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1 Ămycus
Ămycus, i, m. Amycus. [st2]1 [-] fils de Neptune et roi des Bébryces. [st2]2 [-] un des Centaures. [st2]3 [-] un compagnon d'Enée. - [gr]gr. Ἄμυκος. - voir hors site Amycus. -
2 Amycus
Amycus, ī, m. (Ἄμυκος), I) Sohn des Neptun, König der Bebrycier in Bithynien (Verg. Aen. 5, 373), der, als die Argonauten an seiner Küste landeten, den tapfersten von ihnen zum Faustkampf mit dem Cästus (seiner Erfindung) herausforderte, aber von Pollux, der den Kampf annahm, getötet wurde, Val. Flacc. 4, 148 sqq. Hyg. fab. 17: dah. Amyci portus, bei Heraklea in Pontus, da wo Amykus erschlagen sein soll, Plin. 16, 239. – II) ein Zentaur, Sohn des Ophion, der auf der Hochzeit des Pirithous den Lapithen Celadon erschlug, dann aber von der Hand des Belates fiel, Ov. met. 12, 245 sqq.
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3 Amycus
Amycus, ī, m. (Ἄμυκος), I) Sohn des Neptun, König der Bebrycier in Bithynien (Verg. Aen. 5, 373), der, als die Argonauten an seiner Küste landeten, den tapfersten von ihnen zum Faustkampf mit dem Cästus (seiner Erfindung) herausforderte, aber von Pollux, der den Kampf annahm, getötet wurde, Val. Flacc. 4, 148 sqq. Hyg. fab. 17: dah. Amyci portus, bei Heraklea in Pontus, da wo Amykus erschlagen sein soll, Plin. 16, 239. – II) ein Zentaur, Sohn des Ophion, der auf der Hochzeit des Pirithous den Lapithen Celadon erschlug, dann aber von der Hand des Belates fiel, Ov. met. 12, 245 sqq. -
4 Amycus
Ămycus, i, m., = Amukos.I.Son of Neptune, king of the Bebrycians, Val. Fl. 4, 148.—II.A centaur slain in the contest with the Lapithœ, Ov. M. 12, 245.—III.A Trojan, Verg. A. 10, 704. -
5 Amycus
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6 Амик
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7 Bebryces
1.Bēbrȳ̆ces, cum (acc. -cas, Val. Fl. 4, 315), m., = Bebrukes, a people inhabiting Bebrycia, a province of Asia Minor, afterwards called Bithynia, Plin. 5, 30, 33, § 127; Val. Fl. 4, 315.—II.Derivv.A.Bēbrȳ̆cĭa, ae, f., = Bebrukia, the province inhabited by the Bebrycians, afterwards Bithynia, Sall. H. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 5, 373; Val. Fl. 5, 502; y long in Avien. Perieg. 974.—B.Bēbryx, ycis, m., a Bebrycian, Val. Fl. 4, 315; and, kat exochên, an ancient king in Bebrycia, also called Amycus, who, being powerful in the contest with the cœ-stus, was accustomed to sacrifice foreigners whom he had vanquished, but was finally himself overcome by Pollux, and slain, Val. Fl. 4, 261 and 290: Bebryca (acc. Gr.), Stat. Achill. 1, 190.—C.Bēbrȳ̆cĭus, a, um. adj., pertaining to the province Bebrycia, of Bebrycia:2.gens,
Verg. A. 5, 373:regnum,
Val. Fl. 4, 99:fretum,
id. 4, 220.—Pertaining to King Bebryx: harena, upon which Pollux fought with Amycus, Stat. S. 4, 5, 28:2.nemus,
in which Amycus lay in wait for foreigners, id. Th. 3, 352:cruor,
the blood shed by him, Tert. Carm. Sod. 2.—Also pertaining to the Bithynian king Prusias:hospes,
Sid. Carm. 2, 304.Bēbryces, cum, m., = Bebrukes [perh. of kindred origin with the preced.], a people in Gallia Narbonensis, on the Pyrenees, Sil. 3, 423 sq.—II.Derivv.A.Bēbryx, ycis, m., a Bebrycian; kat exochên, an ancient king of the Bebrycians, whose daughter Pyrene gave name to the mountains there, Sil. 3, 423.—B.Bēbrycĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to King Bebryx, Bebrycian:aula,
Sil. 3, 443:virgo,
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8 Bebrycia
