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1 Arcadia
1.Arcădĭa, ae, f., = Arkadia, a mountainous province in the centre of the Peloponnesus, the Greek Switzerland, Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 20; Verg. E. 4, 58; Ov. M. 2, 405; 9, 192 al.—Hence, derivv.A.Arcădĭcus, a, um, adj., = Arkadikos, Arcadian:B.asinus,
Plaut. As. 2, 2, 67; Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 14; cf. Plin. 8, 43, 68, § 167; Pers. 3, 9.—Arcadicus juvenis for a simpleton (since the Arcadians, as mostly mountaineers, were considered as a simple, uncultivated people), Juv. 7, 160.—Arcădĭus, a, um, adj., = Arkadios, Arcadian: Arcadius sus, the Arcadian boar, * Lucr. 5, 25:2.dea,
i. e. Carmenta, who came from Arcadia to Italy, Ov. F. 1, 462:virgo,
i. e. the nymph Arethusa, id. Am. 3, 6, 30:deus,
i. e. Pan, Prop. 1, 18, 20:rupes,
id. 1, 1, 14:agri,
id. 3, 24, 23:sidus,
i. e. the Great Bear, Sen. Oedip. 476: virga, the wand of Mercury (who was born upon the Arcadian mountain Cyllene, and worshipped there), Stat. Th. 2, 70:galerus,
the helmet of Mercury, id. ib. 7, 39.Arcădĭa, ae, f., a town in Crete, Sen. Q. N. 3, 11, 4; Plin. 31, 4, 30, § 53. -
2 NONACRIS (MOUNTAIN AND TOWN IN ARCADIA)
[NPR]NONACRIS (-IS) (M)English-Latin dictionary > NONACRIS (MOUNTAIN AND TOWN IN ARCADIA)
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3 Pholoe
Phŏlŏē, ēs, f., = Pholoê.I.A forestclad mountain in Arcadia, on the borders of Elis, Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21; Ov. F. 2, 273; Stat. Th. 10, 228.—II.A mountain in Thessaly, the abode of the Centaurs, Luc. 3, 198; Stat. Achill. 1, 138.—Hence,B.Phŏlŏē-tĭcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Mount Pholoe, in Thessaly:monstra,
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4 Pholoeticus
Phŏlŏē, ēs, f., = Pholoê.I.A forestclad mountain in Arcadia, on the borders of Elis, Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21; Ov. F. 2, 273; Stat. Th. 10, 228.—II.A mountain in Thessaly, the abode of the Centaurs, Luc. 3, 198; Stat. Achill. 1, 138.—Hence,B.Phŏlŏē-tĭcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Mount Pholoe, in Thessaly:monstra,
i. e. the Centaurs, Sid. Carm. 5, 230. -
5 Cyllēnē
Cyllēnē és, and ae, f a mountain of Arcadia, sacred to Mercury, V., O. -
6 Nōnacrīnus or Nōnacrius
Nōnacrīnus or Nōnacrius adj., of Nonacris (a mountain of Arcadia); hence, Arcadian: virgo, i. e. Calisto: Atalanta, O. -
7 Lycaeus
Lycaeus, i, m., = Lukaios, a mountain in Arcadia (now Dhiaforti), where Jupiter and Pan were worshipped, Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21; Verg. G. 4, 539; Ov. M. 1, 217; Aug. Civ. Dei, 18, 17; Serv. Verg. A. 8, 343 and 344:II.saxa Lycaei,
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8 Nonacria
Nōnācris, is, f., = Nônakris, a mountain in Arcadia, at the foot of which lay a city of the same name, and in which the Styx had its source, Vitr. 8, 3, 16; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 131; 4, 6, 10, § 21.—II.Hence,A.Nōnācrīnus, a, um, adj., Nonacrian, poet. for Arcadian:B.virgo Nonacrina,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. M. 2, 409:Atalanta,
id. A. A. 2, 185.—Nōnācrĭus, a, um, adj., Nonacrian, poet. for Arcadian:1.heros,
i. e. Evander, Ov. F. 5, 97.— Subst.: Nōnā-cria, ae, f.Atalanta, Ov. M. 8, 426. —2.(Sc. urbs.) The city of Nonacris, Sen. Q. N. 3, 25, 1. -
