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Oedipūs, podis u. pī, Akk. podem u. pum, Abl. pode u. pō, Akk. Plur. podas, m. (Οἰδίπους, ποδος, Akk. ποδα u. πουν), König in Theben, Sohn des Lajus u. der Jokaste, löste das Rätsel der Sphinx, tötete seinen Vater und heiratete, ohne es zu wissen, seine Mutter, mit der er den Eteokles u. Polynices, die Ismene u. Antigone zeugte, Varro sat. Men. 347. Cic. de fato 30: Genet. podis, Cic. de fin. 5, 3. Lact. 6, 20, 23: Genet. pi, Hieron. epist. 52, 3: Akk. podem, Suet. Nero 21, 3 u. 46, 3, pum, Cic. de fato 30. Mythogr. Lat. 1, 204 u. 2, 230. Oros. 1, 12, 9. Vok. Oedipus, Sen. Phoen. 178: Abl. pode, Cic. de fato 33: Abl. Oedipo (nach dem epischen Οἰδίπους, που), Plaut. Poen. 443: Akk. Plur. podas, Ov. trist. 1, 1, 114. Mart. 9, 25, 10. Vgl. Georges Lexik. der lat. Wortf. S. 471. – sprichwörtl., Davus sum, non Oedipus, ich bin kein Ödipus, der alle Rätsel lösen könnte, Ter. Andr. 194: Oedipo opus coniectore est, Plaut. Poen. 443. – Stoff einer Tragödie des Sophokles, Cic. de sen. 22 (Akk. -pum). Val. Max. 8, 7. ext. 12 (Abl. -pode): u. einer Tragödie Cäsars, Suet. Caes. 56, 7. – Dav.: A) Oedipodēs, ae, m. (Οἰδιπόδης) = Oedipus, Claud. u.a.: Abl. -podā, Sen. poët. – B) Oedipodīonidēs, ae, m., Sohn des Ödipus, d.i. Polynices, Stat.: Oedipodionidae, Eteokles u. Polynices, Stat. u. Auson. – C) Oedipodīonius, a, um, zu Ödi pus gehörig, ödipodionisch, Thebae, Ov. met. 15, 429 u. Lucan. 8, 407: ales, von der Sphinx, Stat. Theb. 2, 305.
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tr['iːdɪpəs]1 Edipo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLOedpus complex complejo de Edipo'edəpəs, 'iːdɪpəsnoun Edipo; (before n)['iːdɪpǝs]Oedipus complex — complejo m de Edipo
1.N Edipo2.CPDOedipus complex N — (Psych) complejo m de Edipo
* * *['edəpəs, 'iːdɪpəs]noun Edipo; (before n)Oedipus complex — complejo m de Edipo
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Oedipūs, podis u. pī, Akk. podem u. pum, Abl. pode u. pō, Akk. Plur. podas, m. (Οἰδίπους, ποδος, Akk. ποδα u. πουν), König in Theben, Sohn des Lajus u. der Jokaste, löste das Rätsel der Sphinx, tötete seinen Vater und heiratete, ohne es zu wissen, seine Mutter, mit der er den Eteokles u. Polynices, die Ismene u. Antigone zeugte, Varro sat. Men. 347. Cic. de fato 30: Genet. podis, Cic. de fin. 5, 3. Lact. 6, 20, 23: Genet. pi, Hieron. epist. 52, 3: Akk. podem, Suet. Nero 21, 3 u. 46, 3, pum, Cic. de fato 30. Mythogr. Lat. 1, 204 u. 2, 230. Oros. 1, 12, 9. Vok. Oedipus, Sen. Phoen. 178: Abl. pode, Cic. de fato 33: Abl. Oedipo (nach dem epischen Οἰδίπους, που), Plaut. Poen. 443: Akk. Plur. podas, Ov. trist. 1, 1, 114. Mart. 9, 25, 10. Vgl. Georges Lexik. der lat. Wortf. S. 471. – sprichwörtl., Davus sum, non Oedipus, ich bin kein Ödipus, der alle Rätsel lösen könnte, Ter. Andr. 194: Oedipo opus coniectore est, Plaut. Poen. 443. – Stoff einer Tragödie des Sophokles, Cic. de sen. 22 (Akk. -pum). Val. Max. 8, 7. ext. 12 (Abl. -pode): u. einer Tragödie Cäsars, Suet. Caes. 56, 7. – Dav.: A) Oedipodēs, ae, m. (Οἰδιπόδης) = Oedipus, Claud. u.a.: Abl. -podā, Sen. poët. – B) Oedipodīonidēs, ae, m., Sohn des Ödipus, d.i. Polynices, Stat.: Oedipodionidae, Eteokles u. Polynices, Stat. u. Auson. – C) Oedipodīonius, a, um, zu Ödi-————pus gehörig, ödipodionisch, Thebae, Ov. met. 15, 429 u. Lucan. 8, 407: ales, von der Sphinx, Stat. Theb. 2, 305. -
