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1 olus
olus (holus), eris, n., I) jedes Grünkraut, Küchenkraut, Gemüse, Kohl, Rüben usw., Afran. fr., Scriptt. r. r. u.a.: olerum fasciculi, Hieron.: olus prandere, Hor. – Sprichw., multa Syrorum olera (griech. πολλὰ Σύρων λάχανα), Plin. 20, 33. – II) insbes., olus atrum, Genet. oleris atri, n., Schwarzkohl, (Smyrnium olusatrum, L.), Colum. 11, 3, 18 u. 12, 7, 1: atrum olus (holus), Plaut. Pseud. 814: dass. poet. olus pullum, Colum. poët. 10, 123. Vgl. olusatrum. – / Heterokl. Genet. Plur. holerorum, Lucil. 510: Abl. oleris, Cato r. r. 149, 2.
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2 olus
ŏlus (hŏlus), ĕris, n. [st2]1 [-] légume. [st2]2 [-] chou. - olus prandere, Hor.: dîner de légumes.* * *ŏlus (hŏlus), ĕris, n. [st2]1 [-] légume. [st2]2 [-] chou. - olus prandere, Hor.: dîner de légumes.* * *Olus, oleris, penul. corr. n. g. Plin. Toute sorte d'herbe semee pour manger: comme celle des jardins. Alii scribunt Holus. -
3 olus
olus (holus), eris, n., I) jedes Grünkraut, Küchenkraut, Gemüse, Kohl, Rüben usw., Afran. fr., Scriptt. r. r. u.a.: olerum fasciculi, Hieron.: olus prandere, Hor. – Sprichw., multa Syrorum olera (griech. πολλὰ Σύρων λάχανα), Plin. 20, 33. – II) insbes., olus atrum, Genet. oleris atri, n., Schwarzkohl, (Smyrnium olusatrum, L.), Colum. 11, 3, 18 u. 12, 7, 1: atrum olus (holus), Plaut. Pseud. 814: dass. poet. olus pullum, Colum. poët. 10, 123. Vgl. olusatrum. – ⇒ Heterokl. Genet. Plur. holerorum, Lucil. 510: Abl. oleris, Cato r. r. 149, 2. -
4 olus
olus olus, eris n овощи -
5 olus
olus olus, eris n зелень, овощи -
6 Olus
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7 olus
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8 olus
(holus), eris n. (gen. pl. LM olerōrum; abl. pl. Cato oleris)зелень, овощи Col, V, H etc.o. atrum Pl, Col — разновидность петрушки (Smyrnium olusatrum, L) -
9 olus
- eris s n 3us1légume potager, plante potagère -
10 olus
зелень, овощи (1. 58 § 1 D. 7, 1. 1. 12 § 1 D. 7, 8). -
11 olus
vegetables; cabbage, turnips, greens; kitchen/pot herbs -
12 (olus, olusculum)
(olus, olusculum) see hol <*> -
13 holus (olus)
holus (olus) eris, n kitchen herbs, vegetables, cabbage, turnips, greens: rarum in dumis, V.: donec Decoqueretur holus, H.: prandere, H., O. -
14 Aeolii
I.Pertaining to Æolus, the god of the winds, or to his posterity; Euri, Ov. Am. 3, 12, 29:II.venti,
Tib. 4, 1, 58: aurum, the golden fleece (of the ram) on which Phrixus and Helle, the grandchildren of Æolus, fled, Vai. Fl. 8, 79: virgo, i. e. Arne or Canace, Ov. M. 6, 116:postes, i. e. fores domūs Athamantis Aeoli filii,
id. ib. 4, 486. —Pertaining to Æolia or Æolis:III.insulae,
Plin. 36, 21, 42, § 154:pontus,
Sil. 14, 233.— Aeŏlii, ōrum, m., = Aeoles, the Æolians, the inhabitants of Æolia, in Asia Minor, Vell. 1, 4; Mela, 1, 18, 1.—Hence,Pertaining to the Æolians: puella, i. e. Sappho, as a Lesbian woman, Hor. C. 4, 9, 12: carmen, a Sapphic or Alcaic ode, id. ib. 4, 3, 12; cf.:Aeoliis fidibus querentem Sappho,
id. ib. 2, 13, 24;lyra,
Ov. H. 15, 200:plectrum,
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15 Aeolius
I.Pertaining to Æolus, the god of the winds, or to his posterity; Euri, Ov. Am. 3, 12, 29:II.venti,