1.Bēbrȳ̆ces, cum (acc. -cas, Val. Fl. 4, 315), m., = Bebrukes, a people inhabiting Bebrycia, a province of Asia Minor, afterwards called Bithynia, Plin. 5, 30, 33, § 127; Val. Fl. 4, 315.—II.Derivv.A.Bēbrȳ̆cĭa, ae, f., = Bebrukia, the province inhabited by the Bebrycians, afterwards Bithynia, Sall. H. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 5, 373; Val. Fl. 5, 502; y long in Avien. Perieg. 974.—B.Bēbryx, ycis, m., a Bebrycian, Val. Fl. 4, 315; and, kat exochên, an ancient king in Bebrycia, also called Amycus, who, being powerful in the contest with the cœ-stus, was accustomed to sacrifice foreigners whom he had vanquished, but was finally himself overcome by Pollux, and slain, Val. Fl. 4, 261 and 290: Bebryca (acc. Gr.), Stat. Achill. 1, 190.—C.Bēbrȳ̆cĭus, a, um. adj., pertaining to the province Bebrycia, of Bebrycia:2.gens,
Verg. A. 5, 373:regnum,
Val. Fl. 4, 99:fretum,
id. 4, 220.—Pertaining to King Bebryx: harena, upon which Pollux fought with Amycus, Stat. S. 4, 5, 28:2.nemus,
in which Amycus lay in wait for foreigners, id. Th. 3, 352:cruor,
the blood shed by him, Tert. Carm. Sod. 2.—Also pertaining to the Bithynian king Prusias:hospes,
Sid. Carm. 2, 304.Bēbryces, cum, m., = Bebrukes [perh. of kindred origin with the preced.], a people in Gallia Narbonensis, on the Pyrenees, Sil. 3, 423 sq.—II.Derivv.A.Bēbryx, ycis, m., a Bebrycian; kat exochên, an ancient king of the Bebrycians, whose daughter Pyrene gave name to the mountains there, Sil. 3, 423.—B.Bēbrycĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to King Bebryx, Bebrycian:aula,
Sil. 3, 443:virgo,
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9 Bebrycius
1.Bēbrȳ̆ces, cum (acc. -cas, Val. Fl. 4, 315), m., = Bebrukes, a people inhabiting Bebrycia, a province of Asia Minor, afterwards called Bithynia, Plin. 5, 30, 33, § 127; Val. Fl. 4, 315.—II.Derivv.A.Bēbrȳ̆cĭa, ae, f., = Bebrukia, the province inhabited by the Bebrycians, afterwards Bithynia, Sall. H. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 5, 373; Val. Fl. 5, 502; y long in Avien. Perieg. 974.—B.Bēbryx, ycis, m., a Bebrycian, Val. Fl. 4, 315; and, kat exochên, an ancient king in Bebrycia, also called Amycus, who, being powerful in the contest with the cœ-stus, was accustomed to sacrifice foreigners whom he had vanquished, but was finally himself overcome by Pollux, and slain, Val. Fl. 4, 261 and 290: Bebryca (acc. Gr.), Stat. Achill. 1, 190.—C.Bēbrȳ̆cĭus, a, um. adj., pertaining to the province Bebrycia, of Bebrycia:2.gens,
Verg. A. 5, 373:regnum,
Val. Fl. 4, 99:fretum,
id. 4, 220.—Pertaining to King Bebryx: harena, upon which Pollux fought with Amycus, Stat. S. 4, 5, 28:2.nemus,
in which Amycus lay in wait for foreigners, id. Th. 3, 352:cruor,
the blood shed by him, Tert. Carm. Sod. 2.—Also pertaining to the Bithynian king Prusias:hospes,
Sid. Carm. 2, 304.Bēbryces, cum, m., = Bebrukes [perh. of kindred origin with the preced.], a people in Gallia Narbonensis, on the Pyrenees, Sil. 3, 423 sq.—II.Derivv.A.Bēbryx, ycis, m., a Bebrycian; kat exochên, an ancient king of the Bebrycians, whose daughter Pyrene gave name to the mountains there, Sil. 3, 423.—B.Bēbrycĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to King Bebryx, Bebrycian:aula,
Sil. 3, 443:virgo,
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10 Bebryx
