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1 lātrāns
lātrāns antis, m [latro], a barker, dog, O. -
2 latrans
1.lātro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [cf. Gr. loidoreô and latrazein = barbarizein, Hesych.], to bark (cf. baubor).I.Lit.:(β).si canes latrent,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 20, 56; Lucr. 5, 1066:ne latret canis,
Hor. S. 1, 2, 128: quasi feta canes sine dentibus latrat, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 32 Müll. (Ann. v. 518 Vahl.):canis timidus vehementius latrat quam mordet,
Curt. 7, 4, 13:canino rictu,
Juv. 10, 272.— Impers. pass.:scit cui latretur cum solus obambulet ipse,
Ov. Tr. 2, 459.—Act. for allatrare, to bark at, bay:(γ).senem adulterum Latrent Suburanae canes,
Hor. Epod. 5, 57:cervinam pellem,
id. Ep. 1, 2, 66:nubila,
Stat. Th. 1, 551.—Also in pass.:latrari a canibus,
Plin. 25, 10, 78, § 126.—Part. pres. as subst.: lātrans, antis, m., a barker, i. e. a dog ( poet.):B.inmeriti fatum latrantis,
Ov. M. 8, 412; plur., id. ib. 8, 344.—Transf.1.To resound, roar, of water ( poet.):2.latrantes undae,
Sil. 5, 396:(amnis) Alpibus ortus fertur latrantibus undis,
id. 3, 470; Stat. Ach. 1, 451.—In speaking, to rant, roar, bluster:(β).latrant jam quidam oratores, non loquuntur,
Cic. Brut. 15, 58:rumperis et latras,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 136.—Act., to bark at:II.si quis Obprobriis dignum latraverit,
Hor. S. 2, 1, 85.—Trop., to bark at, rage, etc.A.In gen.:(β).multa ab animalium vocibus tralata in homines, partim quae sunt aperta, partim obscura. Perspicua, ut Ennii: Animus cum pectore latrat,
Varr. L. L. 7, § 103 Müll. (cf. Ann. v. 570 Vahl.):admoto latrant praecordia tactu,
rage, Stat. S. 2, 1, 13:curae latrantes,
Petr. 119.—Act.:B.magnas latrantia pectora curas,
Stat. Th. 2, 338.—In partic.1.To demand vehemently: latrare Ennius pro poscere posuit, Paul. ex Fest. 121 Müll.; cf.2.Enn. l. l.: cum sale panis Latrantem stomachum bene leniet,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 17:nil aliud sibi naturam latrare, nisi ut, etc.,
Lucr. 2, 17.—Opening the mouth wide, pronounced with a wide mouth:2.hanc scripsit Latine Plautus cum latranti nomine,
Plaut. Cas. prol. 34.lā̆tro, ōnis, m. [Gr. latris, root la-, laW-, in laô, leia; cf. lucrum], a hired servant, hireling, mercenary, satellite, bodyguard, etc. (only ante-class.): haec effatus ibi, latrones dicta facessunt, Enn. ap. Non. 306, 23 (Ann. v. 60 Vahl.).—Of mercenary soldiers:II.latrones, quos conduxi,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 1, 3:nam hic latro in Sparta fuit,
id. Poen. 3, 3, 50:latronem suam qui auro vitam venditat,
id. Bacch. 1, 1, 20 Fleck.; cf.: fortunas suas coepere latrones Inter se memorare, Enn. ap. Non. 134, 29 (Ann. v. 528 Vahl.); cf. Varr. L. L. 7, p. 141 Müll., and the passage from Paul. ex Fest. infra.—Transf.A.A freebooter, highwayman, robber, bandit, irregular soldier, brigand (opp. justi hostes). Liv. 40, 27, 10: latrones eos antiqui dicebant, qui conducti militabant. apo tês latreias. At nunc viarum obsessores dicuntur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 118 Müll.:B.hostes hi sunt, qui nobis, aut quibus nos publice bellum decrevimus: ceteri latrones aut praedones sunt,
Dig. 50, 16, 118:vos latrones et mendicos homines magni penditis?
