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1 Tyndareus
Tyndăreus (trisyl.; but quadrisyl. Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250), ĕï ( Tyndărus, i, Hyg. Fab. 77; 78; Lact. 1, 10, 11), m., = Tundareus, a king of Sparta, son of Œbalus, and husband of Leda; he was the father of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, Pac. ap. Non. 496, 31; Att. ap. Prisc. p. 1325 P.; Cic. Fat. 15, 34; Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250; Hyg. Fab. 77; 78.—Hence,A.Tyndărĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tyndareus, Tyndarian:B.fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 570:puer,
id. 1, 167 (al. Tyndareos as Gr. gen., v. Tyndareus).—In plur.: Tyndărĭi, ōrum, m., poet. for Spartans, Sil. 15, 320.—Tyndărĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tyn dareus, i. e. Castor or Pollux; most freq. in plur. for both, Tyndaridae, Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 352; id. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; Ov F. 5, 700; id. M. 8, 301; Hor. C. 4, 8, 31. —Also for the children of Tyndareus, in gen.:C.(Clytaemnestra) fortissima Tyndaridarum,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 100.—In sing., of Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 247; 6, 212.—Tyndăris, ĭdis, f.1.A female descendant of Tyndareus; of Helen, Lucr. 1, 464; 1, 473; Verg. A. 2, 601; 2, 569; Prop. 2, 32 (3, 30), 31; 3, 8 (4, 7), 30; Ov. A. A. 1, 746; id. M. 15, 233. Of Clytemnestra, Ov. Tr. 2, 396; id. A. A. 2, 408.—2.The name of a town on the north ern coast of Sicily, near the modern Capo Tindaro, Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 90; 2, 92, 94, § 206; Cic. Verr 2, 5, 49, § 128.—Hence,b.Tyndărĭtāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Tyndaris, Cic. Verr 2, 2, 65, § 156; id. Att 15, 2, 4.—3.The name of a female friend of Horace, Hor C. 1, 17, 10. -
2 Tyndareus
Tyndareus, eī, m. (Τυνδάρεος; Nbf. Tyndarus, ī, m., Lact. 1, 10, 11), Tyndareus, Sohn des Öbalus, König von Sparta, nach seiner Vertreibung aus Sparta Gemahl der Leda, Vater des Kastor und Pollux, der Helena u. Klytämnestra, Cic. de fato 34. Ov. her. 8, 31. Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 601: Tyndarei gener, v. Agamemnon (dem Gemahle der Klytämnestra), Ov. Iv. 352. – Dav.: A) Tyndaridēs, ae, Akk. ēn, m. (Τυνδαρίδης), der Tyndaride (= der männliche Nachkomme des Tyndareus), v. Kastor u. Pollux, Tyndaridae, Cic., od. Tyndaridae gemini od. fratres, Ov. – fortissima Tyndaridarum, die wackerste aus dem Geschlechte der Tyndariden, die leibhaftige Klytämnestra (v. einer Libertina), Hor. sat. 1, 1, 100. – B) Tyndaris, idis od. idos, Akk. ida, f. (Τυνδαρίς), die Tyndaride (= Tochter des Tyndareus), Lacaena, Helena, Verg. Aen. 2, 601: u. so von der Helena, Verg. Aen. 2, 569 (Akk. -ida). Ov. art. am. 1, 746 (Vok. -i); her. 16 (17), 118 (Genet. -idis): v. der Klytämnestra, Ov. art. am. 2, 408; trist. 396 (Genet. -idos). – C) Tyndarius, a, um, tyndarisch, fratres, Kastor u. Pollux, Val. Flacc. 1, 57. – Plur., Tyndariī, ōrum, m., poet. = Spartaner, Sil. 15, 320.
