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1 lydius
Lydĭus, a, um [st2]1 [-] lydien, de Lydie. [st2]2 [-] Virg. Etrusque (à cause de la colonie lydienne établie en Etrurie). - [gr]gr. Λύδιος - Lydii, ōrum, m.: - [abcl]a - les Lydiens. - b - les Etrusques.* * *Lydĭus, a, um [st2]1 [-] lydien, de Lydie. [st2]2 [-] Virg. Etrusque (à cause de la colonie lydienne établie en Etrurie). - [gr]gr. Λύδιος - Lydii, ōrum, m.: - [abcl]a - les Lydiens. - b - les Etrusques.* * *Lydius, Lapis, qui et Heraclius. Plin. Une pierre dicte Touche, à laquelle on esprouve l'or. -
2 Lydius
Lydĭa, ae, f., = Ludia, a country in Asia Minor, the capital of which was Sardis, the fabled original land of the Etruscans, Plin. 5, 29, 30, § 110; Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 4; Cic. Fl. 27, 65; Liv. 38, 39, 16 et saep.—Hence,A.Lydĭus, a, um, adj.1.Lydian:(β). 2.regna,
of Gyges, Tib. 4, 1, 199:aurifer amnis,
i. e. Pactolus, id. 3, 3, 29:mitra,
Prop. 3, 15 (4, 16), 30:pensa,
which Omphale gave to Hercules, Mart. 9, 66, 11:nurus,
i. e. Omphale, Sen. Oet. 371: sil. Plin. 33, 13, 56, § 160: lapis, a touchstone (at first found only on the Tmolus), id. 33, 8, 43, § 126:moduli,
id. 7, 56, 57, § 204.—Transf.a.Etruscan:b.Lydius fluvius,
i. e. the Tiber, Verg. A. 2, 781: ripa, the right bank of the Tiber, Stat. S. 4, 4, 6:stagna,
the Trasimene Lake, Sil. 9, 11.—( Lydii, false read. for ludii; v. ludius).—Rhætian (because the Rhætians were descended from the Etruscans, the descendants of the Lydians):B.undae,
the Lake Benacus, Cat. 31, 13.—Lydus, a, um, adj., Lydian:2.Lydus servus,
Cic. Fl. 27, 65:puella,
i. e. Omphale, Ov. F. 2, 365:Lydae pondera gazae (i. e. aurum Pactoli),
Stat. S. 5, 1, 60:nurus,
Val. Fl. 4, 369.—Transf., Etrurian, Etruscan.— As subst.: Lydi, ōrum, m.:Lydorum manus,
a band of Etruscans, Verg. A. 9, 11. -
3 lydius
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4 Lydius
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6 Lydi
Lydĭa, ae, f., = Ludia, a country in Asia Minor, the capital of which was Sardis, the fabled original land of the Etruscans, Plin. 5, 29, 30, § 110; Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 4; Cic. Fl. 27, 65; Liv. 38, 39, 16 et saep.—Hence,A.Lydĭus, a, um, adj.1.Lydian:(β). 2.regna,
of Gyges, Tib. 4, 1, 199:aurifer amnis,
i. e. Pactolus, id. 3, 3, 29:mitra,
Prop. 3, 15 (4, 16), 30:pensa,
which Omphale gave to Hercules, Mart. 9, 66, 11:nurus,
i. e. Omphale, Sen. Oet. 371: sil. Plin. 33, 13, 56, § 160: lapis, a touchstone (at first found only on the Tmolus), id. 33, 8, 43, § 126:moduli,
id. 7, 56, 57, § 204.—Transf.a.Etruscan:b.Lydius fluvius,
i. e. the Tiber, Verg. A. 2, 781: ripa, the right bank of the Tiber, Stat. S. 4, 4, 6:stagna,
the Trasimene Lake, Sil. 9, 11.—( Lydii, false read. for ludii; v. ludius).—Rhætian (because the Rhætians were descended from the Etruscans, the descendants of the Lydians):B.undae,
