porcus
σκληρόν σοι πρὸς κέντρα λακτίζειν → it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks, it is hard for you to kick against the goads
Latin > English
porcus porci N M :: pig, hog; tame swine; glutton; [boar => verres]
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
porcus: i, m. cf. Gr. πόρκος, Varr. L. L. 5, § 97 Müll.; Umbr. purka, O. H. Germ. farah.
I Lit., a tame swine, a hog, pig: sunt domi agni, et porci sacres, Plaut. Rud. 4, 6, 4: villa abundat porco, haedo, agno, gallinā, etc., Cic. Sen. 16, 56; Mart. 8, 22, 1: Scrofa alat suos porcos, her pigs, Varr. R. R. 2, 4, 13: porcus femina, a female swine, sow, Cato, R. R. 134; Cic. Leg. 2, 22, 57.—Of a glutton, as a term of reproach, hog, Hor. Ep. 1, 4, 16; Cat. 39, 11.—
II Transf.
A Porcus marinus, the sea-hog, porpoise, Plin. 32, 5, 19, § 56; also called simply porcus, id. 32, 2, 9, § 19.—
B = pudendum muliebre, Varr. R. R. 2, 4, 10.—
C Caput porci, in milit. lang., a wedge-shaped order of battle, Amm. 17, 13; cf. porcinus, II.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
porcus,¹¹ ī, m.,
1 porc, cochon, pourceau : Cic. CM 56 ; porcus femina Cic. Leg. 2, 57, truie || porcus Trojanus Macr. Sat. 3, 13, 13, porc farci [allusion au cheval de Troie]
2 porcus marinus et absolt porcus Plin. 32, 56 ; 32, 19, marsouin
3 parties sexuelles d’une fille nubile : Varro R. 2, 4, 10
4 caput porci Amm. 17, 13, 9, formation de combat [en coin].
Latin > German (Georges)
porcus, ī, m. (griech. πόρκος, ahd. far[a]h), I) das zahme Schwein, Scriptt. r. r. u.a.: porcus femina, ein Mutterschwein, Cic.: porcus lactens, ein Saugferkel, Varro: Troianus, ein mit anderen Tieren angefülltes Schwein, zum Essen, Macr.: porcos (Ferkel) suos alat scrofa, Varro: villa abundat porco, haedo, agno, Cic. – als Schimpfwort v. einem Schlemmer, Epicuri de grege porcus, Hor.: porcus Umber, Catull. – II) übtr.: A) die weibliche (jungfräuliche) Scham, Varro r. r. 2, 4, 10. – B) (mit u. ohne marinus) das Meerschwein, ein Seefisch, Plin. 32, 19 u. 56 150. – C) porci caput, der Schweinskopf, eine keilförmige Schlachtordnung (cuneus), Amm. 17, 13, 9.
Latin > Chinese
porcus, i. m. :: 豬。異胖之人。— foemina 牝豬。
Translations
Abau: huok; Abenaki: piks; Abkhaz: аҳәа; Abu' Arapesh: bul; Acehnese: bui; Adyghe: къо, хъо; Afrikaans: vark; Agarabi: pon; Aklanon: baboy; Albanian: derr, thi; Ama: fu; Amanab: tata; Amharic: አሳማ; Aneme Wake: boro; Ansus: tapui; Apache Western Apache: góchiʼ; Arabic: خِنْزِير, حَلُوف; Egyptian Arabic: خنزير, حلوف; Gulf Arabic: خنزير; Moroccan Arabic: حلوف, خنزير; North Levantine Arabic: خنزير; Aragonese: cochín; Aramaic Hebrew: חזירא, חזירתא; Syriac: ܚܙܝܪܐ, ܚܙܝܪܬܐ; Archi: боӏкь; Armenian: խոզ; Aromanian: porcu; Assamese: গাহৰি; Asturian: gochu, gocha; Atayal: bzyok; Avar: болъон; Azerbaijani: donuz; Bahnar: nhŭng; Balinese: celeng; Bashkir: сусҡа; Basque: urde, zerri, txerri; Bau Bidayuh: oyuo; Belarusian: свіння, сьвіньня; Bengali: শুওর; Bodo: अमा; Bouyei: duezmul, mul; Breton: pemoc'h; Brunei Malay: bayi; Budukh: вак; Buginese: bawi; Bulgarian: свиня; Burmese: ဝက်; Buryat: гахай; Catalan: porc; Cebuano: baboy; Central Melanau: babui; Chamicuro: kuuchi; Chamorro: babui; Chechen: хьакха, жаргӏа; Chepang: प्याक्; Cherokee: ᏏᏆ; Chichewa: nkhumba; Chickasaw: shokha'; Chinese Cantonese: 豬, 猪; Dungan: җў; Gan: 豬, 猪; Hakka: 豬, 猪, 豬仔, 猪仔; Jin: 豬, 猪; Mandarin: 豬, 猪, 豬玀, 猪猡, 豕; Min Dong: 豬, 猪; Min Nan: 豬, 猪, 豬仔, 猪仔; Wu: 豬玀, 猪猡; Xiang: 豬, 猪; Chuvash: сысна; Comox: kʷašu; Cornish: hogh, mogh; Cree: kohkôs; Czech: prase, vepř, svině; Da'a Kaili: vavu; Dalmatian: puarc; Danish: svin, gris; Drung: waq; Dutch: zwijn, varken; Eastern Cham: ꨚꨝꨶꨬ, ꨂꩆ; Eastern Mari: сӧсна; Erzya: туво; Ese: maha; Esperanto: porko, virporko, porkiĉo, porkino; Estonian: siga, põrsas; Evenki: сунюрин; Faroese: svín; Fijian: vuaka; Finnish: sika; French: cochon, porc, pourceau; Old French: porc, bacon; Friulian: purcit; Galician: porco, cocho, quino; Garo: wak; Georgian: ღორი; German: Schwein, Hausschwein,, Sau; Alemannic German: Sou; Franconian: Mocke; Regional German: Docke, Wutz; Swabian: Kosel; Gondi: పద్ది; Gothic: 𐍃𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌽; Greek: γουρούνι; Ancient Greek: ὗς, χοῖρος; Greenlandic: puuluki; Guerrero Amuzgo: kítzku; Gujarati: ડુક્કર, શૂકર; Hausa: alade; Hawaiian: puaʻa; Hebrew: חֲזִיר; Higaonon: babuy; Hindi: सूअर; Hopi: pitsooti; Hungarian: sertés, disznó, malac; Hunsrik: Schwein; Iban: jani, babi; Ibanag: babuy; Icelandic: svín; Ido: porko, porkulo, porkino; Ilocano: baboy; Imonda: malhu; Inabaknon: baktin; Indonesian: babi; Interlingua: porco; Irish: muc; Italian: maiale, porco, suino; Iu Mien: dungz; Japanese: 豚, ブタ; Javanese: ꦧꦧꦶ; Jeju: 도새기; Jingpho: wa'; Kabardian: кхъуэ; Kalmyk: һаха; Kannada: ಹಂದಿ; Karelian: počči; Kashubian: swinia; Kazakh: шошқа; Khasi: sniang; Khmer: ជ្រូក; Kimaragang: wogok; Koho: sur, un; Kokborok: wak; Kombio: wurokn; Korean: 돼지; Krisa: a; Kumyk: донгуз; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بەراز; Northern Kurdish: beraz, xinzîr, xûk; Kyrgyz: чочко; Ladin: porcel; Lao: ໝູ; Latgalian: cyuka; Latin: sus, porcus; Latvian: cūka; Ledo Kaili: bavu; Lezgi: вак; Limburgish: zwien, verke; Lithuanian: kiaulė; Livonian: sigā; Low German: Swien; Ludian: šiga; Luganda: embizzi; Lusitanian: porcom, porgom; Luxembourgish: Schwäin; Lü: ᦖᦴ; Macedonian: свиња; Maguindanao: babuy; Malagasy: kisoa; Malay: babi, khinzir; Malayalam: പന്നി; Maltese: ħanżir, qażquż; Maléku Jaíka: tunhífa; Manchu: ᡠᠯᡤᡳᠶᠠᠨ; Mandar: boe; Mansaka: baboy; Manx: muc; Maori: poaka; Maranao: beboy, pandak; Marathi: डुकर; Mazanderani: خی; Menominee: kōhkōs; Mi'kmaq: gulgwi's anim; Moksha: тува; Mon: ကၠိက်; Mongolian Cyrillic: гахай; Uyghurjin: ᠭᠠᠬᠠᠢ; Montagnais: kukush; Motu: boroma; Mountain Koiari: ovo; Nahuatl: pitzotl; Nanai: олгиан; Navajo: bisóodi; Nepali: सुँगुर; Newar: फा; Ngazidja Comorian: purunku; Nii: kung; Nivkh: овӻоӈ, олӻоӈ; Norman: couochon, bête à saie, por, gronneux, moussieu, quétot; North Frisian: Swin; Norwegian: svin, gris; Nyunga: beerk; Occitan: pòrc, puèrc; Ojibwe: gookoosh; Okinawan: っわー; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: свиниꙗ; Old East Slavic: свиньꙗ; Old English: swīn; Old Javanese: wők; Old Turkic: 𐱃𐰆𐰭𐰆𐰕; Oriya: ଘୁଷୁରିଛୁଆ; Oromo: booyee; Ossetian: хуы; Ottawa: gookoosh; Pacoh: alic, alíc; Palauan: babii; Pashto: خنځير, خوګ; Persian: خوک; Plautdietsch: Schwien; Polish: świnia; Portuguese: porco, suíno; Potawatomi: kokosh; Punjabi: ਸੂਰ; Quechua: khuchi; Rabha: বাক; Rapa Nui: oru; Romani: balo, bali; Romanian: porc; Romansch: portg, piertg, püerch, chucal; Russian: свинья, боров; S'gaw Karen: ထိး; Sami Inari Sami: šahe; Kildin Sami: шагкь; Northern Sami: spiidni; Skolt Sami: šââ´ǩǩ; Samoan: pua'a; Sango: gaduru, ngûru; Sanskrit: सूकर; Santali: ᱥᱩᱠᱨᱤ; Sardinian: porcu, polcu, procu, mannale, mannali; Campidanese: procu, mannali, sue; Scottish Gaelic: muc; Sebop: bu'in; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свиња; Roman: svínja; Shan: မူ; Sichuan Yi: ꃮ, ꃢ; Sicilian: porcu, majali; Sinhalese: ඌරා; Slovak: prasa, sviňa; Slovene: svinja, prašič, pujs; Somali: doofaar; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: swinja; Upper Sorbian: swinjo; Spanish: cerdo, chancho, chon, coche, cochi, cochín, cochino, cocho, cuchi, cuto, gocho, gorrino, guarro, marrano, puerco, tocino, tunco, pitzote; Swahili: nguruwe; Swedish: gris, svin; Sylheti: ꠉꠣꠠꠤꠀ, ꠡꠥꠅꠞ; Tabaru: titi; Tagal Murut: bawi, biag; Tagalog: baboy; Tai Tai Tajik: хук; Tamil: பன்றி; Taos: kùciʼína; Tatar: дуңгыз, чучка; Tausug: babuy; Telugu: పంది, సూకరము; Ternate: soho; Tetum: fahi; Thai: หมู; Tibetan: ཕག་པ; Tigrinya: ሓሰማ; Timugon Murut: bawi; Tiwa: oa; Tocharian B: suwo; Tok Pisin: pik; Tolai: boroi; Tongan: puaka; Tswana: kolobe; Turkish: domuz, hınzır; Turkmen: doňuz; Tuvan: хаван; Ubir: foro; Udi: боъкъ; Udmurt: парсь; Ukrainian: свиня; Urat: hro'; Urdu: خوک, خنزیر, سؤر; Urhobo: esi; Uyghur: چوشقا; Uzbek: choʻchka, choʻchqa; Venetian: mas-cio, porselo, porzèl; Veps: siga; Vietnamese: heo, lợn, cúi; Volapük: svin, hisvin, jisvin, omsvin, domasvin; Voro: tsiga; Votic: sika; Walloon: pourcea, coshet; Waray-Waray: baboy; Warembori: pue; Welsh: mochyn; West Coast Bajau: menungal, ogok, bakas; West Frisian: baarch; Western Bukidnon Manobo: bavuy; White Hmong: npua; Wolof: mbam-xuux mi; Yakut: сибиинньэ; Yiddish: חזיר, כאַזער; Yoruba: ẹlẹ́dẹ̀, òdo; Yup'ik: sitiinkaq; Zazaki: xoz, xenzir; Zhuang: mou; Zulu: ingulube