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3 Tyndareus
Tyndareus, eī, m. (Τυνδάρεος; Nbf. Tyndarus, ī, m., Lact. 1, 10, 11), Tyndareus, Sohn des Öbalus, König von Sparta, nach seiner Vertreibung aus Sparta Gemahl der Leda, Vater des Kastor und Pollux, der Helena u. Klytämnestra, Cic. de fato 34. Ov. her. 8, 31. Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 601: Tyndarei gener, v. Agamemnon (dem Gemahle der Klytämnestra), Ov. Iv. 352. – Dav.: A) Tyndaridēs, ae, Akk. ēn, m. (Τυνδαρίδης), der Tyndaride (= der männliche Nachkomme des Tyndareus), v. Kastor u. Pollux, Tyndaridae, Cic., od. Tyndaridae gemini od. fratres, Ov. – fortissima Tyndaridarum, die wackerste aus dem Geschlechte der Tyndariden, die leibhaftige Klytämnestra (v. einer Libertina), Hor. sat. 1, 1, 100. – B) Tyndaris, idis od. idos, Akk. ida, f. (Τυνδαρίς), die Tyndaride (= Tochter des Tyndareus), Lacaena, Helena, Verg. Aen. 2, 601: u. so von der Helena, Verg. Aen. 2, 569 (Akk. -ida). Ov. art. am. 1, 746 (Vok. -i); her. 16 (17), 118 (Genet. -idis): v. der Klytämnestra, Ov. art. am. 2, 408; trist. 396 (Genet. -idos). – C) Tyndarius, a, um, tyndarisch, fratres, Kastor u. Pollux, Val. Flacc. 1, 57. – Plur., Tyndariī, ōrum, m., poet. = Spartaner, Sil. 15, 320.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Tyndareus
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4 Tyndareus
Τυνδάρεως, -εω, ὁ (scanned as three syllables).Of Tyndareus, V. adj.: Τυνδάρειος.Descendant of Tyndareus: Τυνδαρίδης, -ου, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tyndareus
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eī m.Тиндарей, сын Эбала, муж Леды, отец Кастора, Поллукса, Клитем(н)естры и Елены, царь Спарты C, O etc. -
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7 Leda (In Greek legend, wife of Tyndareus, king of Lacedaemon, the mother of Castor and Pollux, and of the Trojan Helen)
Религия: ЛедаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Leda (In Greek legend, wife of Tyndareus, king of Lacedaemon, the mother of Castor and Pollux, and of the Trojan Helen)
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8 CASTOR (SON OF TYNDAREUS, TWIN-BROTHER OF POLLUX)
[NPR]CASTOR (-ORIS) (M)English-Latin dictionary > CASTOR (SON OF TYNDAREUS, TWIN-BROTHER OF POLLUX)
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9 Tyndarides
Tyndăreus (trisyl.; but quadrisyl. Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250), ĕï ( Tyndărus, i, Hyg. Fab. 77; 78; Lact. 1, 10, 11), m., = Tundareus, a king of Sparta, son of Œbalus, and husband of Leda; he was the father of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, Pac. ap. Non. 496, 31; Att. ap. Prisc. p. 1325 P.; Cic. Fat. 15, 34; Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250; Hyg. Fab. 77; 78.—Hence,A.Tyndărĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tyndareus, Tyndarian:B.fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 570:puer,
id. 1, 167 (al. Tyndareos as Gr. gen., v. Tyndareus).—In plur.: Tyndărĭi, ōrum, m., poet. for Spartans, Sil. 15, 320.—Tyndărĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tyn dareus, i. e. Castor or Pollux; most freq. in plur. for both, Tyndaridae, Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 352; id. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; Ov F. 5, 700; id. M. 8, 301; Hor. C. 4, 8, 31. —Also for the children of Tyndareus, in gen.:C.(Clytaemnestra) fortissima Tyndaridarum,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 100.—In sing., of Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 247; 6, 212.—Tyndăris, ĭdis, f.1.A female descendant of Tyndareus; of Helen, Lucr. 1, 464; 1, 473; Verg. A. 2, 601; 2, 569; Prop. 2, 32 (3, 30), 31; 3, 8 (4, 7), 30; Ov. A. A. 1, 746; id. M. 15, 233. Of Clytemnestra, Ov. Tr. 2, 396; id. A. A. 2, 408.—2.The name of a town on the north ern coast of Sicily, near the modern Capo Tindaro, Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 90; 2, 92, 94, § 206; Cic. Verr 2, 5, 49, § 128.—Hence,b.Tyndărĭtāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Tyndaris, Cic. Verr 2, 2, 65, § 156; id. Att 15, 2, 4.—3.The name of a female friend of Horace, Hor C. 1, 17, 10. -
