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1 Hyacinthus
Hyăcinthus or - os, i, m., = Huakinthos, a beautiful Spartan youth, son of Œbalus, beloved by Apollo, and accidentally killed by a blow of his quoit; from his blood sprang the flower of the same name, marked with the exclamation AI, Ov. M. 10, 162 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 272; Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 66; Serv. Verg. E. 3, 63.— Plur.: sed gladiator erat;B.facit hoc illos Hyacinthos,
i. e. as beautiful as Hyacinthus, Juv. 6, 110.—Hyăcinthĭa, ōrum, n., the festival in honor of Hyacinthus, in Sparta, Ov. M. 10, 219.—II.Hence, hyăcinthus or - os, i, m., the hyacinth, not, however, our hyacinth, but either the blue iris or fleur-delis, Iris Germanica, Linn.; the corn-flag or gladiolus, Gladiolus communis, Linn.; or the rocket larkspur, Delphinium Ajacis, Linn.; Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 66; Verg. E. 3, 63; 6, 53; id. G. 4, 183; id. A. 11, 69; Col. poët. 10,100.—Hence,B.Transf., f., a precious stone of the color of a hyacinth (perh. our sapphire or a dark-colored amethyst), Plin. 37, 9, 41, § 125 sq.; Vulg. Exod. 25, 4; Inscr. Orell. 2510. -
2 hyacinthus
Hyăcinthus or - os, i, m., = Huakinthos, a beautiful Spartan youth, son of Œbalus, beloved by Apollo, and accidentally killed by a blow of his quoit; from his blood sprang the flower of the same name, marked with the exclamation AI, Ov. M. 10, 162 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 272; Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 66; Serv. Verg. E. 3, 63.— Plur.: sed gladiator erat;B.facit hoc illos Hyacinthos,
i. e. as beautiful as Hyacinthus, Juv. 6, 110.—Hyăcinthĭa, ōrum, n., the festival in honor of Hyacinthus, in Sparta, Ov. M. 10, 219.—II.Hence, hyăcinthus or - os, i, m., the hyacinth, not, however, our hyacinth, but either the blue iris or fleur-delis, Iris Germanica, Linn.; the corn-flag or gladiolus, Gladiolus communis, Linn.; or the rocket larkspur, Delphinium Ajacis, Linn.; Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 66; Verg. E. 3, 63; 6, 53; id. G. 4, 183; id. A. 11, 69; Col. poët. 10,100.—Hence,B.Transf., f., a precious stone of the color of a hyacinth (perh. our sapphire or a dark-colored amethyst), Plin. 37, 9, 41, § 125 sq.; Vulg. Exod. 25, 4; Inscr. Orell. 2510. -
3 hyacinthus (-os)
hyacinthus (-os) ī, m, ὑάκιντηοσ, the hyacinth, blue iris, V. -
4 hyacinthus
iris; (prob. not hyacinth); sapphire; blue-dyed cloth (Souter) -
5 Hyacinthos
Hyăcinthus or - os, i, m., = Huakinthos, a beautiful Spartan youth, son of Œbalus, beloved by Apollo, and accidentally killed by a blow of his quoit; from his blood sprang the flower of the same name, marked with the exclamation AI, Ov. M. 10, 162 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 272; Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 66; Serv. Verg. E. 3, 63.— Plur.: sed gladiator erat;B.facit hoc illos Hyacinthos,
i. e. as beautiful as Hyacinthus, Juv. 6, 110.—Hyăcinthĭa, ōrum, n., the festival in honor of Hyacinthus, in Sparta, Ov. M. 10, 219.—II.Hence, hyăcinthus or - os, i, m., the hyacinth, not, however, our hyacinth, but either the blue iris or fleur-delis, Iris Germanica, Linn.; the corn-flag or gladiolus, Gladiolus communis, Linn.; or the rocket larkspur, Delphinium Ajacis, Linn.; Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 66; Verg. E. 3, 63; 6, 53; id. G. 4, 183; id. A. 11, 69; Col. poët. 10,100.—Hence,B.Transf., f., a precious stone of the color of a hyacinth (perh. our sapphire or a dark-colored amethyst), Plin. 37, 9, 41, § 125 sq.; Vulg. Exod. 25, 4; Inscr. Orell. 2510. -