9 Nonacrinus
Nōnācris, is, f., = Nônakris, a mountain in Arcadia, at the foot of which lay a city of the same name, and in which the Styx had its source, Vitr. 8, 3, 16; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 131; 4, 6, 10, § 21.—II.Hence,A.Nōnācrīnus, a, um, adj., Nonacrian, poet. for Arcadian:B.virgo Nonacrina,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. M. 2, 409:Atalanta,
id. A. A. 2, 185.—Nōnācrĭus, a, um, adj., Nonacrian, poet. for Arcadian:1.heros,
i. e. Evander, Ov. F. 5, 97.— Subst.: Nōnā-cria, ae, f.Atalanta, Ov. M. 8, 426. —2.(Sc. urbs.) The city of Nonacris, Sen. Q. N. 3, 25, 1. -
10 Nonacris
Nōnācris, is, f., = Nônakris, a mountain in Arcadia, at the foot of which lay a city of the same name, and in which the Styx had its source, Vitr. 8, 3, 16; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 131; 4, 6, 10, § 21.—II.Hence,A.Nōnācrīnus, a, um, adj., Nonacrian, poet. for Arcadian:B.virgo Nonacrina,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. M. 2, 409:Atalanta,
id. A. A. 2, 185.—Nōnācrĭus, a, um, adj., Nonacrian, poet. for Arcadian:1.heros,
i. e. Evander, Ov. F. 5, 97.— Subst.: Nōnā-cria, ae, f.Atalanta, Ov. M. 8, 426. —2.(Sc. urbs.) The city of Nonacris, Sen. Q. N. 3, 25, 1. -
11 Nonacrius
Nōnācris, is, f., = Nônakris, a mountain in Arcadia, at the foot of which lay a city of the same name, and in which the Styx had its source, Vitr. 8, 3, 16; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 131; 4, 6, 10, § 21.—II.Hence,A.Nōnācrīnus, a, um, adj., Nonacrian, poet. for Arcadian:B.virgo Nonacrina,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. M. 2, 409:Atalanta,
id. A. A. 2, 185.—Nōnācrĭus, a, um, adj., Nonacrian, poet. for Arcadian:1.heros,
i. e. Evander, Ov. F. 5, 97.— Subst.: Nōnā-cria, ae, f.Atalanta, Ov. M. 8, 426. —2.(Sc. urbs.) The city of Nonacris, Sen. Q. N. 3, 25, 1. -
12 Parthenius
Parthĕnĭus, ĭi, m., = Parthenios.I.A mountain in Arcadia, now Partheni, Liv. 34, 26; Mel. 2, 3, 5; Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21.—B.Adj.:II.Parthenii saltus,
Verg. E. 10, 57; so,nemus,
Ov. M. 9, 188; Stat. Th. 4, 285:valles,
Ov. H. 9, 49:antra,
Prop. 1, 1, 11.—A river in Paphlagonia, now Bartan Tchai, Mel. 1, 19; Plin. 6, 2, 2, § 5; Val. Fl. 5, 104; Ov. P. 4, 10, 49.—III.A Grecian erotic poet and grammarian, an instructor of Virgil, Suet. Tib. 70; Gell. 9, 9, 3; 13, 26, 1; Macr. S. 5, 17.—IV.A silversmith, famous in the time of Juvenal, Juv. 12, 43.—V.A male proper name, Mart. 9, 50, 3.—Hence, Parthĕnĭānus, a, um, adj.: toga, given by Parthenius, Mart. l. l: -
13 Κυλλήνη
Κυλλήνη, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κυλλήνη
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14 Στύμφαλος
Στύμφᾱλος, [dialect] Ion. [suff] στῡλ-ηλος, ἡ, Paus.8.22.2 (also ὁ, Plb.4.68.6, Str.8.8.4):— Stymphalus, a city and mountain of Arcadia, Il.2.608, IG5(2).357.74 (Stymphalus, iii B.C.), etc.:—Adj. [full] Στυμφάλιος [ᾱ], α, ον, ib.94, Pi.O.6.99, etc.; fem. [full] Στυμφᾱλίς, ίδος, A.R.2.1053, Str.8.6.8, 8.8.4; [dialect] Ion. [suff] στῡλ-ηλίς Hdt.6.76.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Στύμφαλος
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15 Ἐρύμανθος
Ἐρύμανθος: Erymanthus, a mountain in Arcadia, Od. 6.103†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ἐρύμανθος
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16 Maenala
