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Daedalus

  • 1 daedalus

        daedalus adj., δαίδαλοσ, skilful, cunning: Circe, V.—Artfully contrived, skilful: tecta, V.
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    daedala, daedalum ADJ
    skillful, dexterous; skillfully made/worked; artificial, artifically contrived; variously adorned, ornamented; variegated

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  • 2 Daedalus

    Daedălus, i, m. ( acc. Gr. Daedalon, Ov. M. 8, 261; Mart. 4, 49), Daidalos.
    I.
    The mythical Athenian architect of the times of Theseus and Minos, father of Icarus, and builder of the Cretan labyrinth, Ov. M. 8, 159; 183; id. Tr. 3, 4, 21; Verg. A. 6, 14 Serv.; Mel. 2, 7, 12: Plin. 7, 56, 57; Hyg. Fab. 39; Cic. Brut. 18, 71; Hor. Od. 1, 3, 34; Mart. 4, 49, 5; Sil. 12, 89 sq., et saep.—
    B.
    Hence,
    1.
    Daedălē̆us, a, um, adj., Daedalian, relating to Daedalus:
    (α).
    Daedălēo Icaro, Hor. Od. 2, 20, 13:

    Ope Daedălēa,

    id. ib. 4, 2, 2.—
    (β).
    Daedalĕum iter (i. e. through the labyrinth), Prop. 2, 14, 8 (3, 6, 8 M.).—
    * 2.
    Daedălĭcus, a, um, adj., skilful: manus, Venant. 10, 11, 17.—
    II.
    A later sculptor of Sicyon, son and pupil of Patrocles:

    et ipse inter fictores laudatus,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 76.
    1.
    daemon, ŏnis, m., = daimôn, a spirit, genius, lar (post-class.).
    I.
    In gen.: App. de Deo Socr. p. 49, 5: bonus = agathodaimôn, in astrology, the last but one of the twelve celestial signs, Firm. Math. 2, 19: melior, Jul. Val. Res gest. A. M. 1, 27.—
    II.
    In eccl. writers: kat exochên, an evil spirit, demon, Lact. 2, 14; Vulg. Levit. 17, 7; id. Jacob. 2, 19; Tert. Apol. 22 init., et saep.

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  • 3 daedalus

    Daedălĭōn, ōnis, m., Daidaliôn, a [p. 510] king of Trachis, son of Lucifer, and brother of Ceyx, who was changed into a hawk, Ov. M. 11, 295 sq.
    1.
    daedălus, a, um, adj., = daidalos, artificial, skilful ( poet. and in postclass. prose).
    I.
    Act.: Minerva, Enn. ap. Paul. ex Fest. p. 68, 6 Müll. (Fr. Inc. Lib. xxi. Vahl.): daedalam a varietate rerum artificiorumque dictam esse apud Lucretium terram, apud Ennium Minervam, apud Vergilium Circen, facile est intellegere, cum Graece daidallein significet variare, Paul. ex Fest. p. 68 Müll.: Circe (" ingeniosa," Serv.), Verg. A. 7, 282.—
    B.
    With gen.:

    verborum daedala lingua,

    the fashioner of words, Lucr. 4, 549; cf.:

    natura daedala rerum,

    id. 5, 234.—
    II.
    Pass., artificially contrived, variously adorned, ornamented, etc., daidaleos: tecta (apium), skilfully constructed:

    signa,

    Lucr. 5, 145:

    tellus,

    variegated, id. 1, 7; 228; Verg. G. 4, 179; cf.:

    carmina chordis,

    artfully varied on strings, id. 2, 505.—
    * Adv.: daedăle, skilfully, Jul. Val. Res gest. A. M. 3, 86.

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  • 4 The Daedalus Group

    Trademark term: TDG

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  • 5 Daidalos

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  • 6 Daedaleus

    Daedălus, i, m. ( acc. Gr. Daedalon, Ov. M. 8, 261; Mart. 4, 49), Daidalos.
    I.
    The mythical Athenian architect of the times of Theseus and Minos, father of Icarus, and builder of the Cretan labyrinth, Ov. M. 8, 159; 183; id. Tr. 3, 4, 21; Verg. A. 6, 14 Serv.; Mel. 2, 7, 12: Plin. 7, 56, 57; Hyg. Fab. 39; Cic. Brut. 18, 71; Hor. Od. 1, 3, 34; Mart. 4, 49, 5; Sil. 12, 89 sq., et saep.—
    B.
    Hence,
    1.
    Daedălē̆us, a, um, adj., Daedalian, relating to Daedalus:
    (α).
    Daedălēo Icaro, Hor. Od. 2, 20, 13:

