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1 Maeandricus
Maeander ( Maeandros or Mae-andrus), dri, m., = Maiandros, a river, proverbial for its winding course, which rises in Great Phrygia, flows between Lydia and Caria, and falls, near Miletus, into the Icarian Sea, now Mendere Su; nom. Maeander, Liv. 38, 13, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 15; Plin. 2, 85, 87, § 201; 5, 29, 31, § 113; Claud. Eutr. 2, 266; Avien. Perieg. 999:2.Maeandros,
Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162; id. H. 9, 55:Maeandrus,
Sil. 7, 139; Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.; acc. Maeandrum, Liv. 38, 12; 13:Maeandron,
Luc. 3, 208:more Maeandri,
i. e. with turnings and windings, Col. 8, 17, 11.—Personified, acc. to the fable, the father of Cyane, and grandfather of Caunus and Byblis, Ov. M. 9, 450.—B.Transf. (from the windings of the Mæander), as an appellative, and hence also in the plur.1.A crooked or roundabout way, a turning, twisting, winding, meandering, maze, etc.:2.quos tu Maeandros, quae deverticula flexionesque quaesisti?
Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Amm. 30, 1, 12; cf. Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162 sqq.; Sil. 7, 139; Sen. Herc. Fur. 683:in illis dialecticae gyris atque Maeandris,
Gell. 16, 8, 17:Maeandros faciebat et gyros, etc.,
Amm. 30, 1:Mĕandros,
Prud. Cath. 6, 142.—In embroidery, a border wrought with many involutions or windings:II. A.victori chlamydem auratam, quam plurima circum Purpura Maeandro duplici Meliboea cucurrit,
Verg. A. 5, 251; cf. Serv. in loc.; cf. Non. 140, 2, and Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.— Hence,Maeandrĭus, a, um, adj., = Maiandrios.1.Of or belonging to Mæander, Mæandrian:2.juvenis Maeandrius,
i. e. Caunus, the grandson of Mæander, Ov. M. 9, 573.—Of or belonging to the river Mæander, Mæandrian:B. * C.unda,
Prop. 3, 32, 35:flumina,
Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 635.—Maeandrātus, a, um, adj., full of curves like the Mæander, Mæandrian: facies Maeandrata et vermiculata, Varr. ap. Non. 140, 5 (Sat. Men. 86, 14). -
2 Gobiesox maeandricus
—1. LAT Gobiesox maeandricus (Girard)2. RUS северная колбнещука f3. ENG northern clingfish, suckfish4. DEU —5. FRA crampon m barioléVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Gobiesox maeandricus
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3 Maeander
Maeander, drī, m. u. Maeandros (u. -us), drī, m. (Μαίανδρος), I) ein Fluß in Ionien und Phrygien, der bei Milet ins Ikarische Meer fließt, berühmt wegen seiner vielen Krümmungen, der Sage nach Vater der Cyane, die den Kaunus u. die Byblis gebar, j. Meinder, Form -der, Liv. 38, 13, 6 sq. u.a.: Form -dros, Ov. met. 2, 246 u.a.: Form -drus, Sil. 7, 139: Vok. Maeandre, Claud. in Eutr. 2, 268. – more Maeandri, mit Krümmungen, in krummen Linien, Colum. 8, 17, 11. – II) appellat., jede Krümmung, Windung, a) eine Krümmung des Weges, ein Umweg, Cic. Pis. 53. Amm. 30, 1, 12. Prud. cath. 6, 142 (wo Meandros): dialecticae gyri atque Maeandri, Gell. 16, 8, 17. – b) in der Stickerei, bes. die künstlich ineinander verschlungenen Purpureinfassungen an den Gewändern der Alten, Verg. Aen. 5, 251. – Dav.: a) Maeandrātus, a, um, voll Krümmungen, Varro sat. Men. 534. – b) Maeandricus, a, um, mäandrisch, Tert. de pall. 4 zw. (Oehler Menandrico). – c) Maeandrius, a, um (Μαιάνδριος), mäandrisch, unda, Prop.: iuvenis, Kaunus, Mäanders Enkel, Ov.