the Lake Benacus, Cat. 31, 13.—Lydus, a, um, adj., Lydian:2.Lydus servus,
Cic. Fl. 27, 65:puella,
i. e. Omphale, Ov. F. 2, 365:Lydae pondera gazae (i. e. aurum Pactoli),
Stat. S. 5, 1, 60:nurus,
Val. Fl. 4, 369.—Transf., Etrurian, Etruscan.— As subst.: Lydi, ōrum, m.:Lydorum manus,
a band of Etruscans, Verg. A. 9, 11. -
7 Lydia
Lydĭa, ae, f., = Ludia, a country in Asia Minor, the capital of which was Sardis, the fabled original land of the Etruscans, Plin. 5, 29, 30, § 110; Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 4; Cic. Fl. 27, 65; Liv. 38, 39, 16 et saep.—Hence,A.Lydĭus, a, um, adj.1.Lydian:(β). 2.regna,
of Gyges, Tib. 4, 1, 199:aurifer amnis,
i. e. Pactolus, id. 3, 3, 29:mitra,
Prop. 3, 15 (4, 16), 30:pensa,
which Omphale gave to Hercules, Mart. 9, 66, 11:nurus,
i. e. Omphale, Sen. Oet. 371: sil. Plin. 33, 13, 56, § 160: lapis, a touchstone (at first found only on the Tmolus), id. 33, 8, 43, § 126:moduli,
id. 7, 56, 57, § 204.—Transf.a.Etruscan:b.Lydius fluvius,
i. e. the Tiber, Verg. A. 2, 781: ripa, the right bank of the Tiber, Stat. S. 4, 4, 6:stagna,
the Trasimene Lake, Sil. 9, 11.—( Lydii, false read. for ludii; v. ludius).—Rhætian (because the Rhætians were descended from the Etruscans, the descendants of the Lydians):B.undae,
the Lake Benacus, Cat. 31, 13.—Lydus, a, um, adj., Lydian:2.Lydus servus,
Cic. Fl. 27, 65:puella,
i. e. Omphale, Ov. F. 2, 365:Lydae pondera gazae (i. e. aurum Pactoli),
Stat. S. 5, 1, 60:nurus,
Val. Fl. 4, 369.—Transf., Etrurian, Etruscan.— As subst.: Lydi, ōrum, m.:Lydorum manus,
a band of Etruscans, Verg. A. 9, 11. -
8 Lydii
Lydĭa, ae, f., = Ludia, a country in Asia Minor, the capital of which was Sardis, the fabled original land of the Etruscans, Plin. 5, 29, 30, § 110; Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 4; Cic. Fl. 27, 65; Liv. 38, 39, 16 et saep.—Hence,A.Lydĭus, a, um, adj.1.Lydian:(β). 2.regna,
of Gyges, Tib. 4, 1, 199:aurifer amnis,
i. e. Pactolus, id. 3, 3, 29:mitra,
Prop. 3, 15 (4, 16), 30:pensa,
which Omphale gave to Hercules, Mart. 9, 66, 11:nurus,
i. e. Omphale, Sen. Oet. 371: sil. Plin. 33, 13, 56, § 160: lapis, a touchstone (at first found only on the Tmolus), id. 33, 8, 43, § 126:moduli,
id. 7, 56, 57, § 204.—Transf.a.Etruscan:b.Lydius fluvius,
i. e. the Tiber, Verg. A. 2, 781: ripa, the right bank of the Tiber, Stat. S. 4, 4, 6:stagna,
the Trasimene Lake, Sil. 9, 11.—( Lydii, false read. for ludii; v. ludius).—Rhætian (because the Rhætians were descended from the Etruscans, the descendants of the Lydians):B.undae,
the Lake Benacus, Cat. 31, 13.—Lydus, a, um, adj., Lydian:2.Lydus servus,
Cic. Fl. 27, 65:puella,
i. e. Omphale, Ov. F. 2, 365:Lydae pondera gazae (i. e. aurum Pactoli),
Stat. S. 5, 1, 60:nurus,
Val. Fl. 4, 369.—Transf., Etrurian, Etruscan.— As subst.: Lydi, ōrum, m.:Lydorum manus,
a band of Etruscans, Verg. A. 9, 11. -
9 Lydion