    Ope Daedălēa,

    id. ib. 4, 2, 2.—
    (β).
    Daedalĕum iter (i. e. through the labyrinth), Prop. 2, 14, 8 (3, 6, 8 M.).—
    * 2.
    Daedălĭcus, a, um, adj., skilful: manus, Venant. 10, 11, 17.—
    II.
    A later sculptor of Sicyon, son and pupil of Patrocles:

    et ipse inter fictores laudatus,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 76.
    1.
    daemon, ŏnis, m., = daimôn, a spirit, genius, lar (post-class.).
    I.
    In gen.: App. de Deo Socr. p. 49, 5: bonus = agathodaimôn, in astrology, the last but one of the twelve celestial signs, Firm. Math. 2, 19: melior, Jul. Val. Res gest. A. M. 1, 27.—
    II.
    In eccl. writers: kat exochên, an evil spirit, demon, Lact. 2, 14; Vulg. Levit. 17, 7; id. Jacob. 2, 19; Tert. Apol. 22 init., et saep.

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  • 7 Daedalicus

    Daedălus, i, m. ( acc. Gr. Daedalon, Ov. M. 8, 261; Mart. 4, 49), Daidalos.
    I.
    The mythical Athenian architect of the times of Theseus and Minos, father of Icarus, and builder of the Cretan labyrinth, Ov. M. 8, 159; 183; id. Tr. 3, 4, 21; Verg. A. 6, 14 Serv.; Mel. 2, 7, 12: Plin. 7, 56, 57; Hyg. Fab. 39; Cic. Brut. 18, 71; Hor. Od. 1, 3, 34; Mart. 4, 49, 5; Sil. 12, 89 sq., et saep.—
    B.
    Hence,
    1.
    Daedălē̆us, a, um, adj., Daedalian, relating to Daedalus:
    (α).
    Daedălēo Icaro, Hor. Od. 2, 20, 13:

    Ope Daedălēa,

    id. ib. 4, 2, 2.—
    (β).
    Daedalĕum iter (i. e. through the labyrinth), Prop. 2, 14, 8 (3, 6, 8 M.).—
    * 2.
    Daedălĭcus, a, um, adj., skilful: manus, Venant. 10, 11, 17.—
    II.
    A later sculptor of Sicyon, son and pupil of Patrocles:

    et ipse inter fictores laudatus,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 76.
    1.
    daemon, ŏnis, m., = daimôn, a spirit, genius, lar (post-class.).
    I.
    In gen.: App. de Deo Socr. p. 49, 5: bonus = agathodaimôn, in astrology, the last but one of the twelve celestial signs, Firm. Math. 2, 19: melior, Jul. Val. Res gest. A. M. 1, 27.—
    II.
    In eccl. writers: kat exochên, an evil spirit, demon, Lact. 2, 14; Vulg. Levit. 17, 7; id. Jacob. 2, 19; Tert. Apol. 22 init., et saep.

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  • 8 daemon

    Daedălus, i, m. ( acc. Gr. Daedalon, Ov. M. 8, 261; Mart. 4, 49), Daidalos.
    I.
    The mythical Athenian architect of the times of Theseus and Minos, father of Icarus, and builder of the Cretan labyrinth, Ov. M. 8, 159; 183; id. Tr. 3, 4, 21; Verg. A. 6, 14 Serv.; Mel. 2, 7, 12: Plin. 7, 56, 57; Hyg. Fab. 39; Cic. Brut. 18, 71; Hor. Od. 1, 3, 34; Mart. 4, 49, 5; Sil. 12, 89 sq., et saep.—
    B.
    Hence,
    1.
    Daedălē̆us, a, um, adj., Daedalian, relating to Daedalus:
    (α).
    Daedălēo Icaro, Hor. Od. 2, 20, 13:

    Ope Daedălēa,

    id. ib. 4, 2, 2.—
    (β).
    Daedalĕum iter (i. e. through the labyrinth), Prop. 2, 14, 8 (3, 6, 8 M.).—
    * 2.
    Daedălĭcus, a, um, adj., skilful: manus, Venant. 10, 11, 17.—
    II.
    A later sculptor of Sicyon, son and pupil of Patrocles:

    et ipse inter fictores laudatus,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 76.
    1.
    daemon, ŏnis, m., = daimôn, a spirit, genius, lar (post-class.).
    I.
    In gen.: App. de Deo Socr. p. 49, 5: bonus = agathodaimôn, in astrology, the last but one of the twelve celestial signs, Firm. Math. 2, 19: melior, Jul. Val. Res gest. A. M. 1, 27.—
    II.
    In eccl. writers: kat exochên, an evil spirit, demon, Lact. 2, 14; Vulg. Levit. 17, 7; id. Jacob. 2, 19; Tert. Apol. 22 init., et saep.