Plaut. Stich. 1, 2, 75:collecti ex praedonibus latronibusque Syriae,
Caes. B. C. 3, 110; 3, 109 fin.; id. B. G. 3, 17:erat ei vivendum latronum ritu, ut tantum haberet, quantum rapere potuisset,
Cic. Phil. 2, 25, 62:non semper viator a latrone, non numquam etiam latro a viatore occiditur,
Cic. Mil. 21, 55; cf.:cantabit vacuus coram latrone viator,
Juv. 10, 22; 13, 145:ne quis fur esset, neu latro,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 106:quin etiam leges latronum esse dicuntur, etc.,
Cic. Off. 2, 11, 40:quaestio latronum,
Paul. Sent. 5, 16, 13:qui latronem caedem sibi inferentem, occiderit,
id. ib. 5, 23, 8.—Of an assassin, Val. Max. 5, 9, 4.— Poet. of a hunter, Verg. A. 12, 7.—Of a wolf, Phaedr. 1, 1, 4.—For latrunculus, a chessman, a piece in the game of draughts or chess which represents a soldier; a man, pawn ( poet.):3.latronum proelia,
Ov. A. A. 3, 357:ludere bella latronum,
Mart. 14, 20, 1; cf.vitreo latrone,
id. 7, 72, 8.Lā̆tro, ōnis, m., a Roman surname. So M. Porcius Latro, a famous orator from Spain, a friend of the elder Seneca, Sen. Contr. 1 praef.; Quint. 10, 5, 18; 9, 2, 91; Plin. 20, 14, 57, § 160.—Hence,II.Lătrō-nĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Latro, Latronian:color,
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3 Canis (Canis) latrans
ENG coyote, (prairie wolf)NLD coyote, prairiewolfGER Kojote, Prariewolf, (Heulwolf)FRA coyote -
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6 койот
1) General subject: American jackal (Canis latrans), prairie wolf (Canis latrans)2) Biology: coyote (Canis latrans), steppe wolf (Canis latrans)3) Zoology: coyote4) Jargon: otie -
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1) Biology: American jackal (Canis latrans), coyote (Canis latrans)2) Zoology: coyote -
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10 луговой волк
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11 kojot
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kojot
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12 койот
зоол. coyote, prairie-wolf* * *койо̀т,* * *coyote* * *зоол. coyote, prairie-wolf -
13 GAUL
* * *n. a lowing, bellowing, Fms. iii. 201, passim:—medic., garnagaul, ‘stomachus latrans.’II. fem. a river in Norway, hence Gaular-dalr, m. the name of a county; Gaul-verjar, m. pl. the men from G.; Gaulverja-bær, m. a farm in Icel.; Gaul-verskr, adj., Landn. -
14 aeternus
aeternus adj. [for * aeviternus], of an age, lasting, enduring, permanent, endless: inter nos gratia, T.: hostes, L.: sollicitudo, S.: vincula: audaciae monumentum: ignis, the vestal fire.—Of all time, everlasting, eternal, perpetual, immortal: deus: rerum Potestas, V.: mentes: supplicia: ignes, i. e. the heavenly bodies, V.: puer, Bacchus, O.: Te ex aeterno patientem mortis efficere, from immortal make mortal, O.: urbs, i. e. Rome, Tb. — Neut. as subst, perpetuity: urbs in aeternum condita, L. — Adverb.: aeternum salve, forever, V.: vivere, O.: latrans, perpetually, V.: servire, H.: aeterno, O.* * *aeterna -um, aeternior -or -us, aeternissimus -a -um ADJeternal/everlasting/imperishable; perpetual, w/out start/end -
15 contrā
