kinderlos

From LSJ

ἔνδον γὰρ ἁνὴρ ἄρτι τυγχάνει, κάρα στάζων ἱδρῶτι καὶ χέρας ξιφοκτόνους → yes, the man is now inside, his face and hands that have slaughtered with the sword dripping with sweat

Source

German > Latin

kinderlos, liberis orbus od. orbatus, auch bl. orbus (wenn man sie verloren hat). – liberis carens. liberos non habens. qui est sine liberis (der keine Kinder gezeugt hat). – nullam stirpem liberorum od. liberûm habens. cui stirps deest (der keine Kinder als Stammhalter hat). – sterilis (unfruchtbar, z.B. Ehe, coniugium). – k. sein, liberis carere. liberos non habere. sine liberis esse (keine Kinder haben); liberis orbum esse (keine Kinder mehr haben); nullam liberorum stirpem habere. stirps alci deest (keine Kinder als Stammhalter haben); liberos non relinquere. sine liberis mori od. decedere (keine Kinder hinterlassen, kinderlos sterben): k. werden, liberis orbari od. orbum fieri: jmd. k. machen, alqm liberis orbum facere: in k. Ehe sterben, in matrimonio sine liberis decedere.

Translations

childless

Azerbaijani: sonsuz, övladsız, oğul-uşaqsız; Belarusian: бяздзетны; Bulgarian: бездетен; Catalan: sense fills; Chinese Mandarin: 沒有兒女的, 没有儿女的, 無子女的, 无子女的, 無兒無女的, 无儿无女的; Czech: bezdětný; Danish: barnløs; Dutch: kinderloos; Esperanto: seninfana; Finnish: lapseton; French: sans enfants; German: kinderlos; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌱𐌰𐍂𐌽𐌰𐌷𐍃; Ancient Greek: ἀγενής, ἄγονος, ἄπαις, ἀτέκμων, ἄτεκνος, ὀρφανός; Hungarian: gyermektelen; Interlingua: sin infantes; Irish: gan chlann, gan chúram, gan leanbh; Japanese: 子供のいない; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: bêzarok; Lithuanian: bevaikis; Macedonian: бездетен; Maori: huatea, huamutu; Middle English: childles, barnles; Norwegian Bokmål: barnløs, barnlaus; Nynorsk: barnlaus; Old English: bearnlēas; Polish: bezdzietny, bezpotomny; Portuguese: sem filhos; Russian: бездетный; Slovak: bezdetný; Spanish: sin hijos; Swedish: barnlös; Turkish: çocuksuz; Ukrainian: безді́тний