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vetulus

From LSJ

πάτερ, ἄφες αὐτοῖς, οὐ γὰρ οἴδασιν τί ποιοῦσιν → father, forgive them, for they know not what they do

Source

Latin > English

vetulus vetula, vetulum ADJ :: elderly, aging

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vĕtŭlus: a, um,
I adj. dim. vetus, little old, old (class.)
I Adj.: vetulus, decrepitus senex, Plaut. Merc. 2, 2, 43: gladiator, Cic. Quint. 7, 29: filia, id. Att. 13, 29, 1: equi, id. Lael. 19, 67: arbor (opp. novella), id. Fin. 5, 14, 39: Falernum, Cat. 27, 1: cornix, Hor. C. 4, 13, 25; cf. cadi, Mart. 13, 112, 2 et saep.—
II Substt.
   A vĕtŭlus, i, m., a little old man, Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 4.— Jocularly: mi vetule, my little old fellow, Cic. Fam. 7, 16, 1.—
   B vĕtŭla, ae, f., a little old woman, Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 118; Juv. 6, 241; Mart. 8, 79, 1.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vĕtŭlus,¹² a, um (vetus), quelque peu vieux : vetula filia Cic. Att. 13, 29, 1, fille d’un certain âge ; vetuli equi Cic. Læl. 67, chevaux déjà vieux ; vetula arbor Cic. Fin. 5, 39, arbre qui a pris de l’âge || vetulus, ī, m., Pl. Epid. 187 ; vetula, æ, f., Pl. Most. 275 ; Mart. 8, 79, 1 ; Juv. 6, 241, un vieux (un vieillard), une vieille ; [amicalt] mi vetule Cic. Fam. 7, 16, 1, mon cher vieux.

Latin > German (Georges)

vetulus, a, um (Demin, v. vetus), ältlich, etwas alt, ziemlich alt, I) adi.: bos (Ggstz. novellus bos), Varro: cantherius, Varro fr.: canes (Ggstz. catuli), Varro: equus, Cic.: arbor, Cic.: filia, Cic.: Falernum (Falerner = Falernerwein), Catull. u.a. (s. Haupt Opusc. 2, 125). – II) subst.: A) vetulus, ī, m., der Alte, der Greis, Plaut. Epid. 187 G. – scherzh., mi vetule, Alterchen, lieber Alter, Cic. ep. 7, 16, 1. – B) vetula, ae, f., die Alte, das alte Weib, meist verächtlich als häßliches und unliebenswürdiges Wesen = die Vettel, Plaut. most. 275. Mart. 8, 79, 1. Iuven. 6, 241: Ggstz. adulescentula, Hieron. epist. 127. no. 6.