6 hyacinthos
Hyăcinthus or - os, i, m., = Huakinthos, a beautiful Spartan youth, son of Œbalus, beloved by Apollo, and accidentally killed by a blow of his quoit; from his blood sprang the flower of the same name, marked with the exclamation AI, Ov. M. 10, 162 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 272; Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 66; Serv. Verg. E. 3, 63.— Plur.: sed gladiator erat;B.facit hoc illos Hyacinthos,
i. e. as beautiful as Hyacinthus, Juv. 6, 110.—Hyăcinthĭa, ōrum, n., the festival in honor of Hyacinthus, in Sparta, Ov. M. 10, 219.—II.Hence, hyăcinthus or - os, i, m., the hyacinth, not, however, our hyacinth, but either the blue iris or fleur-delis, Iris Germanica, Linn.; the corn-flag or gladiolus, Gladiolus communis, Linn.; or the rocket larkspur, Delphinium Ajacis, Linn.; Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 66; Verg. E. 3, 63; 6, 53; id. G. 4, 183; id. A. 11, 69; Col. poët. 10,100.—Hence,B.Transf., f., a precious stone of the color of a hyacinth (perh. our sapphire or a dark-colored amethyst), Plin. 37, 9, 41, § 125 sq.; Vulg. Exod. 25, 4; Inscr. Orell. 2510. -
7 гиацинт
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8 гиацинт восточный
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9 Oebalidae
Oebălus, i, m., = Oibalos, a king of Sparta, the father of Tyndarus and grandfather of Helen, under whose guidance the Parthenians went to Lower Italy and founded Tarentum, Hyg. Fab. 78.—II.A king of Caprea, son of Telon, Verg. A. 7, 734.—Hence,A.Oebălĭdes, ae, m., = Oibalidês, a male descendant of Œbalus, an Œbalide, Spartan:B.Oebalides puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Ov. Ib. 590:Laberis, Oebalide, i. e. Hyacinthe,
id. M. 10, 196:Oebalides,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 293.—In plur.: Oebă-lĭdae, ārum, m., Castor and Pollux, Ov. F. 5, 705.—Oebălis, ĭdis, f. adj.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2. C.applicor in terras, Oebali nympha, tuas,
i. e. Helen, Ov. H. 16, 126 —Oebălĭus, a, um, adj., = Oibalios.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2.Oebalii fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Stat. S. 3, 2, 9:alumnus,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 422: manus. of Castor, id. ib. 6, 220;puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Mart. 14, 173, 2:vulnus,
of Hyacinthus, Ov. M. 13, 396:paelex,
Helen, id. R. Am. 458:amores,
of Helen, Stat. S. 2, 6, 27:magister,
Pollux, Stat. Th. 6, 822.—Sabine, Ov. F. 1, 260. -
10 Oebalides
Oebălus, i, m., = Oibalos, a king of Sparta, the father of Tyndarus and grandfather of Helen, under whose guidance the Parthenians went to Lower Italy and founded Tarentum, Hyg. Fab. 78.—II.A king of Caprea, son of Telon, Verg. A. 7, 734.—Hence,A.Oebălĭdes, ae, m., = Oibalidês, a male descendant of Œbalus, an Œbalide, Spartan:B.Oebalides puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Ov. Ib. 590:Laberis, Oebalide, i. e. Hyacinthe,
