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1 Ambraciotes
Ambraciōtes, ae m. C = Ambraciensis II -
2 Ambraciotes
Ambrăcĭa, ae, f., = Ambrakia,I.A town in the south of Epirus, upon the gulf of the same name, now Arta, Plin. 4, 1, 1, § 4; Cic. Ep. ad Brut. 6; Caes. B. C. 3, 36; Liv. 38, 4.—Hence,II.A.. Ambrăcĭ-ensis, e, adj., Ambracian, Liv. 38, 43.— Subst. plur., the inhabitants of Ambracia, Liv. 38, 43.—†B.Ambrăcĭōtēs, ae, m., = Ambrakiôtês, Ambracian; hence, vinum... Ambraciotes (v. abrotonites), Plin. 14, 7, 9, § 76.—C.Ambrăcĭus, a, um, adj., Ambracian (more freq. than Ambraciensis), Ov. H. 15, 164; Plin. 4, 1, 1, § 4:Sinus Ambracius,
Liv. 38, 4; Mel. 2, 3, in which Octavius conquered Antony and Cleopatra in a naval engagement: Ambraciae frondes, i.e. the laurel crown of the victors in the Actian games (v. Actium and Actiacus), Stat. S. 2, 2, 8. -
3 Ambracia
Ambracia, ae, f. (Ἀμβρακία, Stadt (u. Gegend) an der südl. Grenze von Epirus, eine Zeitlang Haupt-und Residenzstadt, am Arachthus oder Aretho, j. Arta, Enn. hed. 3. Varr. sat. Men. 403 ( aus Gell. 6, 16, 4). Liv. 38, 4, 1 sqq. Flor. 2, 9, 2. – Dav.: 1) Ambraciēnsis, e, ambracisch, legati, Liv. – Plur. subst., Ambraciēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Ambracia, die Ambracier, Liv. – 2) Ambraciōtēs, ae, m. (Ἀμβρακιώτης), der aus Ambracia Gebürtige, -Stammende, der Ambrakiote, Cleombrotus Ambraciotes, Cic. Tusc. 1, 84 u. pro Scaur. 4 (in beiden Stellen Akk. -am). – insbes., Ambraciotes ille, v. Philosophen Kleombrotus, Lact. 3, 18, 9 (wo Nom. -es). – Ambraciotes (vinum), »ambracischer Wein«, Plin. 14, 76 (wo Akk. -en). – 3) Ambracius, a, um (Ἀμβράκιος), ambracisch, sinus, der ambracische Meerb., j. Golfo di Arta; hier erfocht Oktavian den Seesieg von Aktium, Liv. 38, 4, 1. Plin. 2, 205; poet. Plur. Ambracii sinus, Sil. 15, 300: dah. Ambraciae frondes, die Lorbeerkränze der Sieger in den aktischen Spielen, Stat. silv. 2, 2, 8.
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4 Ambracia
Ambracia, ae, f. (Ἀμβρακία, Stadt (u. Gegend) an der südl. Grenze von Epirus, eine Zeitlang Haupt- und Residenzstadt, am Arachthus oder Aretho, j. Arta, Enn. hed. 3. Varr. sat. Men. 403 ( aus Gell. 6, 16, 4). Liv. 38, 4, 1 sqq. Flor. 2, 9, 2. – Dav.: 1) Ambraciēnsis, e, ambracisch, legati, Liv. – Plur. subst., Ambraciēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Ambracia, die Ambracier, Liv. – 2) Ambraciōtēs, ae, m. (Ἀμβρακιώτης), der aus Ambracia Gebürtige, - Stammende, der Ambrakiote, Cleombrotus Ambraciotes, Cic. Tusc. 1, 84 u. pro Scaur. 4 (in beiden Stellen Akk. -am). – insbes., Ambraciotes ille, v. Philosophen Kleombrotus, Lact. 3, 18, 9 (wo Nom. -es). – Ambraciotes (vinum), »ambracischer Wein«, Plin. 14, 76 (wo Akk. -en). – 3) Ambracius, a, um (Ἀμβράκιος), ambracisch, sinus, der ambracische Meerb., j. Golfo di Arta; hier erfocht Oktavian den Seesieg von Aktium, Liv. 38, 4, 1. Plin. 2, 205; poet. Plur. Ambracii sinus, Sil. 15, 300: dah. Ambraciae frondes, die Lorbeerkränze der Sieger in den aktischen Spielen, Stat. silv. 2, 2, 8.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Ambracia
