See emys on Wiktionary
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Of tortoises, there are various kinds, land tortoises, sea tortoises, tortoises which live in muddy waters, and tortoises which live in fresh; these last being known to some Greek authors by the name of “emydes.” ― translation from: John Bostock and Henry Thomas Riley, The Natural History (1855), book XXXII: “Remedies Derived from Aquatic Animals”, chapter xiv (iv): ‘The Tortoise: Sixty-Six Remedies and Observations’", "ref": "AD 77–79, Gaius Plinius Secundus (author), Karl Friedrich Theodor Mayhoff (editor), Naturalis Historia (1906), book XXXII, chapter xii", "text": "geminus similiter victus in aquis terraque et testudinum effectusque par, honore habendo vel propter excellens in usu pretium figuraeque proprietatem. sunt ergo testudinum genera terrestres, marinae, lutariae et quae in dulci aqua vivunt. has quidam e graecis emydas appellant." } ], "glosses": [ "a species of freshwater tortoise, probably the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis)" ], "id": "en-emys-la-noun-ywDpqod-", "links": [ [ "European pond turtle", "European pond turtle" ] ], "tags": [ "declension-3", "feminine" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈe.mys/", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈɛmʏs̠]", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈe.mis/", "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical" }, { "ipa": "[ˈɛːmis]", "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical" } ], "word": "emys" }
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Of tortoises, there are various kinds, land tortoises, sea tortoises, tortoises which live in muddy waters, and tortoises which live in fresh; these last being known to some Greek authors by the name of “emydes.” ― translation from: John Bostock and Henry Thomas Riley, The Natural History (1855), book XXXII: “Remedies Derived from Aquatic Animals”, chapter xiv (iv): ‘The Tortoise: Sixty-Six Remedies and Observations’", "ref": "AD 77–79, Gaius Plinius Secundus (author), Karl Friedrich Theodor Mayhoff (editor), Naturalis Historia (1906), book XXXII, chapter xii", "text": "geminus similiter victus in aquis terraque et testudinum effectusque par, honore habendo vel propter excellens in usu pretium figuraeque proprietatem. sunt ergo testudinum genera terrestres, marinae, lutariae et quae in dulci aqua vivunt. has quidam e graecis emydas appellant." } ], "glosses": [ "a species of freshwater tortoise, probably the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis)" ], "links": [ [ "European pond turtle", "European pond turtle" ] ], "tags": [ "declension-3", "feminine" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈe.mys/", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈɛmʏs̠]", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈe.mis/", "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical" }, { "ipa": "[ˈɛːmis]", "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical" } ], "word": "emys" }
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