pluit

From LSJ

ὑμῖν ἔξεστι εὐδαίμοσι γενέσθαι → to you it is permitted to be joyful, it is permitted to be happy, it is permitted to be fortunate, vobis licet esse beatis

Source

Latin > English

pluit V IMPERS :: it rains

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

plŭit: v. pluo.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

plŭit, plŭit (arch. plūvit), ĕre.
    I impers. intr.,
1 pleuvoir : Cic. Nat. 2, 11 || [avec abl.] sanguine Cic. Div. 2, 58, pleuvoir du sang, cf. Liv. 21, 52, 5 ; 27, 11, 5, etc.
2 [avec acc. qualif. (leçon des mss)] : lapides pluit Liv. 28, 27, 16, il tombe une pluie de pierres, cf. 10, 31, 8 ; 35, 21, 3 ; 40, 19, 2.
    II pers.
1 intr., a) nubes pluunt Aug. Psalm. 134, 13, les nuages se résolvent en pluie ; cælum pluit Arn. 1, 9, la pluie tombe du ciel || [pass.] pluitur Apul. Flor. 2, il pleut ; b) effigies quæ pluit Plin. 2, 147, le corps qui tomba du ciel || [fig.] tomber comme la pluie : non tantum pluit glandis Virg. G. 4, 81, il pleut moins de glands [du chêne], cf. Stat. S. 1, 6, 10
2 tr., faire pleuvoir : fundæ saxa pluunt Stat. Th. 8, 416, les frondes font pleuvoir des pierres. pf. pluxit d. Pl. ; Liv. 1, 31, 1 || sur pluit v. Varro L. 9, 104.

Latin > German (Georges)

pluit, s. pluo.

Translations

it's raining

Abkhaz: ақәа ауеит; Arabic: تُمْطِرُ السَّمَاء, تَمْطُرُ السَّمَاء, إِنَّهَا تُمْطِر, إِنَّهَا تَمْطُر; Armenian: անձրև է գալիս; Belarusian: дождж ідзе, ідзе дождж; Bengali: বৃষ্টি পড়ছে; Chinese Cantonese: 落雨喇; Hokkien: 落雨囉, 落雨啰; Mandarin: 下雨了; Danish: det regner; Finnish: sataa; French: il pleut; Galician: está chovendo; Georgian: წვიმს; German: es regnet; Greek: βρέχει; Ancient Greek: ὕει, βρέχει; Gujarati: વરસાદ પડે છે; Hebrew: יורד גשם; Hindi: बारिश हो रही है; Hungarian: esik az eső; Indonesian: hujannya turun; Italian: piove; Japanese: 雨が降っている; Kapampangan: mumuran na; Khmer: ភ្លៀងអុរ, ភ្លៀង; Korean: 비가 와요; Ladin: l pluef; Ladino: aze luvya; Latin: pluit; Macedonian: врне; Malay: hujan sudah turun; Marathi: पाऊस पडत आहे; Mongolian Cyrillic: бороо орж байна; Navajo: nahałtin; Ojibwe: gimiwan; Persian: باران می‌آید, باران می‌بارد; Polish: pada deszcz; Portuguese: está chovendo, está a chover, chove; Romanian: plouă; Russian: дождь идёт, идёт дождь; Spanish: está lloviendo, llueve; Swedish: det regnar; Tagalog: umuulan na, naulan na; Thai: ฝนกำลังตก; Turkish: yağmur yağıyor; Ukrainian: дощ іде, іде дощ; Vietnamese: trời đang mưa; Welsh: mae hi'n bwrw glaw; Yoruba: òjò ń rọ̀