Lydĭa, ae, f., = Ludia, a country in Asia Minor, the capital of which was Sardis, the fabled original land of the Etruscans, Plin. 5, 29, 30, § 110; Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 4; Cic. Fl. 27, 65; Liv. 38, 39, 16 et saep.—Hence,A.Lydĭus, a, um, adj.1.Lydian:(β). 2.regna,
of Gyges, Tib. 4, 1, 199:aurifer amnis,
i. e. Pactolus, id. 3, 3, 29:mitra,
Prop. 3, 15 (4, 16), 30:pensa,
which Omphale gave to Hercules, Mart. 9, 66, 11:nurus,
i. e. Omphale, Sen. Oet. 371: sil. Plin. 33, 13, 56, § 160: lapis, a touchstone (at first found only on the Tmolus), id. 33, 8, 43, § 126:moduli,
id. 7, 56, 57, § 204.—Transf.a.Etruscan:b.Lydius fluvius,
i. e. the Tiber, Verg. A. 2, 781: ripa, the right bank of the Tiber, Stat. S. 4, 4, 6:stagna,
the Trasimene Lake, Sil. 9, 11.—( Lydii, false read. for ludii; v. ludius).—Rhætian (because the Rhætians were descended from the Etruscans, the descendants of the Lydians):B.undae,
the Lake Benacus, Cat. 31, 13.—Lydus, a, um, adj., Lydian:2.Lydus servus,
Cic. Fl. 27, 65:puella,
i. e. Omphale, Ov. F. 2, 365:Lydae pondera gazae (i. e. aurum Pactoli),
Stat. S. 5, 1, 60:nurus,
Val. Fl. 4, 369.—Transf., Etrurian, Etruscan.— As subst.: Lydi, ōrum, m.:Lydorum manus,
a band of Etruscans, Verg. A. 9, 11. -
10 Lydus
Lydĭa, ae, f., = Ludia, a country in Asia Minor, the capital of which was Sardis, the fabled original land of the Etruscans, Plin. 5, 29, 30, § 110; Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 4; Cic. Fl. 27, 65; Liv. 38, 39, 16 et saep.—Hence,A.Lydĭus, a, um, adj.1.Lydian:(β). 2.regna,
of Gyges, Tib. 4, 1, 199:aurifer amnis,
i. e. Pactolus, id. 3, 3, 29:mitra,
Prop. 3, 15 (4, 16), 30:pensa,
which Omphale gave to Hercules, Mart. 9, 66, 11:nurus,
i. e. Omphale, Sen. Oet. 371: sil. Plin. 33, 13, 56, § 160: lapis, a touchstone (at first found only on the Tmolus), id. 33, 8, 43, § 126:moduli,
id. 7, 56, 57, § 204.—Transf.a.Etruscan:b.Lydius fluvius,
i. e. the Tiber, Verg. A. 2, 781: ripa, the right bank of the Tiber, Stat. S. 4, 4, 6:stagna,
the Trasimene Lake, Sil. 9, 11.—( Lydii, false read. for ludii; v. ludius).—Rhætian (because the Rhætians were descended from the Etruscans, the descendants of the Lydians):B.undae,
the Lake Benacus, Cat. 31, 13.—Lydus, a, um, adj., Lydian:2.Lydus servus,
Cic. Fl. 27, 65:puella,
i. e. Omphale, Ov. F. 2, 365:Lydae pondera gazae (i. e. aurum Pactoli),
Stat. S. 5, 1, 60:nurus,
Val. Fl. 4, 369.—Transf., Etrurian, Etruscan.— As subst.: Lydi, ōrum, m.:Lydorum manus,
a band of Etruscans, Verg. A. 9, 11. -
11 Lydus
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12 modus