1.Bēbrȳ̆ces, cum (acc. -cas, Val. Fl. 4, 315), m., = Bebrukes, a people inhabiting Bebrycia, a province of Asia Minor, afterwards called Bithynia, Plin. 5, 30, 33, § 127; Val. Fl. 4, 315.—II.Derivv.A.Bēbrȳ̆cĭa, ae, f., = Bebrukia, the province inhabited by the Bebrycians, afterwards Bithynia, Sall. H. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 5, 373; Val. Fl. 5, 502; y long in Avien. Perieg. 974.—B.Bēbryx, ycis, m., a Bebrycian, Val. Fl. 4, 315; and, kat exochên, an ancient king in Bebrycia, also called Amycus, who, being powerful in the contest with the cœ-stus, was accustomed to sacrifice foreigners whom he had vanquished, but was finally himself overcome by Pollux, and slain, Val. Fl. 4, 261 and 290: Bebryca (acc. Gr.), Stat. Achill. 1, 190.—C.Bēbrȳ̆cĭus, a, um. adj., pertaining to the province Bebrycia, of Bebrycia:2.gens,
Verg. A. 5, 373:regnum,
Val. Fl. 4, 99:fretum,
id. 4, 220.—Pertaining to King Bebryx: harena, upon which Pollux fought with Amycus, Stat. S. 4, 5, 28:2.nemus,
in which Amycus lay in wait for foreigners, id. Th. 3, 352:cruor,
the blood shed by him, Tert. Carm. Sod. 2.—Also pertaining to the Bithynian king Prusias:hospes,
Sid. Carm. 2, 304.Bēbryces, cum, m., = Bebrukes [perh. of kindred origin with the preced.], a people in Gallia Narbonensis, on the Pyrenees, Sil. 3, 423 sq.—II.Derivv.A.Bēbryx, ycis, m., a Bebrycian; kat exochên, an ancient king of the Bebrycians, whose daughter Pyrene gave name to the mountains there, Sil. 3, 423.—B.Bēbrycĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to King Bebryx, Bebrycian:aula,
Sil. 3, 443:virgo,
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11 Ophion
1.ŏphīon, ŏnis, m., = ophiôn, a fabulous animal of Sardinia, Plin. 28, 9, 42, § 151; 30, 15, 52, § 146.2.Ŏphīon, ŏnis, m., = Ophiôn, a proper name.I.One of the giants, Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 348.—II.One of the companions of Cadmus; hence, Ŏphīŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ophion; poet. for Theban:III.Ophionia caedes,
i. e. of Pentheus, Sen. Oedip. 483.—The father of Amycus, the Centaur; hence, Ŏphīŏnĭdes, ae, m., the son of Ophion, the Ophionide, of Amycus, Ov. M. 12, 245. -
12 ophion
1.ŏphīon, ŏnis, m., = ophiôn, a fabulous animal of Sardinia, Plin. 28, 9, 42, § 151; 30, 15, 52, § 146.2.Ŏphīon, ŏnis, m., = Ophiôn, a proper name.I.One of the giants, Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 348.—II.One of the companions of Cadmus; hence, Ŏphīŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ophion; poet. for Theban:III.Ophionia caedes,
i. e. of Pentheus, Sen. Oedip. 483.—The father of Amycus, the Centaur; hence, Ŏphīŏnĭdes, ae, m., the son of Ophion, the Ophionide, of Amycus, Ov. M. 12, 245. -
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1.ŏphīon, ŏnis, m., = ophiôn, a fabulous animal of Sardinia, Plin. 28, 9, 42, § 151; 30, 15, 52, § 146.2.Ŏphīon, ŏnis, m., = Ophiôn, a proper name.I.One of the giants, Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 348.—II.One of the companions of Cadmus; hence, Ŏphīŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ophion; poet. for Theban:III.Ophionia caedes,
i. e. of Pentheus, Sen. Oedip. 483.—The father of Amycus, the Centaur; hence, Ŏphīŏnĭdes, ae, m., the son of Ophion, the Ophionide, of Amycus, Ov. M. 12, 245. -
14 Ophionius
1.ŏphīon, ŏnis, m., = ophiôn, a fabulous animal of Sardinia, Plin. 28, 9, 42, § 151; 30, 15, 52, § 146.2.Ŏphīon, ŏnis, m., = Ophiôn, a proper name.I.One of the giants, Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 348.—II.One of the companions of Cadmus; hence, Ŏphīŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ophion; poet. for Theban:III.Ophionia caedes,
