menstrua
Ἔοικα γοῦν τούτου γε σμικρῷ τινι αὐτῷ τούτῳ σοφώτερος εἶναι, ὅτι ἃ μὴ οἶδα οὐδὲ οἴομαι εἰδέναι → I seem, then, in just this little thing to be wiser than this man at any rate, that what I do not know I do not think I know either
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
menstrŭa: ōrum, v. menstruus.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
mēnstrŭa,¹⁶ ōrum, n. (menstruus), menstrues : Lucr. 6, 796 ; Sall. H. 4, 90 ; Cels. Med. 6, 6, 38 ; Plin. 22, 65 || sing. menstruum [en parl. d’une femelle], Plin. 29, 98.
Latin > German (Georges)
mēnstrua, ōrum, n., s. menstruus.
Latin > Chinese
menstrua, orum. n. :: 婦月經
Translations
menstruation
Albanian: menstruacion, lara; Arabic: حَيْض, طَمْث; Egyptian Arabic: دورة, عادة, بريوت; Armenian: դաշտան, մենստրուացիա; Old Armenian: դաշտան; Azerbaijani: aybaşı; Belarusian: менструацыя; Bengali: রজঃস্রাব, স্ত্রীধর্ম, স্ত্রীরজ, কুসুম; Bulgarian: менструация; Burmese: ရာသီလာခြင်း, ဓမ္မတာ, ပန်း; Catalan: menstruació; Chinese Mandarin: 月經/月经, 經血/经血, 經期/经期; Czech: menstruace; Danish: menstruation; Dutch: menstruatie, ongesteldheid; Esperanto: menstruo; Estonian: menstruatsioon; Ewe: dzinukpɔkpɔ, ɣletikpɔkpɔ; Finnish: kuukautiskierto, kuukautiset, menkat; French: menstruation; Galician: menstruación; Gamilaraay: malagan; Georgian: მენსტრუაცია, თვიური; German: Menstruation, Periode, ihre Tage haben, Regel, Regelblutung, Monatsblutung; Greek: εμμηνόρροια, περίοδος; Ancient Greek: ἀποκάθαρσις, ἀφεδρεία, ἄφεδρος, κάθαρσις, τὰ γυναικεῖα, περίοδος, τὰ ἔμμηνα, τὰ ἐμμήνια, τὰ καταμήνια, καταμήνια, τὸ ἔμμηνον, τὸ ἐπιμήνιον; Greenlandic: aaqartarneq; Hebrew: וֶסֶת; Hindi: रजोधर्म, ऋतुस्राव, ऋतु, रजोस्राव, स्त्रीधर्म, स्त्रीरज, कुसुम, रजोदर्शन, रज, रजस्त्राव, मासिक धर्म, ऋत्व, हैज, आर्तव, रजःस्राव, पीरियड, मासिकधर्म; Hungarian: menstruáció; Icelandic: blæðingar, tíðir; Indonesian: menstruasi, haid, datang bulan; Irish: fuil mhíosta, míostrú; Italian: mestruazione, ciclo; Japanese: 月経, 月事, 生理; Kazakh: етеккір; Khmer: ដំណើរមានរដូវ, រដូវ; Kikuyu: mweri; Korean: 월경, 생리; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: xwîndîtin; Kyrgyz: айыз; Lao: ການມີລະດູ; Latin: menstrua; Latvian: menstruācija; Lithuanian: mėnesinių ciklas, menstruacija; Macedonian: менструација; Malay: haid; Manchu: ᡥᠠᠯᠠᠨ; Maori: mate wahine, mate marama, waiwhero; Marathi: पाळी, मासिक पाळी, ऋतु ऋत्व आर्तव रजस् कन्याव्रत; Mongolian: биеийн юм; Norwegian: menstruasjon; Old East Slavic: цвѣтьно; Persian: عادت ماهانه, قاعدگی, پریود, حیض, دشتان; Piedmontese: mëstruassion; Polish: miesiączka, menstruacja, okres; Portuguese: menstruação, regras; Romagnol: régul; Romanian: menstruație; Russian: менструация, менструальный цикл, месячные; Sanskrit: ऋतु; Scottish Gaelic: fuil-mhìos; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мјесечница, менструација; Roman: mjesečnica, menstruacija; Slovak: menštruácia; Slovene: menstruacija, číšča; Spanish: menstruación, regla, achaque, periodo; Sundanese: ᮊᮛᮨᮞᮨᮘᮔ᮪; Swahili: hedhi; Swedish: menstruation; Tagalog: kanya, sapanahon, regla, buwanang dalaw; Tajik: ҳайз; Telugu: ఋతుస్రావం; Thai: ประจำเดือน, เมนส์, ระดู; Turkish: âdet, aybaşı, hayız, regl; Turkmen: aýbaşy; Ukrainian: мі́сячні, менструація; Urdu: حیض; Uzbek: hayz; Vietnamese: chu kỳ kinh nguyệt, kinh nguyệt; Yiddish: מענסטרואַציע, ווסתּ, ווסת, צײַט