contrā adv. and praep. [comp. of com-; see 1 cum]. I.adv., of position, in opposition, opposite, face to face, in front, on the other side: signum contra animo finivit, i. e. mentally drew a line, L.: stare, Iu.: ulmus erat contra, in front, O.: consistere, to make front, Cs.: positā Hispaniā, opposite, Ta.: intueri, in the face, L.: oscula non pervenientia contra, so as to meet, O.—Fig., of actions, in turn, in return, back, on the other hand, likewise: Audi nunc, in turn, T.: Mettius Tullo gratulatur, contra Tullus Mettium adloquitur, L.: at tibi contra Evenit, ut, etc., you have your reward, H.: cui latrans contra senex (i. e. respondit), Ph.: si scias quod donum huic dono contra comparet, what counter-gift, T.: Facere contra huic aegre, T.: tibi contra gratiam Referre, T. — Of opposition or strife, in opposition, on the other side: obniti contra sufficere, to have strength to resist, V.: pugnare, O.: vociferans, L.: pauca accipe contra, H.: contra feriundi copia, making a counter-attack, S.: quid, si de litteris corruptis contra venit? as his accuser: est contra iudicatum, an adverse decision: licere, to compete, Cs.: nihil quod contra peterent, to compete for: qui contra fecerit, the transgressor.—With verbs of saying, in opposition, on the other side, in answer: cum contra dicturus Hortensius esset, as opposing counsel: contra qui dicit, the opponent: cum nemo contra diceret, denied it: nihil contra disputabo priusquam dixerit, make no objection: quid contra reus? says in reply: contra dicentibus inimicis, Cs.: quid contra dicerem meditabar, how to reply: id quod contra diceretur refellere, the objections: quod in eā causā contra dicendum est: dicitur contra, nullum esse testamentum, the objection is made: respondit nec contra dici quin, etc., there was no objection, L.— Reversely, in an opposite manner, the contrary, the opposite: in stultitiā contra est, with fools the reverse is true: quod contra est, S.: utrumque contra accidit: alia probabilia, contra alia dicimus, improbable: cognoscere quid boni utrisque aut contra esset (i. e. mali), S. — On the contrary, on the other hand, conversely: tu contra obicies: Romanus conserere pugnam velle, contra eludere Poenus, L.: iusta omnia decora sunt, iniusta contra indecora: ut hi miseri, sic contra illi beati quos, etc.: imperavi nihil, et contra patribus parui, but on the contrary: non enim tua culpa est... contraque summa laus: at contra: sed contra: contra autem: falso queritur quod, etc.: nam contra, etc., S.: quin contra, nay on the contrary, L.—Followed by atque or ac, contrary to, different from, otherwise than: simulacrum, contra atque ante fuerat, ad orientem convertere: contra atque esset dictum, Cs.: si haec contra ac dico essent omnia: contra ac ratus erat, S.: contra quam fas erat, contrary to the divine law: contra quam ipse censnisset, contrary to its own resolution. II. Praep., with acc. (in prose before its case, except sometimes a rel. pron.), of position, before, against, facing, towards, opposite to, contrary to, over against: insulae latus est contra Galliam, Cs.: pacatis contra insulam suam terris, L.: Carthago Italiam contra, V.—Opposite, towards, against, facing, over against: contra vos in contione consistere, to face you: a fronte contra hostem, Cs.: Albanos contra legionem conlocat, L.: quos agmina contra Procurrunt, V.: contra hanc Romam altera Roma, a rival to.—Fig., in answer to, in reply to: contra ea facturos clamitabat, etc., Cs.: contra ea aiebat, etc., L.: contra postulata nuntios mittit, S.: Quae contra breviter fata est vates, V.—With valere, to weigh against, counterbalance, avail against: hac ratio contra omne ius iurandum valet: contrane lucrum nil valere Pauperis ingenium? H. —Of opposition or strife, against, with, in hostility to, as the enemy of: contra Caesarem gerere bellum: arma contra senatum tuli: armis contendere contra populum R., Cs.: contra Crustuminos profectus, marched against, L.: nihil se contra Sequanos consili inire, take hostile measures against, Cs.: contra salutem urbis incitari: paratus contra eum: agere contra hominem, plead against: nihil satis firmum contra Metellum, S.: contra difficultates providere, S.: vi contra vim resistere, L.: defensio contra vim: contra me sentire, hold an unfavorable opinion: quem contra veneris antea, for whose adversary you were counsel: pugnandum contra morbum: (provinciam) contra Caesarem retenturi, as the enemy of: eae res contra nos faciunt, make against.