10 Tyndarii
Tyndăreus (trisyl.; but quadrisyl. Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250), ĕï ( Tyndărus, i, Hyg. Fab. 77; 78; Lact. 1, 10, 11), m., = Tundareus, a king of Sparta, son of Œbalus, and husband of Leda; he was the father of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, Pac. ap. Non. 496, 31; Att. ap. Prisc. p. 1325 P.; Cic. Fat. 15, 34; Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250; Hyg. Fab. 77; 78.—Hence,A.Tyndărĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tyndareus, Tyndarian:B.fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 570:puer,
id. 1, 167 (al. Tyndareos as Gr. gen., v. Tyndareus).—In plur.: Tyndărĭi, ōrum, m., poet. for Spartans, Sil. 15, 320.—Tyndărĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tyn dareus, i. e. Castor or Pollux; most freq. in plur. for both, Tyndaridae, Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 352; id. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; Ov F. 5, 700; id. M. 8, 301; Hor. C. 4, 8, 31. —Also for the children of Tyndareus, in gen.:C.(Clytaemnestra) fortissima Tyndaridarum,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 100.—In sing., of Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 247; 6, 212.—Tyndăris, ĭdis, f.1.A female descendant of Tyndareus; of Helen, Lucr. 1, 464; 1, 473; Verg. A. 2, 601; 2, 569; Prop. 2, 32 (3, 30), 31; 3, 8 (4, 7), 30; Ov. A. A. 1, 746; id. M. 15, 233. Of Clytemnestra, Ov. Tr. 2, 396; id. A. A. 2, 408.—2.The name of a town on the north ern coast of Sicily, near the modern Capo Tindaro, Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 90; 2, 92, 94, § 206; Cic. Verr 2, 5, 49, § 128.—Hence,b.Tyndărĭtāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Tyndaris, Cic. Verr 2, 2, 65, § 156; id. Att 15, 2, 4.—3.The name of a female friend of Horace, Hor C. 1, 17, 10. -
11 Tyndaris
Tyndăreus (trisyl.; but quadrisyl. Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250), ĕï ( Tyndărus, i, Hyg. Fab. 77; 78; Lact. 1, 10, 11), m., = Tundareus, a king of Sparta, son of Œbalus, and husband of Leda; he was the father of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, Pac. ap. Non. 496, 31; Att. ap. Prisc. p. 1325 P.; Cic. Fat. 15, 34; Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250; Hyg. Fab. 77; 78.—Hence,A.Tyndărĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tyndareus, Tyndarian:B.fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 570:puer,
id. 1, 167 (al. Tyndareos as Gr. gen., v. Tyndareus).—In plur.: Tyndărĭi, ōrum, m., poet. for Spartans, Sil. 15, 320.—Tyndărĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tyn dareus, i. e. Castor or Pollux; most freq. in plur. for both, Tyndaridae, Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 352; id. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; Ov F. 5, 700; id. M. 8, 301; Hor. C. 4, 8, 31. —Also for the children of Tyndareus, in gen.:C.(Clytaemnestra) fortissima Tyndaridarum,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 100.—In sing., of Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 247; 6, 212.—Tyndăris, ĭdis, f.1.A female descendant of Tyndareus; of Helen, Lucr. 1, 464; 1, 473; Verg. A. 2, 601; 2, 569; Prop. 2, 32 (3, 30), 31; 3, 8 (4, 7), 30; Ov. A. A. 1, 746; id. M. 15, 233. Of Clytemnestra, Ov. Tr. 2, 396; id. A. A. 2, 408.—2.The name of a town on the north ern coast of Sicily, near the modern Capo Tindaro, Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 90; 2, 92, 94, § 206; Cic. Verr 2, 5, 49, § 128.—Hence,b.Tyndărĭtāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Tyndaris, Cic. Verr 2, 2, 65, § 156; id. Att 15, 2, 4.—3.The name of a female friend of Horace, Hor C. 1, 17, 10. -