ī m.1) мера (m. falsus Dig)sine modo Sl — неумеренно, безмерноextra (supra, ultra, praeter) modum C, L etc. — сверх меры, чрезмерно2) умеренностьmodum habere C, VP, L (adhibēre C, servare Lcn — ср. 9.) — соблюдать меру, быть умеренным (воздержанным)m. et continentia C — умеренность и воздержанность3) объём, величина ( navium Cs); размеры, длина ( hastae Nep); сумма ( pecuniae VP); число ( legionum VP); протяжение, участок (agri certus m. Cs); количество (m. cibi CC)m. lunae QC — лунная фаза4) положение, ранг ( hominis Spart)5)а) такт, ритм, размерverba solūta modis O — нестихотворная речь, прозаб) напев, мелодия (modi musĭci Q, flebĭles C)6) муз. лад, тональность (Aeolius, Lydius, Phrygius Ap)7) предел, мера, граница ( humanarum virium C)facere C (statuĕre, constituĕre C, Cs, Sl, ponĕre V, Lcn, imponĕre V) modum alicui rei (и alicujus rei) — положить пределы чему-л., ограничить что-л. или положить конец чему-л.8) образ, род, способ (m. concludendi C; tali modo Nep)ad (in) hunc modum или hoc modo Pl, C, Cs, L etc. — таким (следующим) образомtribus modis C или triplĭci modo Lact — трояким образомmodo PM etc. или in modum L etc. — по образу, подобно, какservīlem in modum Cs (servorum modo C, L) — как рабы, рабскиhostīlem in modum C — как неприятели, по-неприятельскиmirum in modum Cs — удивительным образом, удивительноsi quis m. est C — если это (ещё) возможноnullo modo C — никак, никоим образомaliquo modo C — некоторым образом, до известной степениquodam modo C — в некоторой степени, каким-л. образомm. vitae Ter, C — образ жизни, но тж. Prp цель жизни9) правило, предписание (alicui modum pacis ac belli facere L; hunc servare modum M — ср. 2.)10) грам. залогfaciendi m. Q — действительный залогpatiendi m. Q — страдательный залог11) грам. наклонениеm. fatendi Q, поздн. indicativus — изъявительное наклонениеm. conjunctivus (subjunctivus) — сослагательное наклонениеm. imperandi — повелительное наклонение. — см. тж. modo -
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14 Heracleus
Hērāclēus u. Hērāclīus (u. -īos), a, um (Ἡράκλειος), zu Herakles (Herkules) gehörig, Herakles-, Herkules-, herkulisch, α) Form -ēus: fabulae, Iuven, 1, 52: herba, quae Heraclea et panacea dicitur, Pelagon. veterin. 28 (399 Ihm). – β) Form -īus (-īos): lapis, sowohl = der Probierstein für das Gold, auch lapis Lydius, griech. ἡ Λυδία λίθος, gen. (wahrsch. der flachmuschelartige edle Kieselschiefer), Plin. 33, 126, als = der Magnet (von den Alten fälschlich von einer unbekannten Stadt Heraclea abgeleitet), Plin. 36, 127. – alterum genus (panaces) Heraclion vocant et ab Hercule inventum tradunt, Plin. 25, 32.
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15 Lydia
Lȳdia, ae, f. (Λυδία), Landschaft in Kleinasien, deren Hauptstadt Sardis hieß, der Sage nach Stammland der Etrurier, Varro r. r. 3, 17, 4. Cic. Flacc. 65. Liv. 38, 39, 16. – Dav.: 1) Lȳdius, a, um, (Λύδιος), a) lydisch, Cic.: aurifer amnis, der Paktolus, Tibull.: lapis, Probierstein, unser jetzt sogen. »Kieselschiefer, Wetzschiefer usw.«, Plin. – b) poet. übtr., etrurisch, Thybris, Verg.: stagna = lacus Trasimenus, Sil. – 2) Lȳdus, a, um (Λυδός), a) lydisch, puella, Omphale, Ov. – subst., α) Lydus, der Lydier, Cic.: Lydi, die Lydier, Cic. – β) Lydus, poet. = Caystrus (w. s.), septifluus, Petron. 133, 3. v. 4. – b) poet. übtr., etrurisch, Sil. – Plur. subst., Lydi, Etrurier, Verg.
