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DACI

  • 1 Daci

    Dācī, ōrum m.
    даки, народность фракийск. происхождения, обитавшая в Дакии C, V, H etc.

    Латинско-русский словарь > Daci

  • 2 Daci

    Dācī, ōrum, m., die Dazier, die die Landschaft Dacia (s. unten) bewohnenden kriegerischen Völkerschaften, Stammverwandte der Geten (vgl. Voß Verg. georg. 2, 497. S. 442 f.), Caes. b. G. 6, 25, 2. Hor. sat. 2, 6, 53. – Sing. (meist kollektiv) Dacus, ī, m., der Dazier, Verg. georg. 2, 497. Hor. carm. 1, 35, 6. Lucan. 2, 54. Sidon. carm. 5, 481: Nbf. Daca, Ven. Fort. 6, 5, 218. Inscr. bei Eckhel doctr. numm. 7, 330. – Dav.: A) Dācia, ae, f., die Landschaft Dazien (= Ungarn östl. der Theiß, Siebenbürgen, Bukowina, der nördl. Teil von Rumänien u. ein Teil des Walachei), mit ergiebigen Goldbergwerken, Tac. hist. 3, 53 u. Agr. 41. Plin. ep. 6, 31, 8. Flor. 3, 4, 6. Eutr. 8. 2. Corp. inscr. Lat. 11, 1836: Plur. Daciae, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 993. 995 sq. 1153 u. ö.: aurariae Daciarum, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 1297. – B) Dācicus, a, um, dazisch, bellum, Plin. ep. 8, 4, 1. Spart. Hadr. 3, 2: arma, Claud. VI. cons. Hon. 335: rura, Sidon. carm. 1, 272: als Beiname der Kaiser als Besieger der Dazier, Corp. inscr. Lat. 2, 1640 u. 2054. – subst., Dācicus, ī, m. (sc. nummus), eine unter Domitian, dem Besieger der Dazier (Suet. Dom. 6), geprägte Goldmünze, Iuven. 6, 203. – C) Dāciscus, a, um, dazisch, imperium, Lact. de mort. pers. 27, 8: Plur. subst. Daciscī, die Dazisker, Aurel bei Vopisc. Aurel. 38, 4. – Dav. Dāciscānus, a, um, daziska nisch, milites, Gallien, b. Treb. Poll. Claud. 17, 3. – D) Dācius, a, um, dazisch, Albin. cons. ad Liv. 387. – E) Dācus, a, um, dazisch, Stat. silv. 4, 2, 66.

    lateinisch-deutsches > Daci

  • 3 Daci

    Dācī, ōrum, m., die Dazier, die die Landschaft Dacia (s. unten) bewohnenden kriegerischen Völkerschaften, Stammverwandte der Geten (vgl. Voß Verg. georg. 2, 497. S. 442 f.), Caes. b. G. 6, 25, 2. Hor. sat. 2, 6, 53. – Sing. (meist kollektiv) Dacus, ī, m., der Dazier, Verg. georg. 2, 497. Hor. carm. 1, 35, 6. Lucan. 2, 54. Sidon. carm. 5, 481: Nbf. Daca, Ven. Fort. 6, 5, 218. Inscr. bei Eckhel doctr. numm. 7, 330. – Dav.: A) Dācia, ae, f., die Landschaft Dazien (= Ungarn östl. der Theiß, Siebenbürgen, Bukowina, der nördl. Teil von Rumänien u. ein Teil des Walachei), mit ergiebigen Goldbergwerken, Tac. hist. 3, 53 u. Agr. 41. Plin. ep. 6, 31, 8. Flor. 3, 4, 6. Eutr. 8. 2. Corp. inscr. Lat. 11, 1836: Plur. Daciae, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 993. 995 sq. 1153 u. ö.: aurariae Daciarum, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 1297. – B) Dācicus, a, um, dazisch, bellum, Plin. ep. 8, 4, 1. Spart. Hadr. 3, 2: arma, Claud. VI. cons. Hon. 335: rura, Sidon. carm. 1, 272: als Beiname der Kaiser als Besieger der Dazier, Corp. inscr. Lat. 2, 1640 u. 2054. – subst., Dācicus, ī, m. (sc. nummus), eine unter Domitian, dem Besieger der Dazier (Suet. Dom. 6), geprägte Goldmünze, Iuven. 6, 203. – C) Dāciscus, a, um, dazisch, imperium, Lact. de mort. pers. 27, 8: Plur. subst. Daciscī, die Dazisker, Aurel bei Vopisc. Aurel. 38, 4. – Dav. Dāciscānus, a, um, daziska-
    ————
    nisch, milites, Gallien, b. Treb. Poll. Claud. 17, 3. – D) Dācius, a, um, dazisch, Albin. cons. ad Liv. 387. – E) Dācus, a, um, dazisch, Stat. silv. 4, 2, 66.

    Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Daci

  • 4 Daci

    Dāci, ōrum, m., Dakoi, the Dacians, a famous warlike people, akin to the Thracians. They occupied what is now Upper Hungary, Transylvania, Moldavia, Wallachia, Bessarabia. Subdued by Trajan, they received Roman civilization, and thence retain in part the name Rumanians, Plin. 4, 12, 25; Caes. B. G. 6, 25; Tac. G. 1; id. H. 1, 79; 3, 46; Suet. Caes. 44; id. Aug. 8; Flor. 4, 12, 3; Hor. S. 2, 6, 53 et saep. In sing., Dācus, i, m., a Dacian (usually collect.), Verg. G. 2, 497; cf. Voss. ad loc.; Hor. Od. 1, 35, 9; 2, 20, 18; Tac. H. 1, 2 al.—
    II.
    Hence,
    A.
    Dācĭa, ae, f., Dakia, the province Dacia, Tac. Agr. 41; Flor. 3, 4, 6; Oros. 1, 2; Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 52 al.: DACIA. APVLENSIS. (of the colony Apulum or Alba Julia, near Carlsburg), Inscr. Orell. no. 3888: (DECIO) RESTITVTORI DACIARVM, ib. no. 991. A part of it bordering on the Danube was Dacia Aureliani, Eutrop. 9, 15; and Dacia Ripensis, Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 51.—
    * B.
    Dācus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    proelia,

    Stat. S. 4, 2, 66 (written Dacius, Albin. Cons. ad Liv. 387).—
    C.
    Dācĭcus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    arma,

    Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 335:

    rura,

    Sid. Carm. 1, 272. As subst., Da-cicus, i, m. (sc. nummus), a piece of gold coined under Domitian, the conqueror of the Dacians (Suet. Dom. 6), Juv. 6, 205.—
    D.
    Dāciscus, a, um, adj., Dacian, imperium, Lact. de Mort. Pers. 27, 8.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Daci

  • 5 daci

    m, pl ист.

    Большой итальяно-русский словарь > daci

  • 6 DACI

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > DACI

  • 7 DACI

    direct adjacent channel interference - прямые помехи от смежного канала

    Англо-русский словарь технических аббревиатур > DACI

  • 8 daci

    Welsh-English dictionary > daci

  • 9 daci

    * * *
    [\dacit, \dacija, \dacik] isk., biz. ноль h., нуль h., единица, двойка, rég. кол

    Magyar-orosz szótár > daci

  • 10 DACI-crosstalk

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > DACI-crosstalk

  • 11 DACI-crosstalk

    direct adjacent channel intelligible crosstalk - прямой внятный переходный разговор со смежного канала

    Англо-русский словарь технических аббревиатур > DACI-crosstalk

  • 12 DACI-crosstalk

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > DACI-crosstalk

  • 13 akdandumbi > daci ishun de akdandurakû

    gewöhnlich trauteu sie einander nicht (D).

