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Assaracus

  • 1 Assaracus

    Assaracus, ī, m. (Ἀσσάρακος), Sohn des Tros, Vater des Kapys, Großvater des Anchises u. Bruder des Ganymedes u. Ilus, Enn. ann. 31. Acc. tr. 6532 u. 6533. Ov. met. 11, 756. Ov. fast. 4, 34 (wo griech. Akk. Assaracon neben Nom. Assaracus): dah. Assaraci nurus, Venus, Ov. fast. 4, 123: frater Assaraci, Ganymedes, ein Gestirn (der Wassermann), Ov. fast. 4, 943: Assaraci tellus, Troja, Hor. epod. 13, 13: domus Assaraci, die Römer, Verg. Aen. 9, 643.

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  • 2 Assaracus

    Assaracus, ī, m. (Ἀσσάρακος), Sohn des Tros, Vater des Kapys, Großvater des Anchises u. Bruder des Ganymedes u. Ilus, Enn. ann. 31. Acc. tr. 6532 u. 6533. Ov. met. 11, 756. Ov. fast. 4, 34 (wo griech. Akk. Assaracon neben Nom. Assaracus): dah. Assaraci nurus, Venus, Ov. fast. 4, 123: frater Assaraci, Ganymedes, ein Gestirn (der Wassermann), Ov. fast. 4, 943: Assaraci tellus, Troja, Hor. epod. 13, 13: domus Assaraci, die Römer, Verg. Aen. 9, 643.

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  • 3 origo

    orīgo, inis, f. (orior), I) der Ursprung, principii nulla est origo, Cic.: res a parva origine orta, Liv.: ab alqo originem trahere, Liv., od. habere, Plin.: ab alqo originem ducere, Hor., deducere, Plin.: origines, die Urgeschichte, eine Schrift des älteren Kato, Cic. Planc. 66. Gell. 18, 12, 7. Serv. Verg. Aen. 1, 5: dah. M. Cato in sexta origine, im sechsten Buch seiner Urgeschichte, Gell. 20, 5, 13. – II) die Geburt, Abstammung, A) eig., Ov. u. Tac. – B) meton.: a) der Stamm, das Geschlecht, ab origine ultima stirpis Rom. generatus, aus einer sehr alten Familie, Nep.: v. Tieren, cuncta ab origine gens, Verg. – b) der Stammvater, Urvater, Ahnherr, pater Aeneas Romanae stirpis origo, Verg.: origo Iuliae gentis Aeneas, Tac.: v. zweien usw., die Stammväter, Urväter, Ahnherren, Ahnen, sunt huius origo Ilus et Assaracus, Ov.: Thuisto et Mannus origo gentis conditoresque, Tac. – übtr., die Mutterstadt von Kolonien, Sall. u.a. Histor. (s. Fabri u. Dietsch Sall. Iug. 19, 1); u. bildl. gleichs. das Mutterland von etwas, Iudaea origo eius mali, Tac. – c) der Urheber, melioris mundi, Ov.: Pegasus huius origo fontis, Ov. – d) die Ursubstanz, Plur., Chalcid. Tim. 27 u. 292.

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  • 4 origo

    orīgo, inis, f. (orior), I) der Ursprung, principii nulla est origo, Cic.: res a parva origine orta, Liv.: ab alqo originem trahere, Liv., od. habere, Plin.: ab alqo originem ducere, Hor., deducere, Plin.: origines, die Urgeschichte, eine Schrift des älteren Kato, Cic. Planc. 66. Gell. 18, 12, 7. Serv. Verg. Aen. 1, 5: dah. M. Cato in sexta origine, im sechsten Buch seiner Urgeschichte, Gell. 20, 5, 13. – II) die Geburt, Abstammung, A) eig., Ov. u. Tac. – B) meton.: a) der Stamm, das Geschlecht, ab origine ultima stirpis Rom. generatus, aus einer sehr alten Familie, Nep.: v. Tieren, cuncta ab origine gens, Verg. – b) der Stammvater, Urvater, Ahnherr, pater Aeneas Romanae stirpis origo, Verg.: origo Iuliae gentis Aeneas, Tac.: v. zweien usw., die Stammväter, Urväter, Ahnherren, Ahnen, sunt huius origo Ilus et Assaracus, Ov.: Thuisto et Mannus origo gentis conditoresque, Tac. – übtr., die Mutterstadt von Kolonien, Sall. u.a. Histor. (s. Fabri u. Dietsch Sall. Iug. 19, 1); u. bildl. gleichs. das Mutterland von etwas, Iudaea origo eius mali, Tac. – c) der Urheber, melioris mundi, Ov.: Pegasus huius origo fontis, Ov. – d) die Ursubstanz, Plur., Chalcid. Tim. 27 u. 292.

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