incubus
ἀγεωμέτρητος μηδεὶς εἰσίτω → no one ignorant of geometry may enter, let no one ignorant of geometry enter, let no one ignorant of geometry come in
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. and V. ἄχθος, τό, Ar. and V. βάρος, τό, V. ἐφολκίς, ἡ; see burden.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
in-cŭbus: i, m. id.,
I the nightmare, incubus, Aug. Civ. Dei, 15, 23; Isid. Orig. 8, 11.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
incŭbus, ī, m., incube : Aug. Civ. 15, 23 ; Serv. En. 6, 776 ; Isid. Orig. 8, 11, 103.
Latin > German (Georges)
incubus, ī, m. (incubo, āre), das sogenannte Alpdrücken, das der gemeine Mann den Waldgöttern (Faunen u. Sylvanen) zuschrieb, Angustin. de civ. dei 15, 23. Serv. Verg. Aen. 6, 776. Isid. orig. 8, 11, 103 (vgl. 2. Fatuus a. E.).
Translations
nightmare
Afrikaans: nagmerrie, nagvrees; Albanian: ankth; Amharic: ቅዠት; Arabic: كَابُوس; Egyptian Arabic: كابوس; Hijazi Arabic: كابوس; South Levantine Arabic: كابوس; Aramaic: ܟܒܘܫܐ; Armenian: մղձավանջ; Asturian: velea, pesadiella; Azerbaijani: kabus, qarabasma; Basque: amesgaizto; Belarusian: кашмар; Bengali: দুঃস্বপ্ন, কুস্বপ্ন; Bulgarian: кошмар; Burmese: အိပ်မက်ဆိုး, ခြောက်အိပ်မက်တခု; Catalan: malson; Central Huishui Hmong: npau suav phem; Cherokee: ᎠᏟᎩᎠ; Chinese Mandarin: 噩夢/噩梦, 惡夢/恶梦, 夢魘/梦魇; Corsican: sunniacciu, sonniacciu, sugnacciu; Czech: noční můra; Danish: mareridt; Divehi: ބިރުވެރި ހުވަފެން; Doteli: बहलो; Dutch: nachtmerrie; Esperanto: sonĝaĉo, premsonĝo, koŝmaro; Estonian: õudusunenägu, košmaar; Faroese: marra; Finnish: painajainen; French: cauchemar, mauvais rêve; Friulian: čhalčhut; Galician: pesadelo; Georgian: კოშმარი, მაჯლაჯუნა; German: Albtraum, Alptraum, Albdruck, Nachtmahr; Greek: εφιάλτης; Ancient Greek: ἐφιάλτης, ἐπιάλτης, ἐπίαλος, ἠπιάλης, πνιγαλίων; Gujarati: દુઃસ્વપ્ન; Haitian Creole: kochma; Hausa: mafarki mai ban tsoro; Hawaiian: moehewa; Hebrew: סִיּוּט; Hindi: बुरा सपना, दुःस्वप्न, कुस्वप्न, काबूस, आल-जंजाल; Hungarian: rémálom, lidércnyomás; Icelandic: martröð; Ido: koshmaro; Indonesian: mimpi buruk; Interlingua: incubo; Irish: tromluí; Italian: incubo, brutto sogno; Iu Mien: maaix; Japanese: 悪夢; Javanese: ngipi elek; Kannada: ದುಃಸ್ವಪ್ನ; Kazakh: қорқынышты түс, жаман түс, шатасқан түс; Khmer: សប្តិអាក្រក់, ទុសុបិន; Korean: 악몽(惡夢); Kurdish Central Kurdish: خەوی ناخۆش; Kyrgyz: коркунучтуу жаман түш; Ladin: strassomech, trota; Lao: ຝັນຮ້າຍ; Latin: incubus, incubo; Latvian: murgi; Lithuanian: košmaras; Low German: Alpdröm; Lower Sorbian: mórawa; Luhya: liroro libi; Lushootseed: səsaʔalitut; Luxembourgish: Alpdram; Macedonian: кошмар; Malagasy: ny nofy ratsy; Malay: mimpi buruk, mimpi ngeri; Malayalam: പേടിസ്വപ്നം, പേടിസപ്നം; Maltese: ħmar il-lejl; Maori: moepapa, moenanu, kuku, kuti; Marathi: दुःस्वप्न; Mongolian: аймшиг; Nepali: दुःस्वप्न; Norman: ponserêsse; Norwegian: mareritt; Occitan: cachavièlha; Ojibwe: giiwanaadingwaam, zegingwashi; Old English: *nihtmare, ielfādl; Persian: کابوس; Polish: koszmar, mara, zmora; Portuguese: pesadelo; Punjabi: ਡਰਾਉਣਾ ਸੁਪਨਾ; Romanian: coșmar; Romansch: dischariel, derschalet, darschalet, dischöl, fulet, ischier; Russian: кошмар, страшный сон; Sanskrit: दुःस्वप्न; Scottish Gaelic: mearan-cadail, trom-laighe; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ноћна мора, кошмар; Roman: noćna mora, košmar; Shan: ၽၼ်ႁၢႆႉ; Sinhalese: බියකරු සිහිනය; Slovak: nočná mora, nočný motýľ; Slovene: nočna mora; Spanish: pesadilla, mal sueño; Sundanese: goreng ngimpina; Swahili: jinamizi; Swedish: mardröm; Tagalog: bangungot; Tajik: кобус; Tamil: அமுக்கி; Tangut: 𗭨𘈛; Telugu: నైట్మేర్, పీడకల, అయిన నైట్మేర్, నైట్ మేర్; Thai: ฝันร้าย; Tibetan: གཉིད་ལམ་འཚུབ་པོ; Turkish: kâbus, karabasan, korkulu rüya; Ukrainian: кошмар; Urdu: کابوس, کسوپن; Uzbek: kobus; Vietnamese: ác mộng; Volapük: kojmar; Walloon: tchôcmwår; Welsh: hunllef; West Frisian: nachtmerje, nachtmare; Yiddish: בײַזער חלום, קאָשמאַר, נייטמער; Yoruba: àlákálàá