12 Tyndaritani
Tyndăreus (trisyl.; but quadrisyl. Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250), ĕï ( Tyndărus, i, Hyg. Fab. 77; 78; Lact. 1, 10, 11), m., = Tundareus, a king of Sparta, son of Œbalus, and husband of Leda; he was the father of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, Pac. ap. Non. 496, 31; Att. ap. Prisc. p. 1325 P.; Cic. Fat. 15, 34; Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250; Hyg. Fab. 77; 78.—Hence,A.Tyndărĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tyndareus, Tyndarian:B.fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 570:puer,
id. 1, 167 (al. Tyndareos as Gr. gen., v. Tyndareus).—In plur.: Tyndărĭi, ōrum, m., poet. for Spartans, Sil. 15, 320.—Tyndărĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tyn dareus, i. e. Castor or Pollux; most freq. in plur. for both, Tyndaridae, Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 352; id. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; Ov F. 5, 700; id. M. 8, 301; Hor. C. 4, 8, 31. —Also for the children of Tyndareus, in gen.:C.(Clytaemnestra) fortissima Tyndaridarum,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 100.—In sing., of Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 247; 6, 212.—Tyndăris, ĭdis, f.1.A female descendant of Tyndareus; of Helen, Lucr. 1, 464; 1, 473; Verg. A. 2, 601; 2, 569; Prop. 2, 32 (3, 30), 31; 3, 8 (4, 7), 30; Ov. A. A. 1, 746; id. M. 15, 233. Of Clytemnestra, Ov. Tr. 2, 396; id. A. A. 2, 408.—2.The name of a town on the north ern coast of Sicily, near the modern Capo Tindaro, Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 90; 2, 92, 94, § 206; Cic. Verr 2, 5, 49, § 128.—Hence,b.Tyndărĭtāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Tyndaris, Cic. Verr 2, 2, 65, § 156; id. Att 15, 2, 4.—3.The name of a female friend of Horace, Hor C. 1, 17, 10. -
13 Tyndarius
Tyndăreus (trisyl.; but quadrisyl. Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250), ĕï ( Tyndărus, i, Hyg. Fab. 77; 78; Lact. 1, 10, 11), m., = Tundareus, a king of Sparta, son of Œbalus, and husband of Leda; he was the father of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, Pac. ap. Non. 496, 31; Att. ap. Prisc. p. 1325 P.; Cic. Fat. 15, 34; Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250; Hyg. Fab. 77; 78.—Hence,A.Tyndărĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tyndareus, Tyndarian:B.fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 570:puer,
id. 1, 167 (al. Tyndareos as Gr. gen., v. Tyndareus).—In plur.: Tyndărĭi, ōrum, m., poet. for Spartans, Sil. 15, 320.—Tyndărĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tyn dareus, i. e. Castor or Pollux; most freq. in plur. for both, Tyndaridae, Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 352; id. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; Ov F. 5, 700; id. M. 8, 301; Hor. C. 4, 8, 31. —Also for the children of Tyndareus, in gen.:C.(Clytaemnestra) fortissima Tyndaridarum,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 100.—In sing., of Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 247; 6, 212.—Tyndăris, ĭdis, f.1.A female descendant of Tyndareus; of Helen, Lucr. 1, 464; 1, 473; Verg. A. 2, 601; 2, 569; Prop. 2, 32 (3, 30), 31; 3, 8 (4, 7), 30; Ov. A. A. 1, 746; id. M. 15, 233. Of Clytemnestra, Ov. Tr. 2, 396; id. A. A. 2, 408.—2.The name of a town on the north ern coast of Sicily, near the modern Capo Tindaro, Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 90; 2, 92, 94, § 206; Cic. Verr 2, 5, 49, § 128.—Hence,b.Tyndărĭtāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Tyndaris, Cic. Verr 2, 2, 65, § 156; id. Att 15, 2, 4.—3.The name of a female friend of Horace, Hor C. 1, 17, 10. -
