palpus

From LSJ

μὴ κακὸν εὖ ἔρξῃς· σπείρειν ἴσον ἔστ' ἐνὶ πόντῳ → do no good to a bad man; it is like sowing in the sea

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

palpus: i, m. (nom. not in use) [1. palpo,
I the soft palm of the hand (Plautin.): timidam palpo percutit, Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 28: palpo percutis, id. Merc. 1, 2, 42: mi obtrudere non potes palpum, id. Ps. 4, 1, 35.

Latin > Chinese

palpus, i. m. :: 奉承言。諂镅者。Ei palpum obtrudere 諂騙之。

Translations

palm of the hand

Albanian: pëllëmbë, pllâmë; Arabic: رَاحَة, كَف; Egyptian Arabic: بَطْن إِيد; Hijazi Arabic: كَفّ; Armenian: ափ; Aromanian: palmã; Assamese: হাতৰ তলুৱা, কৰতল, তলুৱা; Asturian: palma; Avar: хъат; Azerbaijani: ovuc, kəfə, aya; Bashkir: ус; Belarusian: далонь; Bengali: করতল; Bikol Central: palad; Breton: boz; Bulgarian: длан; Burmese: ဖဝါး, လက်ဝါး; Buryat: альган; Catalan: palmell; Cebuano: palad; Central Dusun: palad; Chichewa: chikato; Chinese Cantonese: 手板; Mandarin: 手掌; Classical Nahuatl: mācpalli; Coptic: ϣⲟⲡ, ϩⲓⲟⲙⲉ; Czech: dlaň; Dalmatian: puolma; Danish: håndflade; Dutch: palm, handpalm; Esperanto: manplato, polmo; Estonian: kämmal; Evenki: ханңга; Faroese: lógvi; Finnish: kämmen; French: paume; Friulian: palme; Galician: palma; Georgian: ხელისგული; German: Handfläche, Handteller; Gothic: 𐌻𐍉𐍆𐌰; Greek: παλάμη; Ancient Greek: παλάμη, θέναρ; Hebrew: כַּף יָד, כַּף; Higaonon: palad; Hindi: हथेली; Hungarian: tenyér, marok; Icelandic: lófi; Ido: palmo; Ilocano: dakulap; Indonesian: telapak tangan; Ingrian: kämmen; Irish: bos, dearna; Italian: palmo; Japanese: 手のひら, 掌; Kalmyk: альхн; Karakalpak: alaqan; Kazakh: алақан; Khakas: айа; Khmer: ប្រអប់ដៃ, បាតដៃ; Korean: 손바닥; Kurdish Central Kurdish: لەپ, مِست; Northern Kurdish: kefa destî, kef; Kyrgyz: алакан; Lao: ຝ່າ; Latgalian: plauksts; Latin: palma, palpus; Latvian: plauksta, delna; Lithuanian: delnas; Macedonian: дланка; Malay: tapak tangan, telapak tangan; Manchu: ᡶᠠᠯᠠᠩᡤᡡ; Marathi: तळहात; Mongolian: алга; Nanai: пайнга; Navajo: álátłʼááh; Nepali: हत्केला; Nogai: ая; Norman: paûmé, paumet; Norwegian Bokmål: håndflate, handflate; Nynorsk: handflate; Occitan: palma, pauma; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: длань; Old English: handbred; Old Norse: lófi; Ossetian: армытъӕпӕн; Ottoman Turkish: كف, آیا; Pashto: خپړ, کف; Persian: کف, هبک sg; Polish: dłoń; Portuguese: palma, palma da mão; Quechua: maki pampan; Romanian: palmă; Russian: ладонь, долонь, длань; S'gaw Karen: စုညါသး; Saraiki: تَلّی; Sardinian: palma, parma, prama; Scottish Gaelic: bas, cròg; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дла̏н; Roman: dlȁn; Shan: ၽႃႇ; Shor: алаққан; Sicilian: palma, pamma, pàlma, parma; Slovak: dlaň; Slovene: dlan; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: dłoń; Upper Sorbian: dłóń; Southern Altai: алакан; Southern Kalinga: parad, agpar; Spanish: palma, palma de la mano; Swahili: kikofi, kiganja; Swedish: handflata; Tagalog: palad; Tajik: каф; Tamil: உள்ளங்கை; Tatar: уч; Tausug: pad; Telugu: అరచేయి; Ternate: saha; Thai: ฝ่า; Tigrinya: ከብዲ ኢድ; Tooro: ekiganja; Tupinambá: poapytera; Turkish: aya, avuç içi; Turkmen: aýa; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎔; Ukrainian: долоня, долонь; Urdu: ہتھیلی; Uyghur: ئالقان; Uzbek: kaft; Venetian: palma; Vietnamese: gan bàn tay, lòng bàn tay; Volapük: namakev; Welsh: cledr; West Frisian: bal, hânpalm; White Hmong: xib teg; Wolof: ténq; Xhosa: intende; Yakut: ытыс; Yiddish: דלאָניע; Zazaki: lep; Zulu: ukhweshe