id. M. 10, 196:Oebalides,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 293.—In plur.: Oebă-lĭdae, ārum, m., Castor and Pollux, Ov. F. 5, 705.—Oebălis, ĭdis, f. adj.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2. C.applicor in terras, Oebali nympha, tuas,
i. e. Helen, Ov. H. 16, 126 —Oebălĭus, a, um, adj., = Oibalios.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2.Oebalii fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Stat. S. 3, 2, 9:alumnus,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 422: manus. of Castor, id. ib. 6, 220;puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Mart. 14, 173, 2:vulnus,
of Hyacinthus, Ov. M. 13, 396:paelex,
Helen, id. R. Am. 458:amores,
of Helen, Stat. S. 2, 6, 27:magister,
Pollux, Stat. Th. 6, 822.—Sabine, Ov. F. 1, 260. -
11 Oebalis
Oebălus, i, m., = Oibalos, a king of Sparta, the father of Tyndarus and grandfather of Helen, under whose guidance the Parthenians went to Lower Italy and founded Tarentum, Hyg. Fab. 78.—II.A king of Caprea, son of Telon, Verg. A. 7, 734.—Hence,A.Oebălĭdes, ae, m., = Oibalidês, a male descendant of Œbalus, an Œbalide, Spartan:B.Oebalides puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Ov. Ib. 590:Laberis, Oebalide, i. e. Hyacinthe,
id. M. 10, 196:Oebalides,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 293.—In plur.: Oebă-lĭdae, ārum, m., Castor and Pollux, Ov. F. 5, 705.—Oebălis, ĭdis, f. adj.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2. C.applicor in terras, Oebali nympha, tuas,
i. e. Helen, Ov. H. 16, 126 —Oebălĭus, a, um, adj., = Oibalios.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2.Oebalii fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Stat. S. 3, 2, 9:alumnus,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 422: manus. of Castor, id. ib. 6, 220;puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Mart. 14, 173, 2:vulnus,
of Hyacinthus, Ov. M. 13, 396:paelex,
Helen, id. R. Am. 458:amores,
of Helen, Stat. S. 2, 6, 27:magister,
Pollux, Stat. Th. 6, 822.—Sabine, Ov. F. 1, 260. -
12 Oebalius
Oebălus, i, m., = Oibalos, a king of Sparta, the father of Tyndarus and grandfather of Helen, under whose guidance the Parthenians went to Lower Italy and founded Tarentum, Hyg. Fab. 78.—II.A king of Caprea, son of Telon, Verg. A. 7, 734.—Hence,A.Oebălĭdes, ae, m., = Oibalidês, a male descendant of Œbalus, an Œbalide, Spartan:B.Oebalides puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Ov. Ib. 590:Laberis, Oebalide, i. e. Hyacinthe,
id. M. 10, 196:Oebalides,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 293.—In plur.: Oebă-lĭdae, ārum, m., Castor and Pollux, Ov. F. 5, 705.—Oebălis, ĭdis, f. adj.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2. C.applicor in terras, Oebali nympha, tuas,
i. e. Helen, Ov. H. 16, 126 —Oebălĭus, a, um, adj., = Oibalios.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2.Oebalii fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Stat. S. 3, 2, 9:alumnus,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 422: manus. of Castor, id. ib. 6, 220;puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Mart. 14, 173, 2:vulnus,
of Hyacinthus, Ov. M. 13, 396:paelex,
Helen, id. R. Am. 458:amores,
of Helen, Stat. S. 2, 6, 27:magister,
Pollux, Stat. Th. 6, 822.—Sabine, Ov. F. 1, 260. -
13 Oebalus