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  • 9 דדלוס ואיקרוס

    Daedalus and Icarus

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  • 10 dédalo

    m.
    Daedalus, Athenian architect builder of the labyrinth who escaped Crete with wings made for himself and Icarus.
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    1 labyrinth
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    SM
    1) (=laberinto) labyrinth
    2) (=lío) tangle, mess
    * * *
    masculino (liter) labyrinth
    * * *
    masculino (liter) labyrinth
    * * *
    Daedalus
    * * *
    Mitol Daedalus
    * * *
    m labyrinth

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  • 11 Дедал

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  • 12 Dédale

    dédale [dedal]
    masculine noun
    * * *
    dedal
    nom propre Daedalus
    * * *
    dedal nm
    * * *
    dédale nm
    1 (de couloirs, bâtiments) maze;
    2 (de pensées, lois, formalités, d'intrigues) labyrinth.
    [dedal] nom propre

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  • 13 Минотавр

    1) Religion: Minotaur (In Greek mythology, a monster shaped half like a man and half like a bull, confined in the labyrinth built by Daedalus for Minos, and given a periodic tribute of youths and maidens as food until slain by Theseus)
    2) Greek: Minotaur

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  • 14 mit

    - tu; -ty; loc sg - cie; m
    * * *
    mi
    rel. t. przen. myth, mythos; mity greckie Greek mythology; mit o Dedalu i Ikarze the myth of Daedalus and Icarus; rozwiać mit explode l. dispel a myth.

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  • 15 Daidalos

    subst. Daedalus

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  • 16 dédale

    dédale [dedal]
    masculine noun
    * * *
    dedal
    nom propre Daedalus
    * * *
    dedal nm
    * * *
    dédale nm
    1 (de couloirs, bâtiments) maze;
    2 (de pensées, lois, formalités, d'intrigues) labyrinth.
    [dedal] nom masculin

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  • 17 celeber

        celeber (masc. celebris, Her., Ta., Cu.), bris, bre, adj. with sup.    [1 CEL-], frequented, much visited, thronged, crowded, populous, abounding: forum: in celeberrimo urbis loco: nemo audierat tam celebri loco: celeberrimo virorum conventu: gratulatio, i. e. of a great multitude: mergis undae, O.: celeberrima fontibus Ide, O.—Honored, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, famous: dies omni caerimoniarum genere, L.: Daedalus ingenio artis, O.: quisque ingenio, Ta.: dies celeberrimi, most solemn: res totā Siciliā celeberrima: nomen ad posteros, L.: Diana, H.—Numerous, frequent: verba celeberrima, often repeated, O.
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    celebris -e, celebrior -or -us, celeberrimus -a -um ADJ
    famous, celebrated, renowned; honored, distinguished; famed; notorious; oft repeated, frequent; busy, crowded, much used/frequented, populous; festive

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  • 18 ē-nō

        ē-nō āvī, —, āre,    to swim out, swim away, escape by swimming: e conchā: in terram, L.: Daedalus enavit ad Arctos, flew, V.

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  • 19 fatīgō

        fatīgō āvī, ātus, āre    [* fatis (2 FA-)+ago], to weary, tire, fatigue, vex, harass, fret: dentem in dente, O.: (armenta) sole, V.: pugnā atroci semet, L.: sonitu vicina, O.: lolium tribulique fatigant messīs, mar, O.: (sicarii) sunt vinclis et carcere fatigandi: (milites) aestu fatigati, Cs.: Daedalus, O.—Fig., to weary, fatigue, importune, harass, plague, torment, vex, lay siege to: prece Vestam, H.: singulos precibus, L.: sapientium animos, S.: Consiliis animum, H.: remigio noctemque diem<*> que, wear out, V.: neque aliud se fatigando nisi odium quaerere, S.: dolis fatigari, S.: denique saepius fatigatus lenitur, S.: Hersilia precibus raptarum fatigata orat, etc., L.— To vex with raillery, jeer, banter, Iu.
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    fatigare, fatigavi, fatigatus V
    weary, tire, fatigue; harass; importune; overcome

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  • 20 labyrinthus

        labyrinthus ī, m, λαβύριντηοσ, a labyrinth, building with winding passages.—Esp., that built by Daedalus, near Gnossus, in Crete, V., O., Iu.
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    labyrinth, maze

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