sutela
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sūtēla: ae, f. suo, prop. a sewing together; hence, trop.,
I a cunning device or contrivance, an artifice, trick, wile (Plautin.): sutelae dolosae astutiae a similitudine suentium dictae, Fest. pp. 310 and 311 Müll.: ob sutelas tuas, Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 34; id. Cas. 1, 7.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
sūtēla,¹⁵ æ, f. (suo), assemblage de pièces cousues, ruses, machinations : Pl. Capt. 692, cf. P. Fest. 311, 7.
Latin > German (Georges)
sūtēla, ae, f. (suo), das Zusammennähen, bildl. = ein Gewebe von Lug und Trug, Plur. b. Plaut. capt. 692 u. Cas. 95. Vgl. Paul. ex Fest. 311, 7.
Latin > Chinese
Translations
trick
Azerbaijani: qurğu, hiylə, kələk, telə; Basque: azerikeria; Bulgarian: хитрост, измама; Chinese Mandarin: 詭計/诡计, 騙術/骗术, 惡作劇/恶作剧; Danish: trick, knep; Esperanto: truko; Estonian: vemp, temp, trikk; Finnish: temppu, trikki; French: tour; Galician: truco, artimaña, retranca; German: List, Falle, Finte, Trick; Ancient Greek: δόλος, πανούργημα, ἀπάτη; Hebrew: טריק, תכסיס, לַהֲטוּט; Hungarian: trükk, csíny, csel; Japanese: 欺き, 企み; Latin: dolus, sutela, captio; Macedonian: итрина, финта, измама; Norman: farche; Norwegian: trick, trikk, triks, knep; Ottoman Turkish: اویون; Persian: حقه, نیرنگ, ترفند; Plautdietsch: Faks; Portuguese: artimanha, truque; Russian: обман, трюк, уловка; Scottish Gaelic: cleas, car; Spanish: truco, artimaña, engañifa, treta, triquiñuela, cancamusa, candonga; Swedish: trick, fint, knep; Telugu: జిత్తు; Welsh: tric; Yiddish: קונץ