sus
ὡς αἰεὶ τὸν ὁμοῖον ἄγει θεὸς ὡς τὸν ὁμοῖον → how God ever brings like men together | birds of a feather flock together | how the god always leads like to like | as ever, god brings like and like together | as always the god brings like to like
Latin > English
sus suis N C :: swine; hog, pig, sow
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sūs: sŭis (nom. suis, Prud. adv. Symm. 2, 813;
I gen. sueris, Plaut. ap. Fest. s. v. spectile, p. 330 Müll.; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 110 ib.; dat. plur. subus, Lucr. 5, 969; 6, 974; 6, 977; Plin. 29, 4, 23, § 75: suibus, Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5), comm. Gr. ὗς;> O. H. Germ. sū; Engl. sow, swine.
I A swine, hog, pig, boar, sow, Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5: ferus et fera, id. ib. 8, 78; Cic. N. D. 2, 64, 160; id. Div. 1, 13, 23; 1, 17, 31; Ov. F. 4, 414; Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 26; 2, 2, 75 al.—Prov.: sus Minervam (sc. docet) in proverbio est, ubi quis id docet alterum, cujus ipse inscius est, Fest. p. 310 Müll.: etsi non sus Minervam, ut aiunt, tamen inepte, quisquis Minervam docet, Cic. Ac. 1, 5, 18: etsi sus Minervam, id. Fam. 9, 18, 3: docebo sus, ut aiunt, oratorem eum, quem, etc., id. de Or. 2, 57, 233; cf.: sus artium repertricem (docet), Hier. Ep. 46, 1.—
II A kind of fish, Ov. Hal. 132.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) sūs,¹⁰ sŭis, m. f. (ὗς),
1 porc, truie ; pourceau, cochon : Cic. Nat. 2, 160 ; Div. 1, 23 ; [prov.] sus Minervam (docet) Cic. Ac. 1, 18 ; Fam. 9, 18, 3, c’est un pourceau qui en remontre à Minerve, cf. Cic. de Or. 2, 233
2 sorte de poisson : Ov. Hal. 132. nom. suis Varro L. 10, 7 ; gén. sueris, abl. suere Varro L. 5, 110, cf. Pl. d. Fest. 330, s. v. spectile || d.-abl. pl. suibus Varro L. 5, 110 ; R. 2, 1, 5 ; subus Cic. Nat. 2, 111 ; Lucr. 5, 966, etc.
(2) sus, v. susque.
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) sus1, Adv., aufwärts, empor, s. sursum.
(2) sūs2, suis, c. (v. der Wurzel su - zeugen, gebären, griech. σῦς, ὗς, ahd. sū, Sau, gotisch swein, ahd. swīn), I) das Schwein, die Sau, Cic. u.a.: sus plena, trächtig, Cic.: sus lactans od. lactens, Saugferkel, Solin.: sus silvaticus, Wildschwein, Varro fr.: so auch sus ferus, Plin.: sus mansuetus, Liv.: sus dux, das Leitschwein, Plin.: sus alba, Aur. Vict.: sus setosa, Phaedr.: sus masculus, Liv.: sus femina (Ggstz. aper, männl. Wildschwein, Keiler), Plin.: ut lutulentus sus cum quovis volutari, Ps. Cic. decl. in Sall. 3. – Sprichw., sus Minervam docet, wenn ein Einfältiger einen Klügeren lehren oder ihm Regeln geben will, Cic. Acad. 1, 18: u. dafür sus artium repertricem (docet), Hieron. epist. 46, 1: so auch et docebo sus, ut aiunt, oratorem, Cic. de or. 2, 233. – II) ein Fisch, Ov. hal. 130 (132). – / Nom. suis, Varro LL. 10, 7. Prud. c. Symm. 2, 814 (Dressel Nom. sues). – Genet. sueris u. Abl. suere, Varro LL. 5, 110: Nom. u. Akk. Plur. sueres, Liv. Andr. fr. bei Fest. 352 (b), 21 (nach Müllers Vermutung. s. p. 397, a). Plaut. bei Fest. 230 (b), 28. – Dat. u. Abl. Plur. suibus, Varro LL. 5, 110. Colum. 7, 9, 9, u. subus. Varro r.r. 2, 5, 1. Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 111. Lucr. 5, 966 (sūbus) u. 974 u. 977 (sŭbus). Varro sat. Men. 127 (sūbus), Plin. 11, 279; 24, 176 u. 29, 75.
Latin > Chinese
sus, suis. m. f. :: 猪。— Minervam docet 梟敎鳳鳴。般門弄斧。*Sueris pro Suis. *Subus pro Suibus (dat.)
sus. adv. :: 從上。往上。Susque deque id ferre 隨其便。任之耳。Susque deque esse 此事毫無干。Id susque deque habeo 吾不管。
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