Latin > Chinese

vetulus, a, um. adj. :: 畧老者
vetulus, i. m. :: 卑老人

Translations

old

Adyghe: жъы; Afrikaans: ou; Albanian: plak; Arabic: كَبِير اَلسِّنّ, مُسِنّ; Egyptian Arabic: عجوز; Hijazi Arabic: كَبير, عجوز, شايب; Juba Arabic: ajuus; South Levantine Arabic: كبير; Aragonese: biello, viello; Armenian: ծեր, պառավ, տարեց; Assamese: বুঢ়া, বুঢ়ী; Asturian: vieyu; Azerbaijani: qoca; Bashkir: ҡарт; Basque: zahar, agure, atso; Belarusian: стары, пажылы, у гадах, немалады; Bengali: পুরোনো, প্রবীণ; Bhojpuri: बूढ़; Brunei Malay: tua, beumur; Bulgarian: стар, въ́зстар, възстар, въ́зрастен; Burmese: အို; Carpathian Rusyn: старый; Catalan: vell, gran, longeu; Chamicuro: shashaka; Cherokee: ᎠᎦᏴᎵ; Chickasaw: sipokni; Chinese Cantonese: ; Dungan: ло; Mandarin: , 年老的, 老年的; Chuvash: ватӑ; Czech: starý; Danish: gammel; Dutch: oud; Elfdalian: gåmål; Erzya: сыре; Esperanto: maljuna, grandaĝa, olda; Estonian: vana; Etruscan: 𐌅𐌄𐌕𐌖𐌔; Even: хагди; Evenki: сагды; Finnish: vanha; Franco-Provençal: vielyo; French: vieux; Friulian: vieli; Galician: vello; Georgian: მოხუცი, ბებერი, ხანდაზმული; German: alt; Middle High German: eltlich; Gothic: 𐌰𐌻𐌸𐌴𐌹𐍃, 𐍃𐌹𐌽𐌴𐌹𐌲𐍃, 𐍆𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌽𐌴𐌹𐍃; Greek: γηραιός, ηλικιωμένος; Ancient Greek: ἀρχαϊκός, ἀρχαιοπρεπής, ἀρχαῖος, ἀρχέγονος, γεραιός, γέρυς, γηραιός, γηραλέος, γρήιος, δηναιός, ἕνος; Gujarati: ઘરડું; Hawaiian: luahine, ʻelemakule; Hebrew: זָקֵן, קָשִׁישׁ; Hiligaynon: baúg; Hindi: बूढ़ा; Hungarian: öreg, idős; Icelandic: gamall; Ido: olda; Igbo: agadi; Indonesian: tua; Irish: sean, aosta; Italian: vecchio, anziano; Japanese: 年老いた, 老いた; Javanese: tuwa; Kabuverdianu: bedju, bedje; Karakhanid: يَشْلِغْ; Kashubian: stôri; Kazakh: кәрі; Khmer: ចាស់; Korean: 늙다, 나이들다, 연로하다, 나이 많다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: پیر; Northern Kurdish: pîr; Kyrgyz: кары; Lao: ແກ່; Latin: vetus, vetulus, senex, annosus; Latvian: vecs; Ligurian: vêgio; Lithuanian: senas; Livonian: vanā; Lombard: vegg, veggia; Louisiana Creole French: vyé; Macedonian: стар; Malay: tua; Malayalam: പഴയ, പഴയത്; Maltese: xiħ, xiħa, xjuħ; Manchu: ᠰᠠᡴ᠋ᡩ᠋ᠠ; Marathi: म्हातारा, वृद्ध; Minangkabau: tuo, gaek; Mòcheno: òlt; Moksha: ташта; Mongolian: хөгшин; Nanai: сагди; Navajo: sání; Norwegian Bokmål: gammel, gammal; Nynorsk: gamal, gammal; Occitan: vièlh; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: старъ; Old East Slavic: старъ; Old English: eald, gamol; Old Javanese: tuha; Ottoman Turkish: یاشلی, قوجه; Papiamentu: bieu; Persian: پیر, کهنسال, مسن, زرمان; Plautdietsch: oolt; Polish: stary, niemłody; Portuguese: velho, idoso; Punjabi: ਬੁੱਢਾ; Rapa Nui: koroua, tuuai; Romani: phuro; Romanian: bătrân; Romansch: vegl; Russian: старый, пожилой), немолодой, в летах, в годах, в возрасте; Samoan: matua; Sanskrit: वृद्ध; Scottish Gaelic: sean, aosda; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: стар; Roman: star; Sinhalese: නාකි, වයසක; Slovak: starý, bývalý; Slovene: stàr; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: stary; Spanish: anciano, viejo, provecto, añejo, longevo; Sundanese: sepuh; Swedish: gammal, åldrig, ålderstigen; Tajik: пир; Tatar: карт; Tausug: mas; Telugu: ముసలి; Tetum: katuas, ferik; Thai: แก่; Tocharian B: ktsaitstse, śrāñ; Tongan: motuʻa; Turkish: yaşlı; Turkmen: garry; Udmurt: пересь; Ukrainian: старий, лі́тній, у літах, немолодий, підстаркуватий; Urdu: بوڑھا; Uyghur: قېرى; Uzbek: qari; Venetan: vècio, vecio; Vietnamese: già; Waray-Waray: a-rug, lagas; Welsh: hen; West Frisian: âld; Yiddish: אַלט, זקנדיק, זקניש, יעריק; Zazaki: khal; Zhuang: laux