Maenălus or - os, i, m., and Mae-năla, ōrum, n., = Mainalon, a range of mountains in Arcadia, extending from Megalopolis to Tegea, and sacred to Pan; nom. Maenalus, Mel. 2, 3, 5; Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21; Verg. E. 8, 22:A.Maenalos,
Ov. F. 5, 89:Maenala,
Verg. E. 10, 55; id. G. 1, 17; Ov. M. 1, 216; acc. Maenalon, id. ib. 2, 415; 442. —Hence,Maenălĭus, a, um, adj., = Mainalios, of or belonging to Mænalus, Mænalian:2.nemus,
Stat. Th. 9, 719:ferae,
that dwell on the Mænalus, Ov. Am. 1, 7, 14:canis,
a hound bred there, id. A. A. 1, 272: pater, i. e. Bacchus (whose orgies were celebrated on Mount Mænalus), Col. 10, 429: ramus, the club of Hercules, consisting of the branch of a tree broken off on this mountain, Prop. 4 (5), 9, 15.—Also transf. ( poet.), Arcadian:B.incipe Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus,
i. e. shepherd songs, such as were used in Arcadia, Verg. E. 8, 31:deus,
i. e. Pan, Ov. F. 4, 650: ales, i. e. Mercury, who was born in Arcadia, Stat. Th. 7, 65.—Maenălĭdes, ae, m., = Mainalidês, the Mænalide, i. e. Pan, to whom the Mænalus was sacred:C.Maenalide Pan,
Aus. Idyll. 12, 8.—Maenă-lis, ĭdis, adj. f., = Mainalis, of or belonging to the Mænalus:ursa,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 8:ora,
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17 Maenalides
Maenălus or - os, i, m., and Mae-năla, ōrum, n., = Mainalon, a range of mountains in Arcadia, extending from Megalopolis to Tegea, and sacred to Pan; nom. Maenalus, Mel. 2, 3, 5; Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21; Verg. E. 8, 22:A.Maenalos,
Ov. F. 5, 89:Maenala,
Verg. E. 10, 55; id. G. 1, 17; Ov. M. 1, 216; acc. Maenalon, id. ib. 2, 415; 442. —Hence,Maenălĭus, a, um, adj., = Mainalios, of or belonging to Mænalus, Mænalian:2.nemus,
Stat. Th. 9, 719:ferae,
that dwell on the Mænalus, Ov. Am. 1, 7, 14:canis,
a hound bred there, id. A. A. 1, 272: pater, i. e. Bacchus (whose orgies were celebrated on Mount Mænalus), Col. 10, 429: ramus, the club of Hercules, consisting of the branch of a tree broken off on this mountain, Prop. 4 (5), 9, 15.—Also transf. ( poet.), Arcadian:B.incipe Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus,
i. e. shepherd songs, such as were used in Arcadia, Verg. E. 8, 31:deus,
i. e. Pan, Ov. F. 4, 650: ales, i. e. Mercury, who was born in Arcadia, Stat. Th. 7, 65.—Maenălĭdes, ae, m., = Mainalidês, the Mænalide, i. e. Pan, to whom the Mænalus was sacred:C.Maenalide Pan,
Aus. Idyll. 12, 8.—Maenă-lis, ĭdis, adj. f., = Mainalis, of or belonging to the Mænalus:ursa,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 8:ora,
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18 Maenalis
Maenălus or - os, i, m., and Mae-năla, ōrum, n., = Mainalon, a range of mountains in Arcadia, extending from Megalopolis to Tegea, and sacred to Pan; nom. Maenalus, Mel. 2, 3, 5; Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21; Verg. E. 8, 22:A.Maenalos,
Ov. F. 5, 89:Maenala,
Verg. E. 10, 55; id. G. 1, 17; Ov. M. 1, 216; acc. Maenalon, id. ib. 2, 415; 442. —Hence,Maenălĭus, a, um, adj., = Mainalios, of or belonging to Mænalus, Mænalian:2.nemus,
Stat. Th. 9, 719:ferae,
that dwell on the Mænalus, Ov. Am. 1, 7, 14:canis,
