vomitio

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ἀλλ' ἐσθ' ὁ θάνατος λοῖσθος ἰατρός κακῶν → but death is the ultimate healer of ills

Source

Latin > English

vomitio vomitionis N F :: vomit; vomited matter; act of vomiting

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vŏmĭtĭo: ōnis, f. vomo,
I a spewing, vomiting.
I Lit., Cic. N. D. 2, 50, 126; Plin. 11, 53, 117, § 282; 21, 20, 83, § 144; 22, 25, 64, § 132; 26, 7, 25, § 41 al.—Collat. form vŏmĭtĭum, Mart. Cap. 2, § 136.—
II Transf., concr., that which is vomited, a vomit: varii colores vomitionum, Plin. 25, 5, 23, § 57.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vŏmĭtĭō, ōnis, f. (vomo), action de vomir, vomissement : Cic. Nat. 2, 126 ; Plin. 11, 282, etc.

Latin > German (Georges)

vomitio, ōnis, f. (vomo), I) das Erbrechen, Brechen, Speien, nausea ac vomitio, Mart. Cap.: vom. fellis, Plin.: vomitione alvos curare (v. den Hunden), Cic.: vomitiones facere, concitare, ciere, Plin.: vomitiones cohibere, inhibere, sistere, Plin. – II) meton., das Weggebrochene, varii colores vomitionum, Plin. 25, 57.

Latin > Chinese

vomitio, onis. f. ::

Translations

vomit

Armenian: փսխունք; Assamese: বমি; Asturian: vómitu; Bulgarian: повърнато, бълвоч; Catalan: vòmit; Chinese Mandarin: 嘔吐物, 呕吐物; Czech: zvratky; Danish: bræk, opkast; Dutch: braaksel, kots; Estonian: okse; Finnish: oksennus; French: vomi; Friulian: gomit; Galician: vómito; Georgian: ნარწყევი, ნაღებინები; German: Kotze, Erbrochenes; Greek: έμεσμα, εμετός; Ancient Greek: ἔμετος, ἐμετός; Hebrew: קִיא‎; Hungarian: hányás, hányadék; Irish: aiseag, bréitse, cur, múisc, orla, sceathrach, sceith, urlacan; Italian: vomito; Japanese: 反吐; Kazakh: лоқсу; Khmer: កំអួត; Korean: 구토; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕشانەوە‎; Latin: vomitus; Latvian: vēmekļi; Lithuanian: vėmalai; Macedonian: повраќаница, блујавица; Malay: muntahan; Maltese: rimettar; Mongolian: бөөлжис; Norwegian: oppkast, spy; Occitan: vòmit; Old English: spiweþa; Piedmontese: vòmit; Plautdietsch: Kolkj; Polish: wymiociny; Portuguese: vômito, vómito; Romanian: vomă; Russian: блевотина, рвота; Scots: bowk; Serbo-Croatian Roman: povraćka, bljùvotina, povraćaj, izbljuvak; Spanish: vómito; Swedish: spya; Tamil: வாந்தி; Telugu: వాంతి; Turkish: kusmuk, kusuntu; Ukrainian: блювота, блювотиння; Urdu: الٹی‎; Vietnamese: nôn, mửa; Volapük: vomitot; Yakan: uta'; Zazaki: vırte

vomiting

Arabic: قَيْءُ‎, اِسْتِفْرَاغ‎; Egyptian Arabic: ترجيع‎, قيئ‎, استفراغ‎; Galician: vómito; Georgian: რწყევა, ღებინება; Hebrew: הֲקָאָה‎; Irish: urlacan, orla; Old Irish: urlacad, urlacan; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھەراژ‎; Latin: vomitio; Marathi: उलटी; Russian: рвота; Telugu: కక్కుట