old man

Abkhaz: аҭаҳмада; Ainu: ヘンケ; Albanian: plak; Alutor: ынпыӄлавул; Arabic: شَيْخ, عَجُوز; Egyptian Arabic: عجوز; Armenian: ծերունի, ծերուկ, պառավ; Aromanian: mosh, bitãrnu, aush, tot, pap; Azerbaijani: qoca, qoca kişi, ağsaqqal; Bashkir: ҡарт; Basque: agure; Belarusian: стары, дзед, старац, старык; Bulgarian: старец, дядо; Burmese: အဘိုးကြီး, အဘိုးအို; Chinese Dungan: лохан; Mandarin: 老漢, 老汉, 老頭兒, 老头儿, 老人; Czech: stařec; Danish: olding; Darkinjung: ngarrombai; Esperanto: maljunulo, oldulo; Estonian: vanamees, ätt; Evenki: этыркэн; Finnish: ukko, äijä, jäärä, vanha mies; French: vieillard, vieil homme, vieux, vieux monsieur; Galician: vello, ancián, vellote, vedraño; Georgian: მოხუცი; German: Greis, Alter, alter Mann, Väterchen; Greek: γέρος, γέροντας; Ancient Greek: γέρων, πελλᾶς, πρεῖγυς, πρέσβυς, πρεσβύτας, πρεσβύτης; Hindi: बूढ़ा; Hungarian: öregember; Ilocano: lakay; Indonesian: pak tua; Ingrian: äijä, ukko, starikka; Irish: seanduine, seanfhear; Italian: vecchio; Japanese: お爺さん, 親父, 親爺, 老爺, 爺, 老人; Kaingang: kófa; Kazakh: қарт, шал, қария, ақсақал; Khmer: អ្នកចាស់; Kikuyu: mũthee; Korean: 노인(老人), 할아버지, 로인(老人); Kurdish Central Kurdish: پیرەمێرد; Northern Kurdish: pîremêr; Kyrgyz: абышка, чал, карыя, аксакал, карт; Latin: senex, vetulus; Latvian: vecis; Ligurian: vêgio; Lithuanian: senis, senelis, senukas; Macedonian: старец; Malayalam: വയസ്സൻ, വൃദ്ധൻ, വയോധികന്; Manchu: ᠮᠠᡶᠠ; Maore Comorian: ɓakoko; Mon: လ ထဴ; Mongolian Cyrillic: өвгөн; Nanai: мапа; Ndzwani Comorian: ɓako; Ngarrindjeri: yandiorn; Ngazidja Comorian: mndru-mɓaye; Nivkh: ӿемар; Nogai: карт; Northern Ohlone: húntáts; Norwegian Bokmål: gamling, olding; Ojibwe: akiwenzii; Persian: پیرمرد; Polish: starzec, staruszek, dziadek, stary; Portuguese: velho, idoso, velhote; Quechua: awki, machu, macu, aukin; Romanian: moș; Russian: старик, старичок, дед, дедушка, старец, пожилой человек; Scots: bodach; Scottish Gaelic: bodach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ста̏рац; Roman: stȁrac; Shor: апшый; Sidamo: geercho; Slovak: starec; Slovene: starec; Somali: duq, oday; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: źěd; Southern Altai: абышка, таада; Spanish: viejo; Swahili: mzee; Swedish: gubbe; Tajik: мӯйсафед, куҳансол, пир, пирамард; Taos: łùłiʼína; Tatar: карт; Telugu: వృద్ధుడు; Thai: ชายชรา, ตาแก่, ลุง, แปะ, อากง; Turkish: ihtiyar; Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎁; Ukrainian: старий, старик, дід, старець; Urdu: بوڑھا; Uzbek: chol, qariya, keksa, moʻysa-fid; Vietnamese: ông già; Welsh: henwr, hynafgwr; Yagara: bud dair; Yiddish: אַלטער