—Against, in opposition to, as the opponent of: tibi contra nos dicendum putes: contra iuris consultos dicere, against their opinions: contra caput dicere, to plead against life: contra Epicurum dictum est, in reply to: consuetudo contra deos disputandi, i. e. against the existence.—Against, injurious to, unfavorable to, to the disadvantage of: nihil contra me fecit odio mei: aliquid contra Caesarem Pompeio suadere: contra se ipse misericors, to his own injury, Ph.: contra valetudinis commodum laborare.—Esp., of offences, against, in violation of: pecuniam contra leges auferre: contra fas: contra ius gentium, L.: contra verecundiam, in disregard of: contra rem p. fecisse, to have been guilty of treason: vim eam contra rem p. factam decernere, L.: contra morem facere: quod contra legem esset: contra fidem. — Of opposition in thought, contrary to, opposite to, the reverse of: sed mihi contra ea videtur, the contrary seems true, S.: contra ea Caesar putabat, otherwise, Cs.: contra ea benigne, on the other hand, L.: cuius a me corpus crematum est, quod contra decuit ab illo meum (sc. cremari), whereas: quod contra oportebat delicto dolere, correctione gaudere, while, on the contrary.—With an abstract noun, contrary to, beyond, against: contra omnium opinionem (i. e. contra ac rati erant), Cs.: contra opinionem Iugurthae, against the expectation, S.: cetera contra spem salva invenit, L.: contra timorem animi praemia sceleris adeptus, S.* * *Ifacing, face-to-face, in the eyes; towards/up to; across; in opposite direction; against, opposite, opposed/hostile/contrary/in reply to; directly over/level; otherwise, differently; conversely; on the contrary; vice versaIIagainst, facing, opposite; weighed against; as against; in resistance/reply to; contrary to, not in conformance with; the reverse of; otherwise than; towards/up to, in direction of; directly over/level with; to detriment of -
16 stomachus
stomachus ī, m, στόμαχοσ, the gullet, alimentary canal, oesophagus: linguam excipit stomachus.— The stomach: stomachi calor: latrans, H.—Fig., taste, liking: ludi non tui stomachi: stomachi mei fastidium.—Temper, bile, displeasure, irritation, vexation, chagrin, anger: stomachum suum damno Tulli explere: consuetudo callum iam obduxit stomacho meo: homo exarsit stomacho: ne in me stomachum erumpant, cum sint tibi irati: mihi stomachum movere: intelleges eam (fortitudinem) stomacho non egere.* * *gullet; stomach; annoyance; ill-temper -
17 cane
m dogdi arma da fuoco hammer, cockcane da guardia guard dogfreddo cane freezing coldnon c'era un cane there wasn't a soul aboutcolloq fatto da cani botched colloq* * *cane s.m.1 dog: aizzare un cane contro qlcu., to set a dog on s.o. // cane bastardo, mongrel; cane da pagliaio, farm dog (o cur); cane da guardia, guard dog (o watchdog); cane da difesa, guard dog; cane da caccia, hunting (o sporting) dog, ( per caccia a cavallo) hound; cane da combattimento, fighting dog; una muta di cani ( da caccia), a pack of hounds; cane da ferma, setter; cane da punta, pointer; cane da riporto, retriever; cane da corsa, whippet; cane da salotto, lapdog; cane da pastore, sheepdog; cane da