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5 Ambracia
Ambrăcĭa, ae, f., = Ambrakia,I.A town in the south of Epirus, upon the gulf of the same name, now Arta, Plin. 4, 1, 1, § 4; Cic. Ep. ad Brut. 6; Caes. B. C. 3, 36; Liv. 38, 4.—Hence,II.A.. Ambrăcĭ-ensis, e, adj., Ambracian, Liv. 38, 43.— Subst. plur., the inhabitants of Ambracia, Liv. 38, 43.—†B.Ambrăcĭōtēs, ae, m., = Ambrakiôtês, Ambracian; hence, vinum... Ambraciotes (v. abrotonites), Plin. 14, 7, 9, § 76.—C.Ambrăcĭus, a, um, adj., Ambracian (more freq. than Ambraciensis), Ov. H. 15, 164; Plin. 4, 1, 1, § 4:Sinus Ambracius,
Liv. 38, 4; Mel. 2, 3, in which Octavius conquered Antony and Cleopatra in a naval engagement: Ambraciae frondes, i.e. the laurel crown of the victors in the Actian games (v. Actium and Actiacus), Stat. S. 2, 2, 8. -
6 Ambraciensis
Ambrăcĭa, ae, f., = Ambrakia,I.A town in the south of Epirus, upon the gulf of the same name, now Arta, Plin. 4, 1, 1, § 4; Cic. Ep. ad Brut. 6; Caes. B. C. 3, 36; Liv. 38, 4.—Hence,II.A.. Ambrăcĭ-ensis, e, adj., Ambracian, Liv. 38, 43.— Subst. plur., the inhabitants of Ambracia, Liv. 38, 43.—†B.Ambrăcĭōtēs, ae, m., = Ambrakiôtês, Ambracian; hence, vinum... Ambraciotes (v. abrotonites), Plin. 14, 7, 9, § 76.—C.Ambrăcĭus, a, um, adj., Ambracian (more freq. than Ambraciensis), Ov. H. 15, 164; Plin. 4, 1, 1, § 4:Sinus Ambracius,
Liv. 38, 4; Mel. 2, 3, in which Octavius conquered Antony and Cleopatra in a naval engagement: Ambraciae frondes, i.e. the laurel crown of the victors in the Actian games (v. Actium and Actiacus), Stat. S. 2, 2, 8. -
7 Ambracius
Ambrăcĭa, ae, f., = Ambrakia,I.A town in the south of Epirus, upon the gulf of the same name, now Arta, Plin. 4, 1, 1, § 4; Cic. Ep. ad Brut. 6; Caes. B. C. 3, 36; Liv. 38, 4.—Hence,II.A.. Ambrăcĭ-ensis, e, adj., Ambracian, Liv. 38, 43.— Subst. plur., the inhabitants of Ambracia, Liv. 38, 43.—†B.Ambrăcĭōtēs, ae, m., = Ambrakiôtês, Ambracian; hence, vinum... Ambraciotes (v. abrotonites), Plin. 14, 7, 9, § 76.—C.Ambrăcĭus, a, um, adj., Ambracian (more freq. than Ambraciensis), Ov. H. 15, 164; Plin. 4, 1, 1, § 4:Sinus Ambracius,
Liv. 38, 4; Mel. 2, 3, in which Octavius conquered Antony and Cleopatra in a naval engagement: Ambraciae frondes, i.e. the laurel crown of the victors in the Actian games (v. Actium and Actiacus), Stat. S. 2, 2, 8. -
8 Ambrăcĭa
Ambrăcĭa, ae, f. Ambracie (ville d'Epire). - [gr]gr. Ἀμϐρακία. - Ambrăcĭăs, ădis, f.: d'Ambracie. - Ambrăcĭensis, e: d'Ambriacie, Ambriacien. - Ambrăcĭenses, ĭum, m.: les habitants d'Ambracie. - Ambrăcĭōtēs, ae, m.: d'Ambracie. - [gr]gr. Ἀμϐρακιώτης. - Ambrăcĭōtae, ārum, m.: les habitants d'Ambracie. - Ambrăcĭus, a, um: d'Ambracie.
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