Tib. 4, 1, 58: aurum, the golden fleece (of the ram) on which Phrixus and Helle, the grandchildren of Æolus, fled, Vai. Fl. 8, 79: virgo, i. e. Arne or Canace, Ov. M. 6, 116:postes, i. e. fores domūs Athamantis Aeoli filii,
id. ib. 4, 486. —Pertaining to Æolia or Æolis:III.insulae,
Plin. 36, 21, 42, § 154:pontus,
Sil. 14, 233.— Aeŏlii, ōrum, m., = Aeoles, the Æolians, the inhabitants of Æolia, in Asia Minor, Vell. 1, 4; Mela, 1, 18, 1.—Hence,Pertaining to the Æolians: puella, i. e. Sappho, as a Lesbian woman, Hor. C. 4, 9, 12: carmen, a Sapphic or Alcaic ode, id. ib. 4, 3, 12; cf.:Aeoliis fidibus querentem Sappho,
id. ib. 2, 13, 24;lyra,
Ov. H. 15, 200:plectrum,
Prop. 2, 3, 19. -
16 olusatrum
ī n. Col, PM etc. = olus atrum (см. olus) -
17 olitor
olitor (holitor), oris, m. [olus] marchand de légumes, jardinier, maraîcher.* * *olitor (holitor), oris, m. [olus] marchand de légumes, jardinier, maraîcher.* * *Olitor, pen. corr. olitoris. Cic. Plin. Jardinier. -
18 Aeolia
Aeŏlĭa, ae, f., = Aiolia.I.A group of islands near Sicily, so called after Æolus, who is said to have once reigned there, now the Lipari Islands, Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 92 sq.—II.In mythol., the abode of Æolus, the god of the winds. Verg. A. 1, 52.—III.A country of Asia Minor, Nep. Con. 5. -
19 holus
hŏlus (better than ŏlus; archaic he-lus; cf.: helus et helusa antiqui dicebant, quod nunc holus et holera, Paul. ex Fest. p. 100 Müll. A form, holu, anciently helu, can be inferred from helvola, helvella, and olvatum; v. Müll. Paul. ex Fest. p. 203, b), ĕris ( gen. plur. holerorum for holerum, Lucil. ap. Non. 490, 25; dat. plur. holeris for holeribus, Cato, R. R.), n. [Sanscr. haris, green; Gr. chloê; cf.: helvus. helvola, Helvius; O. H. Germ. grucni; Germ. grün; Engl. green, etc.].I.Kitchen or garden herbs of any kind; vegetables, esp. cabbage, colewort, turnips, greens, Varr. R. R. 1, 16 fin.; Col. 2, 10, 22; Verg. G. 4, 130: pomum, holus, ficum, uvam, Afran. ap. Macr. S. 2, 16: donec Discoqueretur holus, Hor. S. 2, 1, 74:II.prandere,
id. Ep. 1, 17, 13:silvestre,
Plin. 22, 22, 38, § 80:marinum,
sea-cale, id. 29, 4, 25, § 80:semper holus metimus,
Calp. Ecl. 2, 74:Syria in hortis operosissima, venitque in proverbium Graecis, multa Syrorum holera,
Plin. 20, 5, 16, § 33.—Prov. for a coarse or humble meal, plain diet:melius est vocari ad olera cum caritate quam ad vitulum saginatum cum odio,
Vulg. Prov. 16, 17:qui infirmus est olus manducet,
ib. Rom. 14, 2.—Holus atrum, also joined into one word, holusatrum (in gen. holeris atri and holusatri), n., a plant, called also Smyrnium holusatrum, Linn.; Col. 11, 3, 18; id. 12, 7, 1; Plin. 19, 8, 48, § 162; id. 19, 12, 62, § 187;called also: holus pullum,
Col. 10, 123. -
20 Melanippe
Mĕlănippē, ēs, f., = Melanippê.1.Daughter of Desmon or Æolus, the mother by Neptune of Bœotus and Æolus, the founders of Bœotia and Æolia, Hyg. Fab. 186; Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 5.— Acc. plur.:2.Melanippas,
Arn. 4, 26. She was the subject of two tragedies;by Attius,
Varr. L. L. 7, 3, § 65 Müll.; Cic. Off. 1, 31, 114;and by Ennius,
Gell. 5, 11, 12; cf. Juv. 8, 229.—A sister of Antiope, queen of the Amazons, taken captive by Hercules, Just. 2, 4, 23 sq.
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