i. e. of Pentheus, Sen. Oedip. 483.—The father of Amycus, the Centaur; hence, Ŏphīŏnĭdes, ae, m., the son of Ophion, the Ophionide, of Amycus, Ov. M. 12, 245. -
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17 Bebryces [1]
1. Bebryces, ycum, Akk. cas, m. (Βέβρυκες), eine Völkerschaft in der später Bithynien genannten Landschaft in Kleinasien, Plin. 5, 127. Val. Flacc. 4, 315. Amm. 22, 8, 14. – Sing. Bebryx, ycis, m. (Βέβρυξ), der Bebrycier, vorzugsw. ein alter, auch Amycus genannter König in Bebrycien, der, stark im Cästuskampfe, die besiegten Fremden zu opfern pflegte, aber zuletzt von Pollux überwunden u. getötet wurde, Val. Flacc. 4, 261 u. 290. Stat. Ach. 1, 190 (wo griech. Akk. Bebryca). – Dav.: A) Bebrycia, ae, f. (Βεβρυκία), die von den Bebryciern bewohnte Landschaft Bebrycien, später Bithynien, Sall. hist. fr. u. Val. Flacc. – B) Bebrycius, a, um (Βεβρύκιος), a) zur Landschaft Bebrycien gehörig, bebrycisch, Verg. u. Val. Flacc. – b) zum König Bebryx gehörig, arena, auf der Amykus od. Bebryx mit dem Pollux kämpfte, Stat.: nemus, in dem Amykus den Fremden auflauerte, Stat.: cruor, das von ihm vergossene Blut, Tert. – auch in bezug auf den bithynischen König Prusias, hospes, Sidon.
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18 Bebryces
1. Bebryces, ycum, Akk. cas, m. (Βέβρυκες), eine Völkerschaft in der später Bithynien genannten Landschaft in Kleinasien, Plin. 5, 127. Val. Flacc. 4, 315. Amm. 22, 8, 14. – Sing. Bebryx, ycis, m. (Βέβρυξ), der Bebrycier, vorzugsw. ein alter, auch Amycus genannter König in Bebrycien, der, stark im Cästuskampfe, die besiegten Fremden zu opfern pflegte, aber zuletzt von Pollux überwunden u. getötet wurde, Val. Flacc. 4, 261 u. 290. Stat. Ach. 1, 190 (wo griech. Akk. Bebryca). – Dav.: A) Bebrycia, ae, f. (Βεβρυκία), die von den Bebryciern bewohnte Landschaft Bebrycien, später Bithynien, Sall. hist. fr. u. Val. Flacc. – B) Bebrycius, a, um (Βεβρύκιος), a) zur Landschaft Bebrycien gehörig, bebrycisch, Verg. u. Val. Flacc. – b) zum König Bebryx gehörig, arena, auf der Amykus od. Bebryx mit dem Pollux kämpfte, Stat.: nemus, in dem Amykus den Fremden auflauerte, Stat.: cruor, das von ihm vergossene Blut, Tert. – auch in bezug auf den bithynischen König Prusias, hospes, Sidon.————————2. Bebryces, ycum, m. (Βέβρυκες), viell. stammverwandt mit dem vor.), eine alte iberische Völkerschaft am Mittelmeer (im narbon. Gallien), nördl. u. südl. von den Pyrenäen; vgl. Sil. 3, 420-443. – Sing. Bebryx, ycis, m. (Βέβρυξ), der Bebrycier, vorzugsw. ein alter König der Bebrycier, dessen Tochter Pyrene dem dortigen Gebirge den Namen gab, Sil. 3, 423. – Dav. Bebrycius, a, um (Βεβρύκιος), zum König Bebryx gehörig, bebrycisch, aula, poet. = Gallien, Sil.: virgo = Pyrene, Sil.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Bebryces
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19 Butes
Būtes, ae (acc. Buten, Verg. A. 5, 372; 9, 647; 11, 690 sq.; Ov. M. 7, 500), m., = Boutês.I. II.An Argonaut, son of Teleon and Zeuxippe, Hyg. Fab. 14.—III.Son of the Athenian Pallas, sent with Cephalus to Æacus, Ov. M. 7, 500.—IV.An armor-bearer of Anchises, Verg. A. 9, 647 sqq.—V.A Trojan, Verg. A. 11, 690 sqq. -
20 vastator
vastātor, ōris, m. [id.], a desolater, ravager, devastater (mostly poet.):Arcadiae aper,
Ov. M. 9, 192:ferus (i. e. lupus),
id. ib. 11, 395:ferarum Amycus,
destroyer, Verg. A. 9, 772:Trojae,
Stat. Achill. 2, 318:gentium (Alexander),
Sen. Ben. 1, 13, 3.
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