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1 Catamītus
Catamītus ī, m [old for Ganymedes], Ganymede, the cup-bearer of Jupiter.—As an expression of contempt for Antonius. -
2 Catamitus
Cătămītus ( - meitus), m. [corrupt collat. form of Ganymedes; v. Paul. ex Fest. p. 7, 16; 44, 6 Müll.], the Latin name of Ganymede, Jupiter ' s cup-bearer, Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 35; Lact. 1, 11, 19; App. M. 11, p. 261, 3; Prud. c. Symm. 1, 70.—II.Transf., as appel. = pathicus, Cic. Phil. 2, 31, 77; Aus. Epit. Her. 33, 8; App. M. 1, p. 107, 31; v. Ganymedes. -
3 Catameitus
Cătămītus ( - meitus), m. [corrupt collat. form of Ganymedes; v. Paul. ex Fest. p. 7, 16; 44, 6 Müll.], the Latin name of Ganymede, Jupiter ' s cup-bearer, Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 35; Lact. 1, 11, 19; App. M. 11, p. 261, 3; Prud. c. Symm. 1, 70.—II.Transf., as appel. = pathicus, Cic. Phil. 2, 31, 77; Aus. Epit. Her. 33, 8; App. M. 1, p. 107, 31; v. Ganymedes. -
4 Ganymedes
Gănymēdes, is ( gen. i, Cic. Tusc. 4, 33, 71;I.also in a Latinized form Catamitus,
Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 35; cf. Paul. ex Fest. s. h. v. p. 44, and s. v. alcedo, p. 7 Müll.), m., = Ganumêdês.Ganymede, a son of Laomedon (acc. to the cyclic poets, whom Cicero follows; acc. to Homer, a son of Tros; acc. to Hyginus, of Assaracus or of Erichthonius), who, on account of his youthful beauty, was carried off by Jupiter's eagle from Mount Ida to heaven, and there made Jupiter's cup-bearer in place of Hebe; as a constellation, the Waterman (Aquarius), Cic. Tusc. 1, 26, 65; 4, 33, 71; id. N. D. 1, 40, 112; Hyg. Fab. 271; id. Astr. 2, 16; 29; Verg. A. 1, 28; Ov. M. 10, 155 al.—B.Deriv. Gănymē-dēus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ganymede, Ganymedean:II.comae,
Mart. 9, 17, 6;manu mixta pocula,
id. 8, 39, 4:chorus,
i. e. of beautiful servants, id. 7, 50, 4.—A eunuch in the service of Arsinoë, an enemy of Cœsar, Auct. B. Alex. 4, 1. -
5 Ganymedeus
Gănymēdes, is ( gen. i, Cic. Tusc. 4, 33, 71;I.also in a Latinized form Catamitus,
Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 35; cf. Paul. ex Fest. s. h. v. p. 44, and s. v. alcedo, p. 7 Müll.), m., = Ganumêdês.Ganymede, a son of Laomedon (acc. to the cyclic poets, whom Cicero follows; acc. to Homer, a son of Tros; acc. to Hyginus, of Assaracus or of Erichthonius), who, on account of his youthful beauty, was carried off by Jupiter's eagle from Mount Ida to heaven, and there made Jupiter's cup-bearer in place of Hebe; as a constellation, the Waterman (Aquarius), Cic. Tusc. 1, 26, 65; 4, 33, 71; id. N. D. 1, 40, 112; Hyg. Fab. 271; id. Astr. 2, 16; 29; Verg. A. 1, 28; Ov. M. 10, 155 al.—B.Deriv. Gănymē-dēus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ganymede, Ganymedean:II.comae,
Mart. 9, 17, 6;manu mixta pocula,
id. 8, 39, 4:chorus,
i. e. of beautiful servants, id. 7, 50, 4.—A eunuch in the service of Arsinoë, an enemy of Cœsar, Auct. B. Alex. 4, 1.
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