ականջօղ, օղ; Aromanian: tsirtselj, tsirtseljiu, tsirtsel, dzirdzelj, dzirdzeljiu, minghiush, mãnghiush, ver; Asturian: pendiente, perendengue, areta; Azerbaijani: sırğa; Bashkir: алҡа, һырға; Basque: belarritako; Belarusian: завушніца; Bengali: মাকড়ি; Bikol Central: hikaw; Bulgarian: обица; Burmese: နားကပ်, နားကွင်း; Buryat: һиихэ; Catalan: arracada; Cebuano: ariyos; Cherokee: ᎠᏟᎠᏙ; Chinese Cantonese: 耳環, 耳环; Hakka: 耳環, 耳环; Mandarin: 耳環, 耳环; Min Nan: 耳鉤, 耳钩, 耳環, 耳环; Crimean Tatar: sırğa; Coptic: ⲕⲁϣⲁⲃⲉⲗ; Czech: náušnice; Danish: ørering; Dolgan: ытырга; Dutch: oorbel, oorring; Esperanto: orelringo; Estonian: kõrvarõngas; Faroese: oyrnaringur, oyrnalokkur; Finnish: korvakoru, korvarengas; French: boucle d'oreille; Galician: pendente, brinco, cercelo; Georgian: საყურე; German: Ohrring; Greek: σκουλαρίκι; Ancient Greek: ἀάνθα, ἄρκαλα, ἄρτημα, ἀρτίαλα, αὐλίσκος, βοτρύδιον, ἐγκλαστρίδια, ἑλικτήρ, ἕλιξ, ἐλλόβιον, ἐνόπη, ἔνστροφος, ἐνώδιον, ἐνῴδιον, ἐνωτάριον, ἐνωτίδιον, ἐνώτιον, ἐξωβάδιον, ἕρμα, ἱπποκάμπιον, κόννος, κροτάλια, πινώτιον, πλάστρα, πλάστρον, σίγλος, σίκλος, σταλάγμιον, στροβίλιον, τροχίσκος, ὠκίς; Hausa: yari; Hebrew: עָגִיל; Hiligaynon: aritos; Hindi: कान की बाली, बाली; Hungarian: fülbevaló; Icelandic: eyrnalokk; Ido: oreloringo; Ilocano: aritos, lubay; Indonesian: subang, anting-anting; Irish: fáinne cluaise; Italian: orecchino; Japanese: イヤリング, 耳飾り; Kazakh: сырға; Khmer: ក្រវិល, កុណ្ឌល, ក្រវិលត្រចៀក, កន្ទល់; Korean: 귀고리, 이어링; Kurdish Central Kurdish: گوارھ; Northern Kurdish: guhar, guhark; Kyrgyz: сырга; Ladin: rucin; Lao: ຕຸ້ມຫູ; Latin: inauris; Latvian: auskars; Lithuanian: auskaras; Luxembourgish: Ouerrank; Macedonian: обетка, менѓуша; Maguindanao: pamalang; Malay: anting-anting, subang; Malayalam: കമ്മൽ; Manx: fainey chleayshey; Maori: whakakai, iaringi; Mongolian: ээмэг; Navajo: jaatłʼóół, jaaʼ bigháníʼáhí; Nepali: झुम्का; Nogai: сырга; Norman: boucl'ye d'ouothelle; Northern Ohlone: ponkói; Norwegian: ørering; Bokmål: øredobb, øredobbe; Nynorsk: øyredobb, øyredobbe; Occitan: pendent; Old English: ēarhring; Persian: گوشواره, منگوش; Polish: kolczyk; Portuguese: brinco; Romanian: cercel; Romansch: ureglin, urachin, uraglin, rintga, rentga d'ureglia, rentga, pandarliez; Russian: серьга, серёжка; Sanskrit: कर्णवेष्ट; Scottish Gaelic: fàinne-chluaise; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: наушница, минђуша; Roman: naušnica, minđuša, rinčica; Sicilian: ricchina; Slovak: náušnica; Slovene: uhan; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: zawušnik; Southern Altai: сырга; Spanish: arete, arito, aro, caravana, chapa, pantalla, pendiente, zarcillo; Swahili: hereni; Swedish: örhänge; Tagalog: arilyos, hikaw; Tajik: гӯшвора; Tatar: сырга; Telugu: చెవిపోగు; Thai: ต่างหู, ตุ้มหู; Tibetan: རྣ་རྒྱན; Tocharian B: klautsaiñe; Turkish: küpe; Turkmen: gulakhalka; Ukrainian: серга, сережка, кульчик; Urdu: بالی; Uyghur: سۆكە, يىگىنە; Uzbek: isirgʻa, zirak; Vietnamese: khuyên tai, khuyên, hoa tai; Waray-Waray: ariyos; Welsh: clustlws, clustdlws; West Frisian: earring, earbel; Westrobothnian: åirhaindj; Yiddish: וירינגל