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lares [ˊlɑ:reɪz] n plримск. миф., поэт. ла́ры;Lares and Penates ла́ры и пена́ты; перен. ую́т, дома́шний оча́г
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1.Lăres (old form ‡ Lăses, Inscr. Fratr. Arval.; cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 2 Müll.), um and ĭum (Larum, Varr. L. L. 5, § 49 Müll.; Cic. Rep. 5, 5, 7; id. N. D. 3, 25, 63; id. Leg. 2, 8, 19; Inscr. Orell. 961:II.Larium,
Liv. 40, 52), m. [old Lat. Lases; Etrusc. Laran, Lalan; root las-; cf. lascivus], tutelar deities, Lares, belonging orig. to the Etruscan religion, and worshipped especially as the presiders over and protectors of a particular locality (cf. Otfr. Müll. Etrusc. 2, p. 90 sq.):praestites,
the tutelar deities of an entire city, Ov. F. 5, 129 sq.:mille Lares geniumque ducis, qui tradidit illos, urbs habet,
id. ib. 5, 145:Puteolanae civitatis,
Inscr. Orell. 1670:civitatum, Inscr. ap. Grut. p. 10, 2: vicorum,
Arn. 3, 41:rurales, Inscr. ap. Grut. p. 251: compitales,
of cross - roads, Suet. Aug. 31; called also Lares compitalicii, Philarg. ad Verg. G. 2, 381:viales,
worshipped by the road-side, Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 24:permarini,
tutelar deities of the sea, Liv. 40, 52: caelipotentes, Inscr. ap. Tert. de Spect. 5.— Sing.:Lari viali,
Inscr. Orell. 1762; 1894:eundem esse Genium et Larem, multi veteres memoriae prodiderunt,
Censor. 3, 2.—Most commonly the Lares (as familiares or domestici), the tutelar deities of a house, household gods, domestic Lares (whose images stood on the hearth in a little shrine, aedes, or in a small chapel, lararium); as the tutelar deities of each particular dwelling, also in sing.: Lar, Laris, m.(α).In plur.:(β).rem divinam facere Laribus familiaribus,
Plaut. Rud. 5, 1, 17:sanctis Penatium deorum Larumque familiarium sedibus,
Cic. Rep. 5, 5, 7; id. Quint. 27 fin.:ad aedem Larum,
id. N. D. 3, 25, 63:immolet aequis porcum Laribus,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 164:Laribus tuum Miscet numen,
id. C. 4, 5, 34. —In sing.:B.ego Lar sum familiaris, ex hac familia,
Plaut. Aul. prol. 2:haec imponuntur in foco nostro dari,
id. ib. 2, 8, 16:familiae Lar pater, alium Larem persequi,
id. Merc. 5, 1, 5 sq. —Meton., a hearth, dwelling, home (class.; usually in sing.):(β).larem corona nostrum decorari volo,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 1:relinquent larem familiarem suum?
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 11, § 27:ad suum larem familiarem redire,
id. ib. 2, 3, 54, §125: nobis larem familiarem nusquam ullum esse?
Sall. C. 20:paternus,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 51:patrius,
id. S. 1, 2, 56; cf.:avitus apto Cum lare fundus,
id. C. 1, 12, 43:gaudens lare certo,
id. Ep. 1, 7, 58:parvo sub lare,
id. C. 3, 29, 14:conductus,
Mart. 11, 82, 2:deserere larem,
to abandon one's home, Ov. F. 1, 478:pelli lare,
to be driven from a place, id. ib. 6, 362:alumnus laris Antenorei,
i. e. of the city of Padua, Mart. 1, 77, 2: ob eam rem tibi Lare commercioque interdico, Vet. Formul. ap. Paul. Sent. 3, 4, 7.—In plur., Ov. R. Am. 302:2.jussa pars mutare lares,
Hor. C. S. 39.— Poet., of a bird's nest:avis in ramo tecta laremque parat,
Ov. F. 3, 242:cum rapit Halcyones miserae fetumque laremque,
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ˈlɛəri:z лат.;
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миф.;
поэт. лары( в римской мифологии - божества, оберегающие дом) Lares and Penates ≈ лары и пенаты;
перен. уют, домашний очаг, родные пенаты (древнеримское) лары (образное) тж. домашний очаг, родные пенаты - * and Penates пенаты и лары lares pl лат. римск. миф., поэт. лары;
Lares and Penates лары и пенаты;
перен. уют, домашний очаг lares pl лат. римск. миф., поэт. лары;
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[ˈlɛəri:z]lares pl лат. римск. миф., поэт. лары; Lares and Penates лары и пенаты; перен. уют, домашний очаг lares pl лат. римск. миф., поэт. лары; Lares and Penates лары и пенаты; перен. уют, домашний очаг -
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subst. flt. (entall: lar) \/ˈlɑːreɪz\/, \/ˈleəriːz\/( romersk mytologi) larer, husguderLares eller Lares and Penates husgudene (overført, også lares and penates) hjemmet, hjemmets kjære bestanddeler -
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1. Larēs, Plur. v. Lar, w. s.————————2. Larēs, Akk. Lares (Laris), Abl. Laribus, f. (Λάρης, Ptol.), eine alte, im jugurthin. Kriege noch bedeutende Stadt in Numidien, noch j. Larbuss od. Lorbus, Sall. Iug. 90, 2. Itin. Anton. 26, 3. -
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2. Larēs, Akk. Lares (Laris), Abl. Laribus, f. (Λάρης, Ptol.), eine alte, im jugurthin. Kriege noch bedeutende Stadt in Numidien, noch j. Larbuss od. Lorbus, Sall. Iug. 90, 2. Itin. Anton. 26, 3.
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