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Oedĭpus, ŏdis and i ( gen. Oedipŏdis, Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 3; acc. Oedipum, id. Sen. 7, 22; id. Fat. 13, 30; abl. Oedipŏde, id. ib. 14, 33; Stat. Th. 7, 513:I.Oedipo,
Plaut. Poen. 1, 3, 34; plur. acc. Oedipodas, Mart. 9, 26, 10), m., = Oidipous.A king of Thebes, the son of Laius and Jocasta. He unwittingly killed his father; he solved the riddle of the Sphinx, and unknowingly married his own mother, who had by him Eteocles, Polyneices, Ismene, and Antigone;A.when the incest was discovered, he put out his own eyes, and wandered forth to Athens, where a temple was afterwards dedicated to him,
Hyg. Fab. 66; 67; 242; Serv. Verg. A. 4, 470; 6, 609; Sen. Oedip.; Cic. Fat. 13, sq.; Varr. Sat. Men. 62, 1.—Prov. for a solver of enigmas:isti orationi Oedipo Opus conjectore est, qui Sphingi interpres fuit,
Plaut. Poen. 1, 3, 34: Davus sum, non Oedipus, I am no Œdipus (that can solve all riddles), Ter. And. 1, 2, 23.—Hence,Oedĭpŏdes, ae, m., = Oidipodês, a collat. form for Oedipus, Claud. ap. Eutr. 1, 289:B. C.impii Oedipodae nuptiales faces,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 496; Stat. Th. 1, 48; 163; abl. Oedipoda, Sen. Oedip. 942.—Oedĭpŏdīŏnĭdes, ae, m., the son of Œdipus; of Polyneices, Stat. Th. 1, 313:D.Oedipodionidae fratres,
i. e. Eteocles and Polyneices, Aus. Epigr. 139; cf. Stat. Th. 7, 216.—Oedĭpŏdīŏnĭus, a, um, adj., = Oidipodionios, of or belonging to Œdipus, Thebœ, Ov M. 15, 429; Luc. 8, 407 (where others read Oedipodionidas, from Oedipodionis, idis, f.):II.ales,
i. e. Sphinx, Stat. Th. 2, 505:fratres,
id. ib. 10, 801.—Oedipus Colonēus, the title of a tragedy of Sophocles, Gr. Oidipous epi Kolônôi, Cic. Sen. 7, 22; Val. Max. 8, 7, ext. 12; and of a tragedy of Cœsar, Suet. Caes. 56 ext. -
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Oedipūs odis, m, Οἰδίπουσ, a king of Thebes, who solved the riddle of the Sphinx, C., O.—Prov.: Davus sum, non Oedipus, i. e. no diviner, T. -
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ˈOedipus com·plexn Ödipuskomplex m* * *['iːdɪpəs'kɒmpleks]nÖdipuskomplex m* * ** * *n.Mutterkomplex m. -
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['iːdɪpəs]nome proprio Edipo* * *Oedipus /ˈi:dɪpəs/n.(mitol.) Edipo● (psic.) Oedipus complex, complesso d'Edipo.(First names) Oedipus /ˈi:dɪpəs/m.* * *['iːdɪpəs]nome proprio Edipo -
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эдипов комплекс, комплекс Эдипа; по З. Фрейду - бессознательное эротическое влечение ребенка-мальчика к матери, его ревность к отцу с одновременным восхищением им, что характерно для жизненного цикла ребенка от трех до пяти лет.* * *эдипов комплекс, комплекс Эдипа; по З. Фрейду - бессознательное эротическое влечение ребенка-мальчика к матери, его ревность к отцу с одновременным восхищением им, что характерно для жизненного цикла ребенка от трех до пяти лет. -
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n. Oedipus (in Griekse mythologie: koning die zijn eigen vader vermoordde zonder dat men het wist en trouwde met zijn eigen moeder)
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