susurro

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καλῶς γέ μου τὸν υἱὸν ὦ Στιλβωνίδη εὑρὼν ἀπιόντ' ἀπὸ γυμνασίου λελουμένον οὐκ ἔκυσας, οὐ προσεῖπας, οὐ προσηγάγου, οὐκ ὠρχιπέδισας, ὢν ἐμοὶ πατρικὸς φίλος → Ah! Is this well done, Stilbonides? You met my son coming from the bath after the gymnasium and you neither spoke to him, nor kissed him, nor took him with you, nor ever once felt his balls. Would anyone call you an old friend of mine?

Source

Latin > English

susurro susurrare, -, - V :: mutter, whisper, hum, buzz, murmur
susurro susurro susurronis N M :: whisperer; mutterer; tale-bearer

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sŭsurro: āre, v. n. and
I a. [1. susurrus; root sur], to make a low, continued sound, to hum, buzz, murmur; to mutter, whisper (poet. and in post-class. prose).
I Neutr.: susurrant (apes), Verg. G. 4, 260: aura susurrantis venti, id. Cul. 154: aut ego cum carā de te nutrice susurro, Ov. H. 19, 19: fama susurrat, id. ib. 21, 233: lympha susurrans, Verg. Cul. 104: susurravit obscurior fama, Amm. 26, 6, 2: leve Mincius susurret, Claud.Nupt.Hon. et Mar. Fesc. 2, 11.—
II Act.: cantica qui Nili, qui Gaditana susurrat, Mart. 3, 63, 5: versum Persii, Lampr. Alex. Sev. 44 fin.: te (silvestris platanus), Nemes. Ecl. 1, 72: susurrans quaedam, Amm. 25, 8, 18: pars, quid velit, aure susurrat, Ov. M. 3, 643.—Impers. pass.: jam susurrari audio, Civem Atticam esse hanc, Ter. And. 4, 4, 40.
sŭsurro: ōnis, m. 1. susurro,
I a mutterer, whisperer, tale-bearer (post-class.): aures mariti susurronum faece completae, Sid. Ep. 5, 7 fin.; Vulg. Lev. 19, 16; Hier. Ep. 11, 1.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) sŭsurrō,¹⁴ āre (susurrus),
1 intr., murmurer, bourdonner : [en parl. des abeilles] Virg. G. 4, 260 || [fig.] fama susurrat Ov. H. 21, 233, un bruit se répand tout bas
2 tr., fredonner : Mart. 3, 63, 5 || chuchoter : Ov. M. 3, 643 ; pass. impers. susurratur avec prop. inf. Ter. Andr. 779, on chuchote que.
(2) sŭsurrō, ōnis, m., chuchoteur, médisant : Hier. Ep. 11, 1 ; Eccl.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) susurro1, āre (susurrus), I) intr., zischeln, flüstern, summen, säuseln, rieseln usw., v. Menschen, Ov.: susurrari audio, daß man davon einander in die Ohren zischelt, Ter.: v. den Bienen, Verg.: v. Wasser, Verg.: v. Winde, Verg. – II) tr. etw. herflüstern, cantica, Mart.: quaedam, Amm.: te platanus susurrat, te pinus, dich (deinen Namen) säuselt usw., Calp.
(2) susurro2, ōnis, m. (susurrus), der Flüsterer, Ohrenbläser, Hieron. epist. 108, 18. Augustin. serm. 47, 12 u.a. Eccl. – Nbf. susurrio, Vulg. (Amiat.) Sirach. 5, 16; 21, 31; 28, 15 (letzte Stelle auch Cypr. test. 3, 110).