slitta, husky; cane poliziotto, police dog, (per fiutare droga, esplosivi) sniffer dog; cane guida, guide dog; (amer.) seeing-eye dog // cane barbone, poodle; cane bassotto, basset hound; cane levriere, greyhound; cane San Bernardo, St. Bernard (dog); cane dalmata, dalmatian; cane lupo, wolf dog (o Alsatian dog o Alsatian wolf); cane maltese, Maltese (dog); cane pechinese, Pekin (g)ese // fatica da cani, very hard work // roba da cani, loathsome stuff // tempo da cani, lousy weather // fare una vita da cani, to lead a dog's life // è fortunato come un cane in chiesa, he has not got a dog's chance; fui accolto come un cane in chiesa, I was as welcome as snow in harvest // non trovai un cane, (fig.) I did not find a single soul // andare d'accordo come cane e gatto, to be like cat and dog // drizzare le gambe ai cani, (fig.) to attempt the impossible // essere solo come un cane, to be all alone (and miserable) // menare il can per l'aia, to beat about the bush (o not to come to the point) // morire come un cane, to die like a dog (o to die a dog's death) // can che abbaia non morde, (prov.) his bark is worse than his bite // cane non mangia cane, (prov.) dog does not eat dog (o there's honour amongst thieves) // non svegliare il can che dorme, (prov.) let sleeping dogs lie // (astr.): il Cane Maggiore, the Greater Dog; il Cane Minore, the Lesser Dog2 (zool.) ( Canis familiaris) dog // cane delle praterie, ( Canis latrans) prairie wolf (o coyote); ( Cynomys ludovicianus) prairie dog // cane marsupiale, ( Thylacinus cynocephalus) thylacine (o Tasmanian wolf)6 ( di arma da fuoco) cock, hammer7 ( falegnameria) bench knife.* * *['kane]1. smZool dog, (di pistola) cock, hammer2.* * *['kane] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (animale) dog"attenti al cane" — "beware of dog"
"vietato l'ingresso ai -i" — "dogs not admitted", "no dogs allowed"
pensione per -i — kennels BE, kennel AE
2) fig. (persona crudele) brute3) fig. (persona incapace)4) (di fucile) hammer, cock2.aggettivo invariabilecane da caccia — hound, hunter
cane lupo — German shepherd, Alsatian BE
cane sciolto — pol. maverick
••trattare qcn. come un cane — to treat sb. like a dog
essere come cane e gatto — to fight like cat and dog, to be at each other's throat
non o neanche un cane not a soul; menare il can per l'aia to beat about the bush; can che abbaia non morde prov. one's bark is worse than one's bite; non svegliare il can che dorme — prov. let sleeping dogs lie
* * *cane/'kane/I sostantivo m.1 (animale) dog; "attenti al cane" "beware of dog"; "vietato l'ingresso ai -i" "dogs not admitted", "no dogs allowed"; pensione per -i kennels BE, kennel AE2 fig. (persona crudele) brute4 (di fucile) hammer, cockfa un freddo cane it's freezing cold; mi fa un male cane it hurts like hellsolo come un cane all alone; stare da -i to feel wretched; sembrare un cane bastonato to have a hangdog look; vita da -i! dog's life! trattare qcn. come un cane to treat sb. like a dog; essere come cane e gatto to fight like cat and dog, to be at each other's throat; (a) -i e porci (to) all and sundry; non o neanche un cane not a soul; menare il can per l'aia to beat about the bush; can che abbaia non morde prov. one's bark is worse than one's bite; non svegliare il can che dorme prov. let sleeping dogs lie\cane antidroga sniffer dog; cane da caccia hound, hunter; cane da ferma pointer; cane da guardia watchdog; cane guida guide dog; cane lupo German shepherd, Alsatian BE; cane da pastore sheep dog; cane da penna bird dog; cane poliziotto police dog; cane delle praterie prairie dog; cane da riporto retriever; cane da salotto toy dog; cane sciolto pol. maverick. -
