molochitis

From LSJ

Μακάριος, ὅστις ἔτυχε γενναίου φίλου → Generosa amicus mente , felicis bonum → Glückselig ist, wer einen edlen Freund gewinnt

Menander, Monostichoi, 357

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mŏlŏchītis, ĭdis, f. (μολοχῖτις), sorte de pierre précieuse : Plin. 37, 114.

Latin > German (Georges)

molochītis, tidis, f. (μολοχῖτις), ein malvenfarbiger Edelstein, von e. für unseren Malachit, von a. für den grünen Hornstein gehalten, Plin. 37, 114.

Translations

malachite

Arabic: ⁧دَهْنَج⁩; Armenian: մալախիտ, դահանակ, մոլոշաքար; Asturian: malaquita; Catalan: malaquita; Chinese Mandarin: 孔雀石; Crimean Tatar: baqırtaş, min; Czech: malachit; Danish: malakit; Dutch: malachiet; Esperanto: malakito; Estonian: malahhiit; Finnish: malakiitti; French: malachite; Galician: malaquita; German: Malachit; Greek: μαλαχίτης; Ancient Greek: βατράχιον, ὁροβῖτις, σμάραγδος, χαλκοσμάραγδος, χρυσοκόλλα; Hindi: दाना फ़िरंग; Ido: malakito; Irish: malaicít; Italian: malachite; Japanese: 孔雀石, くじゃく石; Korean: 공작석; Latin: molochitis, molochites; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧باقر طاشی⁩, ⁧دهنج⁩; Persian: ⁧مالاکیت⁩, ⁧دهنج⁩; Polish: malachit; Portuguese: malaquite, malaquita; Romanian: malahit; Russian: малахит; Spanish: malaquita; Swedish: malakit; Tagalog: malakita, tansong lungti, tansong lunti; Turkish: bakır taşı, bakırtaşı, malakit; Turkmen: ýaşyldaş