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1 partheniae
partheniae, ārum, m. (παρθενίαι), Jungfernkinder, Iustin. 3, 4, 7 (20, 1, 15 spurii gen.).
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partheniae, ārum, m. (παρθενίαι), Jungfernkinder, Iustin. 3, 4, 7 (20, 1, 15 spurii gen.).Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > partheniae
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Parthĕnĭae, ārum, m., = Partheniai (maidens' children), a name given to the colonists of illegitimate birth who emigrated with Phalantus from Sparta and founded Tarentum, the Parthenians, Just. 3, 4, 7 (= spurii, id. 20, 1, 15). -
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ī m.Фалант, спартанец, предводитель парфениев (см. Partheniae), переселившихся в южн. Италию и основавших там город Тарент H, Just -
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ī m.Фалант, спартанец, предводитель парфениев (см. Partheniae), переселившихся в южн. Италию и основавших там город Тарент H, Just -
7 Parthenius [2]
2. Parthenius, iī, m. (mons) = Παρθένιος, Gebirge auf der Grenze von Argolis u. Arkadien, Liv. 34, 26, 9. – dass. saltus Parthenii, Verg. ecl. 10, 57: Parthenium nemus, Ov. met. 9, 188: Partheniae valles, Ov. her. 9, 49: Parthenia antra, Prop. 1, 1, 11.
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1. Parthenius, iī, m. (Παρθένιος), ein griechischer erotischer Dichter und Grammatiker (Lehrer Vergils), von dem wir noch eine Schrift in Prosa περὶ ερωτικῶν παθημάτων haben, Gell. 9. 9 in. Suet. Tib. 70, 2. Macr. sat. 5, 17, 18.————————2. Parthenius, iī, m. (mons) = Παρθένιος, Gebirge auf der Grenze von Argolis u. Arkadien, Liv. 34, 26, 9. – dass. saltus Parthenii, Verg. ecl. 10, 57: Parthenium nemus, Ov. met. 9, 188: Partheniae valles, Ov. her. 9, 49: Parthenia antra, Prop. 1, 1, 11.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Parthenius
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1.spŭrĭus, i, m. [root spar-; cf. speirô, spora, and sperno], adj.I.Lit., of illegitimate birth; subst., an illegitimate or spurious child, a bastard (only post-class.; esp. among jurists): si quis nefarias atque incestas nuptias contraxerit, neque uxorem habere videtur neque liberos. Hi enim, qui ex eo coitu nascuntur, matrem quidem habere videntur, patrem vero non utique, etc.... Unde solent spurii filii appeliari, vel a Graecā voce, quasi sporadên concepti vel quasi sine patre filii, Gai. Inst. 1, 64; cf. Dig. 1, 5, 23; ib. 49, 15, 26; Cod. Just. 1, 10, 12; 6, 55, 6; App. M. 6, p. 177, 6.—Thus the Parthenians (v. Partheniae) were also called Spurii, acc. to Just. 20, 1, 15.—II.Trop., false, spurious:2.versus (in Homeri carminibus),
Aus. Ep. 18 fin.: vates, id. ap. Sept. Sap. 13 prooem.Spŭrĭus (abbrev. Sp.), a Roman prœnomen; e. g. Spurius Cassius, Spurius Maelius, Cic. Rep. 2, 27, 50; Liv. 2, 41; 4, 13. -
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1.spŭrĭus, i, m. [root spar-; cf. speirô, spora, and sperno], adj.I.Lit., of illegitimate birth; subst., an illegitimate or spurious child, a bastard (only post-class.; esp. among jurists): si quis nefarias atque incestas nuptias contraxerit, neque uxorem habere videtur neque liberos. Hi enim, qui ex eo coitu nascuntur, matrem quidem habere videntur, patrem vero non utique, etc.... Unde solent spurii filii appeliari, vel a Graecā voce, quasi sporadên concepti vel quasi sine patre filii, Gai. Inst. 1, 64; cf. Dig. 1, 5, 23; ib. 49, 15, 26; Cod. Just. 1, 10, 12; 6, 55, 6; App. M. 6, p. 177, 6.—Thus the Parthenians (v. Partheniae) were also called Spurii, acc. to Just. 20, 1, 15.—II.Trop., false, spurious:2.versus (in Homeri carminibus),
Aus. Ep. 18 fin.: vates, id. ap. Sept. Sap. 13 prooem.Spŭrĭus (abbrev. Sp.), a Roman prœnomen; e. g. Spurius Cassius, Spurius Maelius, Cic. Rep. 2, 27, 50; Liv. 2, 41; 4, 13. -
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1.spŭrĭus, i, m. [root spar-; cf. speirô, spora, and sperno], adj.I.Lit., of illegitimate birth; subst., an illegitimate or spurious child, a bastard (only post-class.; esp. among jurists): si quis nefarias atque incestas nuptias contraxerit, neque uxorem habere videtur neque liberos. Hi enim, qui ex eo coitu nascuntur, matrem quidem habere videntur, patrem vero non utique, etc.... Unde solent spurii filii appeliari, vel a Graecā voce, quasi sporadên concepti vel quasi sine patre filii, Gai. Inst. 1, 64; cf. Dig. 1, 5, 23; ib. 49, 15, 26; Cod. Just. 1, 10, 12; 6, 55, 6; App. M. 6, p. 177, 6.—Thus the Parthenians (v. Partheniae) were also called Spurii, acc. to Just. 20, 1, 15.—II.Trop., false, spurious:2.versus (in Homeri carminibus),
Aus. Ep. 18 fin.: vates, id. ap. Sept. Sap. 13 prooem.Spŭrĭus (abbrev. Sp.), a Roman prœnomen; e. g. Spurius Cassius, Spurius Maelius, Cic. Rep. 2, 27, 50; Liv. 2, 41; 4, 13.
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