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16 Pactolus
Pactōlus, ī, m. (Πακτωλός), ein Fluß in Lydien, der Goldsand mit sich führte (dah. Chrysorrhoas gen., Plin. 5, 110. Solin. 40, 11. Hyg. fab. 191 u. 242: u. Lydius aurifer amnis, Tibull. 3, 3, 29), wahrsch. der heutige Sarabat, Verg. Aen. 10, 142: griech. Akk. Pactolon, Ov. met. 11, 87. – Sprichw. vom Reichtum, tibique Pactolus fluat, Hor epod. 15, 20; vgl. Prop. 1, 14, 11. Iuven. 14, 299. – Dav Pactōlis, idis, f. (Πακτωλίς), paktolisch, nymphae, Ov. met. 6, 16.
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17 βάσανος
βάσανος, ἡ, 1) der Probierstein, lapis lydius, χρυσὸς ἐν βασάνῳ πρέπει Pind. P. 10, 67; χρυσὸς τριβόμενος βασάνῳ Theogn. 250; übertr., Sp. D., z. B. ἐν βασάνῳ σοφίης κρίνεσϑαι Mnasale. 15 (VII, 54). – 2) Untersuchung, ἐς πᾶσαν β. ἀφικνεῖσϑαι Her. 8, 110; ἐς βάσανον χερῶν εἶ Soph. O. C. 839; vgl. O. R. 492; ἐπ' ἄλλην β. ἀναφέρειν Plat. Gorg. 487 e; προσφέρειν τινί Phil. 23 a; β. λαμβάνειν τινός, Prüfung anstellen, Tim. 68 d; βάσανον δοῦναι, Probe, Beweis von etwas geben, Ar. Th. 801; Plat. Legg. VI, 751 c; τοῠ πιστοὶ εἶναι Xen. Cyr. 7, 5, 64; vgl. ἱκανὴν β. ἔχειν τινός Lys. 26, 17; Untersuchung durch die Folter, ἀκριβέστατος ἔλεγχος Is. 8, 12; εἰς βάσανον διδόναι Antiph. 1, 11; 5, 31; ἐκ βασάνων τἀληϑῆ λέγειν Is. 8, 12, auf der Folter, durch die Folterwerkzeuge; so öfter bei den Rednern; das durch die Folter erzwungene Geständniß, Dem. 23, 24; vgl. Harpocr. Bei Sp. übh. Marter, Qual, z. B. N. T.
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19 Heracleus
Hērāclēus u. Hērāclīus (u. -īos), a, um (Ἡράκλειος), zu Herakles (Herkules) gehörig, Herakles-, Herkules-, herkulisch, α) Form -ēus: fabulae, Iuven, 1, 52: herba, quae Heraclea et panacea dicitur, Pelagon. veterin. 28 (399 Ihm). – β) Form -īus (-īos): lapis, sowohl = der Probierstein für das Gold, auch lapis Lydius, griech. ἡ Λυδία λίθος, gen. (wahrsch. der flachmuschelartige edle Kieselschiefer), Plin. 33, 126, als = der Magnet (von den Alten fälschlich von einer unbekannten Stadt Heraclea abgeleitet), Plin. 36, 127. – alterum genus (panaces) Heraclion vocant et ab Hercule inventum tradunt, Plin. 25, 32.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Heracleus
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20 Pactolus
Pactōlus, ī, m. (Πακτωλός), ein Fluß in Lydien, der Goldsand mit sich führte (dah. Chrysorrhoas gen., Plin. 5, 110. Solin. 40, 11. Hyg. fab. 191 u. 242: u. Lydius aurifer amnis, Tibull. 3, 3, 29), wahrsch. der heutige Sarabat, Verg. Aen. 10, 142: griech. Akk. Pactolon, Ov. met. 11, 87. – Sprichw. vom Reichtum, tibique Pactolus fluat, Hor epod. 15, 20; vgl. Prop. 1, 14, 11. Iuven. 14, 299. – Dav Pactōlis, idis, f. (Πακτωλίς), paktolisch, nymphae, Ov. met. 6, 16.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Pactolus
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