    Маньчжурско-немецкий словарь > akdandumbi > daci ishun de akdandurakû

  • 14 Dacia

    Dāci, ōrum, m., Dakoi, the Dacians, a famous warlike people, akin to the Thracians. They occupied what is now Upper Hungary, Transylvania, Moldavia, Wallachia, Bessarabia. Subdued by Trajan, they received Roman civilization, and thence retain in part the name Rumanians, Plin. 4, 12, 25; Caes. B. G. 6, 25; Tac. G. 1; id. H. 1, 79; 3, 46; Suet. Caes. 44; id. Aug. 8; Flor. 4, 12, 3; Hor. S. 2, 6, 53 et saep. In sing., Dācus, i, m., a Dacian (usually collect.), Verg. G. 2, 497; cf. Voss. ad loc.; Hor. Od. 1, 35, 9; 2, 20, 18; Tac. H. 1, 2 al.—
    II.
    Hence,
    A.
    Dācĭa, ae, f., Dakia, the province Dacia, Tac. Agr. 41; Flor. 3, 4, 6; Oros. 1, 2; Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 52 al.: DACIA. APVLENSIS. (of the colony Apulum or Alba Julia, near Carlsburg), Inscr. Orell. no. 3888: (DECIO) RESTITVTORI DACIARVM, ib. no. 991. A part of it bordering on the Danube was Dacia Aureliani, Eutrop. 9, 15; and Dacia Ripensis, Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 51.—
    * B.
    Dācus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    proelia,

    Stat. S. 4, 2, 66 (written Dacius, Albin. Cons. ad Liv. 387).—
    C.
    Dācĭcus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    arma,

    Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 335:

    rura,

    Sid. Carm. 1, 272. As subst., Da-cicus, i, m. (sc. nummus), a piece of gold coined under Domitian, the conqueror of the Dacians (Suet. Dom. 6), Juv. 6, 205.—
    D.
    Dāciscus, a, um, adj., Dacian, imperium, Lact. de Mort. Pers. 27, 8.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Dacia

  • 15 Dacicus

    Dāci, ōrum, m., Dakoi, the Dacians, a famous warlike people, akin to the Thracians. They occupied what is now Upper Hungary, Transylvania, Moldavia, Wallachia, Bessarabia. Subdued by Trajan, they received Roman civilization, and thence retain in part the name Rumanians, Plin. 4, 12, 25; Caes. B. G. 6, 25; Tac. G. 1; id. H. 1, 79; 3, 46; Suet. Caes. 44; id. Aug. 8; Flor. 4, 12, 3; Hor. S. 2, 6, 53 et saep. In sing., Dācus, i, m., a Dacian (usually collect.), Verg. G. 2, 497; cf. Voss. ad loc.; Hor. Od. 1, 35, 9; 2, 20, 18; Tac. H. 1, 2 al.—
    II.
    Hence,
    A.
    Dācĭa, ae, f., Dakia, the province Dacia, Tac. Agr. 41; Flor. 3, 4, 6; Oros. 1, 2; Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 52 al.: DACIA. APVLENSIS. (of the colony Apulum or Alba Julia, near Carlsburg), Inscr. Orell. no. 3888: (DECIO) RESTITVTORI DACIARVM, ib. no. 991. A part of it bordering on the Danube was Dacia Aureliani, Eutrop. 9, 15; and Dacia Ripensis, Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 51.—
    * B.
    Dācus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    proelia,

    Stat. S. 4, 2, 66 (written Dacius, Albin. Cons. ad Liv. 387).—
    C.
    Dācĭcus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    arma,

    Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 335:

    rura,

    Sid. Carm. 1, 272. As subst., Da-cicus, i, m. (sc. nummus), a piece of gold coined under Domitian, the conqueror of the Dacians (Suet. Dom. 6), Juv. 6, 205.—
    D.
    Dāciscus, a, um, adj., Dacian, imperium, Lact. de Mort. Pers. 27, 8.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Dacicus

