unguentum

From LSJ

δι' ἐρημίας πολεμίων πορευόμενος → he marched on without finding any enemy, his route lay through a country bare of enemies

Source

Latin > English

unguentum unguenti N N :: oil, ointment

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

unguentum: i (
I gen. plur. unguentūm, Plaut. Curc. 1, 2, 5; id. Poen. 3, 3, 88), n. unguo, an ointment, unguent, perfume: non omnes possunt olere unguenta exotica, Plaut. Most. 1, 1, 41; 1, 3, 115 sq.; Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 25, § 62; id. Cat. 2, 3, 5; id. Sest. 8, 18; id. Cael. 11, 27; id. Tusc. 5, 21, 62; Hor. C. 2, 3, 13; 2, 7, 23; id. A. P. 375; Prop. 3, 16 (4, 15), 23; Ov. F. 3, 561; Mart. 11, 54, 1; Plin. 1, 1, 1, § 3.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

unguentum,¹⁰ ī, n. (ungo), parfum liquide, huile parfumée, essence ; sing. et pl. : Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 62 ; Cat. 2, 5, etc. || gén. pl. unguentum Pl. Curc. 99 ; Pœn. 570.

Latin > German (Georges)

unguentum, ī, n. (ungo), die wohlriechende Salbe, das Salböl (für den ganzen Körper, selbst für die Kleidung, im Bade wie bei der Tafel, auch bei Leichnamen angewandt), Sing. u. Plur. bei Plaut., Cic. u.a.: unguentis oblitus, Cic. fr.: ab unguentis, Aufseher der Salben, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 9098: Genet. Plur. unguentûm, Plaut. Curc., 99 G.; Poen. 701.

Latin > Chinese

unguentum, i. n. :: 膏藥。香膏。面粉。*Unguentum pro Unguentorum.

Translations

ointment

Afrikaans: salf; Albanian: pomadë; Arabic: مَرْهَم‎, دَهُون‎; Armenian: քսուք; Azerbaijani: maz, məlhəm; Belarusian: мазь, бальзам; Bengali: মলম; Bulgarian: мехлем, мас, мазило; Burmese: လိမ်းဆေး; Catalan: pomada, ungüent; Chinese Cantonese: 藥膏/药膏; Mandarin: 軟膏/软膏, 膏, 藥膏/药膏; Czech: mast; Danish: salve; Dutch: zalf, smeersel; Esperanto: ungvento; Estonian: salv; Faroese: salva, sálva; Finnish: voide; French: pommade, onguent; Friulian: ongint; Galician: pomada, ungüento, bálsamo; Georgian: მალამო; German: Salbe, Balsam; Gothic: 𐍃𐌰𐌻𐌱𐍉𐌽𐍃; Greek: αλοιφή; Ancient Greek: ἄλειμμα, ἄλειππα, ἀλειπτήριον, ἄλειφαρ, ἄλιππα, ἀλοιφή, διάχρισμα, ἐπάλειμμα, σμῆγμα, σμῆμα, χρῖμα, χρῖσμα, χριστήριον; Mycenaean: 𐀀𐀩𐀞, 𐂘; Haitian Creole: ponmad; Hebrew: מִשְׁחָה‎; Hindi: मरहम, मलहम, बाम, लेप, औषधि; Hungarian: kenőcs; Icelandic: smyrsl; Indonesian: salap; Ingrian: voije, maazi; Irish: ungadh; Italian: pomata, unguento, balsamo; Japanese: 軟膏; Kazakh: май; Khmer: ថ្នាំលាប; Korean: 연고(軟膏); Kyrgyz: май, мазь; Lao: ຢານວດ, ຢາຂີ້ເຜີ້ງ, ຂີ້ເຜີ້ງ; Latin: unguentum; Latvian: ziede; Lithuanian: tepalas; Macedonian: маст, помада, мелем; Malay: salap; Maori: rongoā pani, pūreke, panikiri; Mongolian Cyrillic: тос; Norwegian Bokmål: salve; Nynorsk: salve; Old English: sealf; Pashto: ملهم‎, ملم‎; Persian: پُماد‎, مَرهَم‎; Plautdietsch: Saulw; Polish: maść; Portuguese: pomada; Romanian: unguent, pomadă, alifie; Russian: мазь, бальзам; Sanskrit: अञ्जस्, लेप; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мѐлем, ма̑ст; Roman: mèlem, mȃst; Slovak: masť; Slovene: mazilo; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: žałba; Spanish: pomada, ungüento; Swahili: marhamu; Swedish: salva; Tagalog: hinas, banlos; Tajik: маз, марҳам, тило; Telugu: లేపనము; Thai: ครีม, ยาขี้ผึ้ง, ขี้ผึ้ง; Tocharian B: laupe, ṣalype; Turkish: merhem; Turkmen: melhem; Ukrainian: мазь, бальзам; Urdu: مَرہَم‎; Uyghur: ماي‎, مەلھەم‎; Uzbek: malham dori, maz, balzam; Vietnamese: pom-mát, thuốc mỡ, thuốc cao; Volapük: nugvet; Walloon: ôlmint, poumåde; Welsh: eli