18 coyote
* * *[ko'jote]sostantivo maschile invariabile coyote*, prairie wolf* AE* * *coyote/ko'jote/m.inv.coyote*, prairie wolf* AE. -
19 lupo
m wolf* * *lupo s.m.1 (zool.) (Canis lupus) wolf*: lupo maschio, he-wolf // lupo delle praterie, (Canis latrans) coyote (o prairie wolf); lupo cerviero, lynx // lupo di mare, (marinaio) old salt (o sea dog): era un vecchio lupo di mare, he was an old sea dog // lupo mannaro, (licantropo) werewolf, (spauracchio infantile) bog (e)y man // ''In bocca al lupo!'' ''Crepi il lupo!'', ''Good luck!'' ''Thanks!'' // tempo da lupi, foul (o filthy) weather // avere una fame da lupo, to be as hungry as a horse // gridare al lupo, to cry wolf // mangiare come un lupo, to eat like a horse // finire in bocca al lupo, (fig.) to go into the lion's den // il lupo perde il pelo ma non il vizio, (prov.) the leopard never changes his spots // lupo non mangia lupo, (prov.) dog doesn't eat dog // chi pecora si fa, il lupo se lo mangia, (prov.) he that makes himself a sheep, shall be eaten by the wolf2 (zool.) lupo di mare, pesce lupo, (Anarhichas lupus) swine-fish (o sea-wolf o wolf-fish)3 (tess.) willow: lupo cardatore, carding willow.* * *['lupo]smavere una fame da lupi — to be ravenous o famished
il lupo perde il pelo ma non il vizio — (Proverbio) the leopard cannot change its spots
* * *['lupo] 1.sostantivo maschile wolf*avere una fame da lupo — fig. to be as hungry as a wolf
mangiare come un lupo — fig. to eat like a horse
2.gridare al lupo — to cry wolf (anche fig.)
aggettivo invariabilecane lupo — German shepherd, Alsatian BE
lupo di mare — (marinaio) salt, sea dog
lupo mannaro — werewolf*
••in bocca al lupo! — break a leg! colloq.
* * *lupo/'lupo/I sostantivo m.wolf*; avere una fame da lupo fig. to be as hungry as a wolf; mangiare come un lupo fig. to eat like a horse; gridare al lupo to cry wolf (anche fig.)cane lupo German shepherd, Alsatian BElupo solitario lone wolf; da -i [ tempo] foul, stormy; in bocca al lupo! break a leg! colloq.; il lupo perde il pelo ma non il vizio a leopard cannot change his spots\ -
20 coyote
(Sp. model spelled same [kojóte] < Nahuatl cóyotl 'coyote')Noun forms:1) Clark: 1820s. A small American wolf ( Canis latrans). Spanish sources provide the same genus and species. Santamaría indicates that it is a wolf about the size of a large dog. It has yellowish-gray fur and is endowed with instincts and cunning, making it similar in behavior to the fox.Alternate forms: cayeute, cayota, cayote, cayute, collote, coyoto, cuiota, cyote, kiote, otie.Also called barking wolf, brush wolf, cased wolf, medicine wolf, prairie wolf.2) Southern California: 1872. An Indian or a person with one Indian parent. Santamaría says that coyote sometimes refers to a criollo, or a person of Spanish descent born in the Americas, or to his/her parents. Cobos concurs, pointing out that in southern Colorado and New Mexico it also means the offspring of an Anglo-American, Indo-Hispanic marriage. Sobarzo indicates that it is a synonym for mestizo or mestiza, a mixture of European and Indian blood, and is common in the feminine. Galván provides a similar meaning for the term in Chicano Spanish, namely "half-breed."3) A contemptible person; a liar or cheat; one who sneaks around like a coyote. Also a squatter.4) According to Blevins, a person from the Dakotas.5) DARE (Adams): 1903. A dun-colored horse with a dark strip down its back.Also called coyote dun.6) Verb forms: to clear out; run away.
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