  • 16 Daciscus

    Dāci, ōrum, m., Dakoi, the Dacians, a famous warlike people, akin to the Thracians. They occupied what is now Upper Hungary, Transylvania, Moldavia, Wallachia, Bessarabia. Subdued by Trajan, they received Roman civilization, and thence retain in part the name Rumanians, Plin. 4, 12, 25; Caes. B. G. 6, 25; Tac. G. 1; id. H. 1, 79; 3, 46; Suet. Caes. 44; id. Aug. 8; Flor. 4, 12, 3; Hor. S. 2, 6, 53 et saep. In sing., Dācus, i, m., a Dacian (usually collect.), Verg. G. 2, 497; cf. Voss. ad loc.; Hor. Od. 1, 35, 9; 2, 20, 18; Tac. H. 1, 2 al.—
    II.
    Hence,
    A.
    Dācĭa, ae, f., Dakia, the province Dacia, Tac. Agr. 41; Flor. 3, 4, 6; Oros. 1, 2; Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 52 al.: DACIA. APVLENSIS. (of the colony Apulum or Alba Julia, near Carlsburg), Inscr. Orell. no. 3888: (DECIO) RESTITVTORI DACIARVM, ib. no. 991. A part of it bordering on the Danube was Dacia Aureliani, Eutrop. 9, 15; and Dacia Ripensis, Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 51.—
    * B.
    Dācus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    proelia,

    Stat. S. 4, 2, 66 (written Dacius, Albin. Cons. ad Liv. 387).—
    C.
    Dācĭcus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    arma,

    Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 335:

    rura,

    Sid. Carm. 1, 272. As subst., Da-cicus, i, m. (sc. nummus), a piece of gold coined under Domitian, the conqueror of the Dacians (Suet. Dom. 6), Juv. 6, 205.—
    D.
    Dāciscus, a, um, adj., Dacian, imperium, Lact. de Mort. Pers. 27, 8.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Daciscus

  • 17 Dacius

    Dāci, ōrum, m., Dakoi, the Dacians, a famous warlike people, akin to the Thracians. They occupied what is now Upper Hungary, Transylvania, Moldavia, Wallachia, Bessarabia. Subdued by Trajan, they received Roman civilization, and thence retain in part the name Rumanians, Plin. 4, 12, 25; Caes. B. G. 6, 25; Tac. G. 1; id. H. 1, 79; 3, 46; Suet. Caes. 44; id. Aug. 8; Flor. 4, 12, 3; Hor. S. 2, 6, 53 et saep. In sing., Dācus, i, m., a Dacian (usually collect.), Verg. G. 2, 497; cf. Voss. ad loc.; Hor. Od. 1, 35, 9; 2, 20, 18; Tac. H. 1, 2 al.—
    II.
    Hence,
    A.
    Dācĭa, ae, f., Dakia, the province Dacia, Tac. Agr. 41; Flor. 3, 4, 6; Oros. 1, 2; Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 52 al.: DACIA. APVLENSIS. (of the colony Apulum or Alba Julia, near Carlsburg), Inscr. Orell. no. 3888: (DECIO) RESTITVTORI DACIARVM, ib. no. 991. A part of it bordering on the Danube was Dacia Aureliani, Eutrop. 9, 15; and Dacia Ripensis, Jornand. Regn. Succ. p. 59, 51.—
    * B.
    Dācus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    proelia,

    Stat. S. 4, 2, 66 (written Dacius, Albin. Cons. ad Liv. 387).—
    C.
    Dācĭcus, a, um, adj., Dacian:

    arma,

    Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 335:

    rura,

    Sid. Carm. 1, 272. As subst., Da-cicus, i, m. (sc. nummus), a piece of gold coined under Domitian, the conqueror of the Dacians (Suet. Dom. 6), Juv. 6, 205.—
    D.
    Dāciscus, a, um, adj., Dacian, imperium, Lact. de Mort. Pers. 27, 8.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Dacius

  • 18 Dacicus

    Dācicus, a, um [ Daci и Dacus 1. \]
    дакский (bellum PM, Spart; arma Cld)

    Латинско-русский словарь > Dacicus

  • 19 Dacus

    I Dācus, ī m. sg. к Daci II Dācus, a, um St = Dacicus

    Латинско-русский словарь > Dacus

  • 20 Dacus

    Dācus, ī, m. u. Dācus, a, um, s. Dācī.

    lateinisch-deutsches > Dacus

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