perfume

Albanian: parfum; Arabic: أَرِيج‎, شَذًا‎, عِطْر‎; Egyptian Arabic: برفان‎, برفانات‎; Armenian: օծանելիք; Azerbaijani: ətir; Belarusian: духі́, парфума; Bengali: সুগন্ধি; Bikol Central: pahamot; Bulgarian: парфюм; Catalan: perfum; Chinese Cantonese: 香水; Hakka: 香水; Mandarin: 香水; Min Dong: 香水; Min Nan: 芳水; Wu: 香水; Coptic: ϣⲟⲟⲩ; Czech: parfém, voňavka; Danish: perfume; Dutch: parfum; Esperanto: parfumo; Estonian: parfüüm, lõhnaõli; Finnish: hajuste, hajuvesi, parfyymi; French: parfum; Galician: perfume; Georgian: სურნელება; German: Parfüm, Duftstoff, Parfum; Greek: άρωμα; Ancient Greek: μύρον; Hebrew: בושם / בֹּשֶׂם‎; Hindi: ख़ुशबू; Hungarian: parfüm, illatszer; Icelandic: ilmvatn; Indonesian: parfum, minyak wangi; Irish: cumhrán; Italian: profumo; Japanese: 香水; Jarai: ia kluñ; Kazakh: әтір; Khmer: គន្ធរស, ទឹកអប់; Korean: 향수(香水); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: parfûm, perfûm; Kyrgyz: атыр, духи; Lao: ນ້ຳອົບ; Latin: unguentum, costum, hedycrum; Latvian: parfīms; Lithuanian: kvepalai; Luxembourgish: Parfum; Macedonian: парфем, мирис; Maguindanao: mamut; Malay: minyak wangi, minyak attar; Maranao: randag; Mongolian Cyrillic: сүрчиг; Navajo: tó łikání halchiní; Ngazidja Comorian: marashi; Norwegian Bokmål: parfyme; Nynorsk: parfyme; Old English: wyrtġemang; Pashto: عطر‎; Persian: عطر‎; Polish: perfumy; Portuguese: perfume; Romanian: parfum; Russian: духи, парфюм; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: па̀рфе̄м; Roman: pàrfēm; Slovak: vôňa, voňavka; Slovene: parfum; Spanish: perfume; Swahili: marashi; Swedish: parfym; Tagalog: pabango; Tajik: атр; Thai: น้ำหอม; Tok Pisin: sanda; Turkish: burcu, parfüm; Turkmen: atyr; Ukrainian: духи, парфум; Urdu: خوشبو‎; Uyghur: ئەتىر‎; Uzbek: atir, duxi; Vietnamese: nước thơm, nước hoa; Welsh: peraroglau; Zhuang: raemxhom