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Iōlcus

  • 1 Iolcos

    Iōlcos u. Iōlcus, ī, f. (Ἰωλκος), Stadt in der thessal. Landschaft Magnesia, Wohnsitz des Velias, Vaterstadt des Jason (der daselbst auch das Schiff Argo erbaute), Liv. 44, 12 sq. Mela 2, 3, 4 (2. § 40). Hor. epod. 5, 21. Colum. poët. 10, 368. – Dav.: A) Iōlciacus, a, um (Ἰωλκιακός), iolkisch, Prop. u. Ov. – B) Iōlcī, ōrum, m., Ἰωλκοί), die Einw. von Iolkus, die Iolker, Serv. Verg. ecl. 4, 34.

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  • 2 reformo

    re-fōrmo, āvī, ātum, āre, I) umgestalten, umbilden, verwandeln, 1) eig.: Iolcus reformatus in annos primos, Ov.: dum, quod fuit ante, reformet, bis sie die erste Gestalt wieder annimmt, Ov.: hunc r. ad homines, wieder menschliche Gestalt geben, Apul.: figuras in facies hominum, Apul. – 2) übtr.: a) übh., umändern, abändern, sententias in peius, ICt. – b) prägn., verbessern, mores depravatos ref. et corrigere, verbessern u. veredeln, Plin. pan.: solutam disciplinam, Eumen. – II) zurückgeben, wieder zustellen, spät. ICt. – III) wiederherstellen, templum, Solin. 40, 5: vias, Capit. Pertin. 9, 2: ruinas patriae in pristinum habitum, Val. Max. 5, 5. ext. 2: quae subitā irruptione direpta fuerant et incensa, statum in veterem, Treb. Poll. trig. tyr. 5, 4: pacem Galliae, Eutr. 9, 20.

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  • 3 Iolcos

    Iōlcos u. Iōlcus, ī, f. (Ἰωλκος), Stadt in der thessal. Landschaft Magnesia, Wohnsitz des Velias, Vaterstadt des Jason (der daselbst auch das Schiff Argo erbaute), Liv. 44, 12 sq. Mela 2, 3, 4 (2. § 40). Hor. epod. 5, 21. Colum. poët. 10, 368. – Dav.: A) Iōlciacus, a, um (Ἰωλκιακός), iolkisch, Prop. u. Ov. – B) Iōlcī, ōrum, m., Ἰωλκοί), die Einw. von Iolkus, die Iolker, Serv. Verg. ecl. 4, 34.

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  • 4 reformo

    re-fōrmo, āvī, ātum, āre, I) umgestalten, umbilden, verwandeln, 1) eig.: Iolcus reformatus in annos primos, Ov.: dum, quod fuit ante, reformet, bis sie die erste Gestalt wieder annimmt, Ov.: hunc r. ad homines, wieder menschliche Gestalt geben, Apul.: figuras in facies hominum, Apul. – 2) übtr.: a) übh., umändern, abändern, sententias in peius, ICt. – b) prägn., verbessern, mores depravatos ref. et corrigere, verbessern u. veredeln, Plin. pan.: solutam disciplinam, Eumen. – II) zurückgeben, wieder zustellen, spät. ICt. – III) wiederherstellen, templum, Solin. 40, 5: vias, Capit. Pertin. 9, 2: ruinas patriae in pristinum habitum, Val. Max. 5, 5. ext. 2: quae subitā irruptione direpta fuerant et incensa, statum in veterem, Treb. Poll. trig. tyr. 5, 4: pacem Galliae, Eutr. 9, 20.

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