Oebălus, i, m., = Oibalos, a king of Sparta, the father of Tyndarus and grandfather of Helen, under whose guidance the Parthenians went to Lower Italy and founded Tarentum, Hyg. Fab. 78.—II.A king of Caprea, son of Telon, Verg. A. 7, 734.—Hence,A.Oebălĭdes, ae, m., = Oibalidês, a male descendant of Œbalus, an Œbalide, Spartan:B.Oebalides puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Ov. Ib. 590:Laberis, Oebalide, i. e. Hyacinthe,
id. M. 10, 196:Oebalides,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 4, 293.—In plur.: Oebă-lĭdae, ārum, m., Castor and Pollux, Ov. F. 5, 705.—Oebălis, ĭdis, f. adj.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2. C.applicor in terras, Oebali nympha, tuas,
i. e. Helen, Ov. H. 16, 126 —Oebălĭus, a, um, adj., = Oibalios.1.Of or belonging to Œbalus, Œbalian, Spartan:2.Oebalii fratres,
i. e. Castor and Pollux, Stat. S. 3, 2, 9:alumnus,
i. e. Pollux, Val. Fl. 1, 422: manus. of Castor, id. ib. 6, 220;puer,
i. e. Hyacinthus, Mart. 14, 173, 2:vulnus,
of Hyacinthus, Ov. M. 13, 396:paelex,
Helen, id. R. Am. 458:amores,
of Helen, Stat. S. 2, 6, 27:magister,
Pollux, Stat. Th. 6, 822.—Sabine, Ov. F. 1, 260. -
14 Ὑάκινθος
A Hyacinthus, a Laconian youth, beloved by Apollo, who killed him by an unlucky cast of the discus, E.Hel. 1469 (lyr.), Apollod.3.10.3, Paus.3.1.3: cf. Ὑακίνθια.B as Appellat.,I [full] ὑάκινθος, ὁ, Il. 14.348, Paus.1.35.4; but ἡ in Sapph.94, Thphr.HP6.8.2, Theoc., etc. (v. infr.):—wild hyacinth, bluebell, Scilla bifolia, Il. l. c., h.Cer.7, Thphr.HP6.8.1, Dsc.4.62.2 blue larkspur, Delphinium Ajacis,ὑ. σπαρτή Thphr. HP6.8.2
; said to have sprung up from the blood of Hyacinthus or (acc. to others) of Telamonian Ajax: and the ancients thought they could decipher on the petals the initial letters AI, or the interj. AIAI, cf. Mosch.3.6; hence the epithetsγραπτά Theoc.10.28
;αἰαστής Nic.Fr.74.31
;πολύθρηνος Id.Th. 902
;πολύκλαυτος IG 14.607
; cf. Ps.-Dsc.3.73.3 ὑ. πορφυρέη, prob. Lilium Martagon, Euph.40, AP5.146 (Mel.).IIὑάκινθος, ἡ Hld.
, ὁ Ph. and J.:—a precious stone, of blue colour (J.AJ3.7.7), perh. aquamarine, Apoc.21.20, Peripl.M.Rubr.56, Luc.Syr.D.32, Hld.2.30, Cod.Just.11.12.1, etc.; cf. Plin.HN37.125.III name of a blue colour, J.AJ3.6.1, PHolm.17.3; blue stuff, LXX Ex.28.8, Ph.2.148, J.BJ5.5.4;χιτώνια τὴν χροιὰν ὑακίνθου Arr.Tact.34.6
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15 Гиакинф
Religion: Hyacinthus (In Greek legend, a youth loved and accidentally killed by Apollo who memorializes him with a hyacinth growing from the youth's blood) -
16 Гиакинфии
Religion: Hyacinthia (The second most important of Spartan festivals, the rites gradually passing from mourning for Hyacinthus to rejoicing in the majesty of Apollo) -
17 Гиацинт
1) Religion: Hyacinthus2) Christianity: Hyacinth (Jacinth) (христианский святой), Jacinth (Hyacinth) -
18 гиацинт
1) Religion: Hyacinthus2) Christianity: Hyacinth (Jacinth) (христианский святой), Jacinth (Hyacinth) -
19 гиацинт восточный
Botanical term: common hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) -
20 hiacynt
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Hyacinthus — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jacinthe … Wikipédia en Français
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Hyacinthus — [hī΄ə sin′thəs] n. [L < Gr Hyakinthos, lit., HYACINTH] Gr. Myth. a youth loved and accidentally slain by Apollo, who causes to grow from his blood a flower bearing the letters AI AI (a Greek cry of sorrow) … English World dictionary
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