a hound bred there, id. A. A. 1, 272: pater, i. e. Bacchus (whose orgies were celebrated on Mount Mænalus), Col. 10, 429: ramus, the club of Hercules, consisting of the branch of a tree broken off on this mountain, Prop. 4 (5), 9, 15.—Also transf. ( poet.), Arcadian:B.incipe Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus,
i. e. shepherd songs, such as were used in Arcadia, Verg. E. 8, 31:deus,
i. e. Pan, Ov. F. 4, 650: ales, i. e. Mercury, who was born in Arcadia, Stat. Th. 7, 65.—Maenălĭdes, ae, m., = Mainalidês, the Mænalide, i. e. Pan, to whom the Mænalus was sacred:C.Maenalide Pan,
Aus. Idyll. 12, 8.—Maenă-lis, ĭdis, adj. f., = Mainalis, of or belonging to the Mænalus:ursa,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 8:ora,
i. e. Arcadia, id. F. 3, 84. -
19 Maenalius
Maenălus or - os, i, m., and Mae-năla, ōrum, n., = Mainalon, a range of mountains in Arcadia, extending from Megalopolis to Tegea, and sacred to Pan; nom. Maenalus, Mel. 2, 3, 5; Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21; Verg. E. 8, 22:A.Maenalos,
Ov. F. 5, 89:Maenala,
Verg. E. 10, 55; id. G. 1, 17; Ov. M. 1, 216; acc. Maenalon, id. ib. 2, 415; 442. —Hence,Maenălĭus, a, um, adj., = Mainalios, of or belonging to Mænalus, Mænalian:2.nemus,
Stat. Th. 9, 719:ferae,
that dwell on the Mænalus, Ov. Am. 1, 7, 14:canis,
a hound bred there, id. A. A. 1, 272: pater, i. e. Bacchus (whose orgies were celebrated on Mount Mænalus), Col. 10, 429: ramus, the club of Hercules, consisting of the branch of a tree broken off on this mountain, Prop. 4 (5), 9, 15.—Also transf. ( poet.), Arcadian:B.incipe Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus,
i. e. shepherd songs, such as were used in Arcadia, Verg. E. 8, 31:deus,
i. e. Pan, Ov. F. 4, 650: ales, i. e. Mercury, who was born in Arcadia, Stat. Th. 7, 65.—Maenălĭdes, ae, m., = Mainalidês, the Mænalide, i. e. Pan, to whom the Mænalus was sacred:C.Maenalide Pan,
Aus. Idyll. 12, 8.—Maenă-lis, ĭdis, adj. f., = Mainalis, of or belonging to the Mænalus:ursa,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 8:ora,
i. e. Arcadia, id. F. 3, 84. -
20 Maenalos
Maenălus or - os, i, m., and Mae-năla, ōrum, n., = Mainalon, a range of mountains in Arcadia, extending from Megalopolis to Tegea, and sacred to Pan; nom. Maenalus, Mel. 2, 3, 5; Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21; Verg. E. 8, 22:A.Maenalos,
Ov. F. 5, 89:Maenala,
Verg. E. 10, 55; id. G. 1, 17; Ov. M. 1, 216; acc. Maenalon, id. ib. 2, 415; 442. —Hence,Maenălĭus, a, um, adj., = Mainalios, of or belonging to Mænalus, Mænalian:2.nemus,
Stat. Th. 9, 719:ferae,
that dwell on the Mænalus, Ov. Am. 1, 7, 14:canis,
a hound bred there, id. A. A. 1, 272: pater, i. e. Bacchus (whose orgies were celebrated on Mount Mænalus), Col. 10, 429: ramus, the club of Hercules, consisting of the branch of a tree broken off on this mountain, Prop. 4 (5), 9, 15.—Also transf. ( poet.), Arcadian:B.incipe Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus,
i. e. shepherd songs, such as were used in Arcadia, Verg. E. 8, 31:deus,
i. e. Pan, Ov. F. 4, 650: ales, i. e. Mercury, who was born in Arcadia, Stat. Th. 7, 65.—Maenălĭdes, ae, m., = Mainalidês, the Mænalide, i. e. Pan, to whom the Mænalus was sacred:C.Maenalide Pan,
Aus. Idyll. 12, 8.—Maenă-lis, ĭdis, adj. f., = Mainalis, of or belonging to the Mænalus:ursa,
i. e. Callisto, Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 8:ora,
i. e. Arcadia, id. F. 3, 84.
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