Latin > Chinese

susurro, as, are. n. act. :: 小聲輕響淸冷喞喞低謗囁嚅

Translations

whisper

Albanian: pëshpërit, fëshfërij; Arabic: هَمَسَ‎, وَسْوَسَ‎; Egyptian Arabic: وشوش‎; Armenian: շշնջալ; Azerbaijani: pıçıldamaq; Belarusian: шаптаць, шапнуць; Bulgarian: шептя, шепна; Burmese: တီးတိုးပြော; Catalan: xiuxiuejar; Cebuano: hunghong; Chinese Mandarin: 耳語/耳语, 呢喃, 嘀咕, 打喳喳, 打耳唧, 哼唧, 嘰咕/叽咕, 唧唧咕咕, 唧噥/唧哝, 竊竊私語/窃窃私语, 低語/低语; Cornish: hwystra; Czech: šeptat; Danish: hviske; Dutch: fluisteren, fezelen, wisperen, vezelen, ruinen; Elfdalian: twiså, wiså; Esperanto: flustri; Estonian: sosistama; Faroese: teska; Finnish: kuiskata; French: chuchoter, susurrer, murmurer; Galician: bisbar, murmurar; Georgian: ჩურჩული; German: flüstern, wispern, wispeln; Greek: ψιθυρίζω; Ancient Greek: διαψιθυρίζω, ἐντρυλλίζω, παραφθέγγομαι, προσψιθυρίζω, ὑπολαλέω, ὑπολαλῶ, ὑποτονθορύζω, ὑποψιθυρίζω, ψιθυρίζω, ψιθυρίσδω; Greenlandic: isussuppoq; Hawaiian: hāwanawana; Hebrew: לָחַשׁ‎; Hiligaynon: huding-huding, hutik; Hindi: फुसफुसाना; Hungarian: suttog; Icelandic: hvísla, hvískra, pískra, pukra; Ido: susurar; Ilocano: agarasaas, iarasaas; Indonesian: berbisik, membisiki; Interlingua: susurrar; Irish: labhair i gcogar, bí ag cogarnach; Italian: sussurrare; Japanese: 囁く; Kapampangan: bulung; Kazakh: сыбырлау; Khmer: ខ្សឹប, ខ្សៀវ; Kinaray-a: hani; Korean: 속삭이다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: چرپاندن‎; Northern Kurdish: piste-pist kirin; Kyrgyz: шыбыроо; Lao: ກະຊິບ; Latin: susurro; Latvian: čukstēt; Lithuanian: šnibždėti, šnabždėti; Low German: suustern, sustern, munkeln, tuscheln; Luxembourgish: pësperen; Macedonian: шепнува, шепоти, шепне; Malay: bisik, berbisik; Middle English: rounen; Mon: က္သေဲ; Mongolian Cyrillic: шивнэх; Norman: chuchoter; Norwegian Bokmål: hviske, kviskre; Nynorsk: kviskre, kviskra; Occitan: parlotejar; Ojibwe: gaaskanazo; Old English: rūnian; Old Norse: hvískra; Pashto: پسنېدل‎; Persian: پچ‌پچ کردن‎, نجوا کردن‎; Polish: szeptać, szepnąć; Portuguese: murmurar, sussurrar, cochichar; Romanian: a șopti, a susura; Romansch: scutinar; Russian: шептать, шепнуть, прошептать, шушукаться; Samoan: musumusu; Scottish Gaelic: cagair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ша̀птати, шапу̀тати, ша̀пнути; Roman: šàptati, šapùtati, šàpnuti; Slovak: šeptať, šepkať; Slovene: šepetati; Spanish: susurrar; Swedish: viska; Tagalog: bumulong, ibulong; Tajik: пичир-пичир кардан; Telugu: గుసగుసలాడు; Thai: กระซิบ; Tongan: fanafana; Turkish: fısıldamak; Turkmen: pyşyrdamak, wyşyrdamak; Ukrainian: шептати, шепнути; Urdu: فسفسانا‎; Uyghur: شىۋىرلىماق‎, پىچىرلىماق‎; Uzbek: shivirlamoq, pichirlamoq; Vietnamese: nói thầm, thì thầm; Welsh: sibrwd; West Frisian: flústerje, wispearje