14 Tyndarus
Tyndăreus (trisyl.; but quadrisyl. Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250), ĕï ( Tyndărus, i, Hyg. Fab. 77; 78; Lact. 1, 10, 11), m., = Tundareus, a king of Sparta, son of Œbalus, and husband of Leda; he was the father of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, Pac. ap. Non. 496, 31; Att. ap. Prisc. p. 1325 P.; Cic. Fat. 15, 34; Ov. H. 8, 31; 17, 250; Hyg. Fab. 77; 78.—Hence,A.Tyndărĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tyndareus, Tyndarian:B.fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 570:puer,
id. 1, 167 (al. Tyndareos as Gr. gen., v. Tyndareus).—In plur.: Tyndărĭi, ōrum, m., poet. for Spartans, Sil. 15, 320.—Tyndărĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tyn dareus, i. e. Castor or Pollux; most freq. in plur. for both, Tyndaridae, Cic. de Or. 2, 86, 352; id. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; Ov F. 5, 700; id. M. 8, 301; Hor. C. 4, 8, 31. —Also for the children of Tyndareus, in gen.:C.(Clytaemnestra) fortissima Tyndaridarum,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 100.—In sing., of Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 247; 6, 212.—Tyndăris, ĭdis, f.1.A female descendant of Tyndareus; of Helen, Lucr. 1, 464; 1, 473; Verg. A. 2, 601; 2, 569; Prop. 2, 32 (3, 30), 31; 3, 8 (4, 7), 30; Ov. A. A. 1, 746; id. M. 15, 233. Of Clytemnestra, Ov. Tr. 2, 396; id. A. A. 2, 408.—2.The name of a town on the north ern coast of Sicily, near the modern Capo Tindaro, Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 90; 2, 92, 94, § 206; Cic. Verr 2, 5, 49, § 128.—Hence,b.Tyndărĭtāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Tyndaris, Cic. Verr 2, 2, 65, § 156; id. Att 15, 2, 4.—3.The name of a female friend of Horace, Hor C. 1, 17, 10. -
15 Λήδη
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Λήδη
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17 Icarius [1]
1. Īcarius, iī, m. (Ἰκάριος), Sohn des Öbalus, des Königs in Lazedämon, Bruder des Tyndareus, Vater der Penelope, die Ulixes in einem Wettlaufe mit ihren Freiern als Preis gewann, Ov. her. 1, 81. Hyg. fab. 56. – Dav.: A) Īcariōtis, tidis, f. (Ἰκαριωτίς), die Ikariotide (Tochter des Ikarius) = Penelope, Prop. 3, 13, 10. Ps. Verg. cul. 265. – (poet.) adi. ikariotisch, tela, Ov. ex Pont. 3, 1, 113. – B) Īcaris, ridos, f. (Ἰκαρίς), die Ikaride (Tochter des Ikarius) = Penelope, Ov. Ib. 391 M 2.
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18 Leda [2]
2. Lēda, ae, f. u. Lēdē, ēs, f. (Λήδα), Tochter des Thestius, Gemahlin des spartanischen Königs Tyndareus, die von Zeus (Jupiter), der sich ihr in der Gestalt eines Schwanes nahte, zwei Eier gebar, aus denen Kastor u. Pollux (die Dioskuren), Helena u. Klytämnestra hervorgingen, Ov. her. 17, 55; am. 1, 10, 3 u.a.: nach einigen nach ihrem Tode als Nemesis vergöttert, Lact. 1, 21, 23. – Dav. Lēdaeus, a, um, ledäisch, auch poet. für spartanisch, Helena, Verg.: Hermione, Enkelin der Leda, Verg.: di, Kastor u. Pollux, Ov.: sidera, Lucan., od. astrum, Mart., Kastor u. Pollux, die Zwillinge, ein Gestirn: olores, Schwäne, mit Beziehung auf Leda, Mart.: ovum, Ei eines Schwanes, Mart.: Amyclae, durch Leda berühmt, Sil.: Phalantum (i.e. Tarentum), vom Spartaner Phalanthus erbaut, Stat.
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19 Tyndaris [1]
1. Tyndaris, s. Tyndareus.
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20 Tyndarius
Tyndarius, s. Tyndareus.
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