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4 Maeander
Maeander, drī, m. u. Maeandros (u. -us), drī, m. (Μαίανδρος), I) ein Fluß in Ionien und Phrygien, der bei Milet ins Ikarische Meer fließt, berühmt wegen seiner vielen Krümmungen, der Sage nach Vater der Cyane, die den Kaunus u. die Byblis gebar, j. Meinder, Form -der, Liv. 38, 13, 6 sq. u.a.: Form -dros, Ov. met. 2, 246 u.a.: Form -drus, Sil. 7, 139: Vok. Maeandre, Claud. in Eutr. 2, 268. – more Maeandri, mit Krümmungen, in krummen Linien, Colum. 8, 17, 11. – II) appellat., jede Krümmung, Windung, a) eine Krümmung des Weges, ein Umweg, Cic. Pis. 53. Amm. 30, 1, 12. Prud. cath. 6, 142 (wo Meandros): dialecticae gyri atque Maeandri, Gell. 16, 8, 17. – b) in der Stickerei, bes. die künstlich ineinander verschlungenen Purpureinfassungen an den Gewändern der Alten, Verg. Aen. 5, 251. – Dav.: a) Maeandrātus, a, um, voll Krümmungen, Varro sat. Men. 534. – b) Maeandricus, a, um, mäandrisch, Tert. de pall. 4 zw. (Oehler Menandrico). – c) Maeandrius, a, um (Μαιάνδριος), mäandrisch, unda, Prop.: iuvenis, Kaunus, Mäanders Enkel, Ov.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Maeander
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5 Maeander
Maeander ( Maeandros or Mae-andrus), dri, m., = Maiandros, a river, proverbial for its winding course, which rises in Great Phrygia, flows between Lydia and Caria, and falls, near Miletus, into the Icarian Sea, now Mendere Su; nom. Maeander, Liv. 38, 13, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 15; Plin. 2, 85, 87, § 201; 5, 29, 31, § 113; Claud. Eutr. 2, 266; Avien. Perieg. 999:2.Maeandros,
Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162; id. H. 9, 55:Maeandrus,
Sil. 7, 139; Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.; acc. Maeandrum, Liv. 38, 12; 13:Maeandron,
Luc. 3, 208:more Maeandri,
i. e. with turnings and windings, Col. 8, 17, 11.—Personified, acc. to the fable, the father of Cyane, and grandfather of Caunus and Byblis, Ov. M. 9, 450.—B.Transf. (from the windings of the Mæander), as an appellative, and hence also in the plur.1.A crooked or roundabout way, a turning, twisting, winding, meandering, maze, etc.:2.quos tu Maeandros, quae deverticula flexionesque quaesisti?
Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Amm. 30, 1, 12; cf. Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162 sqq.; Sil. 7, 139; Sen. Herc. Fur. 683:in illis dialecticae gyris atque Maeandris,
Gell. 16, 8, 17:Maeandros faciebat et gyros, etc.,
Amm. 30, 1:Mĕandros,
Prud. Cath. 6, 142.—In embroidery, a border wrought with many involutions or windings:II. A.victori chlamydem auratam, quam plurima circum Purpura Maeandro duplici Meliboea cucurrit,
Verg. A. 5, 251; cf. Serv. in loc.; cf. Non. 140, 2, and Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.— Hence,Maeandrĭus, a, um, adj., = Maiandrios.1.Of or belonging to Mæander, Mæandrian:2.juvenis Maeandrius,
i. e. Caunus, the grandson of Mæander, Ov. M. 9, 573.—Of or belonging to the river Mæander, Mæandrian:B. * C.unda,
Prop. 3, 32, 35:flumina,
Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 635.—Maeandrātus, a, um, adj., full of curves like the Mæander, Mæandrian: facies Maeandrata et vermiculata, Varr. ap. Non. 140, 5 (Sat. Men. 86, 14). -
6 Maeandratus
Maeander ( Maeandros or Mae-andrus), dri, m., = Maiandros, a river, proverbial for its winding course, which rises in Great Phrygia, flows between Lydia and Caria, and falls, near Miletus, into the Icarian Sea, now Mendere Su; nom. Maeander, Liv. 38, 13, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 15; Plin. 2, 85, 87, § 201; 5, 29, 31, § 113; Claud. Eutr. 2, 266; Avien. Perieg. 999:2.Maeandros,
Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162; id. H. 9, 55:Maeandrus,
Sil. 7, 139; Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.; acc. Maeandrum, Liv. 38, 12; 13:Maeandron,
Luc. 3, 208:more Maeandri,
i. e. with turnings and windings, Col. 8, 17, 11.—Personified, acc. to the fable, the father of Cyane, and grandfather of Caunus and Byblis, Ov. M. 9, 450.—B.Transf. (from the windings of the Mæander), as an appellative, and hence also in the plur.1.A crooked or roundabout way, a turning, twisting, winding, meandering, maze, etc.:2.quos tu Maeandros, quae deverticula flexionesque quaesisti?
Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Amm. 30, 1, 12; cf. Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162 sqq.; Sil. 7, 139; Sen. Herc. Fur. 683:in illis dialecticae gyris atque Maeandris,
Gell. 16, 8, 17:Maeandros faciebat et gyros, etc.,
Amm. 30, 1:Mĕandros,
Prud. Cath. 6, 142.—In embroidery, a border wrought with many involutions or windings:II. A.victori chlamydem auratam, quam plurima circum Purpura Maeandro duplici Meliboea cucurrit,
Verg. A. 5, 251; cf. Serv. in loc.; cf. Non. 140, 2, and Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.— Hence,Maeandrĭus, a, um, adj., = Maiandrios.1.Of or belonging to Mæander, Mæandrian:2.juvenis Maeandrius,
i. e. Caunus, the grandson of Mæander, Ov. M. 9, 573.—Of or belonging to the river Mæander, Mæandrian:B. * C.unda,
Prop. 3, 32, 35:flumina,
Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 635.—Maeandrātus, a, um, adj., full of curves like the Mæander, Mæandrian: facies Maeandrata et vermiculata, Varr. ap. Non. 140, 5 (Sat. Men. 86, 14). -
7 Maeandrius
Maeander ( Maeandros or Mae-andrus), dri, m., = Maiandros, a river, proverbial for its winding course, which rises in Great Phrygia, flows between Lydia and Caria, and falls, near Miletus, into the Icarian Sea, now Mendere Su; nom. Maeander, Liv. 38, 13, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 15; Plin. 2, 85, 87, § 201; 5, 29, 31, § 113; Claud. Eutr. 2, 266; Avien. Perieg. 999:2.Maeandros,
Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162; id. H. 9, 55:Maeandrus,
Sil. 7, 139; Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.; acc. Maeandrum, Liv. 38, 12; 13:Maeandron,
Luc. 3, 208:more Maeandri,
i. e. with turnings and windings, Col. 8, 17, 11.—Personified, acc. to the fable, the father of Cyane, and grandfather of Caunus and Byblis, Ov. M. 9, 450.—B.Transf. (from the windings of the Mæander), as an appellative, and hence also in the plur.1.A crooked or roundabout way, a turning, twisting, winding, meandering, maze, etc.:2.quos tu Maeandros, quae deverticula flexionesque quaesisti?
Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Amm. 30, 1, 12; cf. Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162 sqq.; Sil. 7, 139; Sen. Herc. Fur. 683:in illis dialecticae gyris atque Maeandris,
Gell. 16, 8, 17:Maeandros faciebat et gyros, etc.,
Amm. 30, 1:Mĕandros,
Prud. Cath. 6, 142.—In embroidery, a border wrought with many involutions or windings:II. A.victori chlamydem auratam, quam plurima circum Purpura Maeandro duplici Meliboea cucurrit,
Verg. A. 5, 251; cf. Serv. in loc.; cf. Non. 140, 2, and Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.— Hence,Maeandrĭus, a, um, adj., = Maiandrios.1.Of or belonging to Mæander, Mæandrian:2.juvenis Maeandrius,
i. e. Caunus, the grandson of Mæander, Ov. M. 9, 573.—Of or belonging to the river Mæander, Mæandrian:B. * C.unda,
Prop. 3, 32, 35:flumina,
Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 635.—Maeandrātus, a, um, adj., full of curves like the Mæander, Mæandrian: facies Maeandrata et vermiculata, Varr. ap. Non. 140, 5 (Sat. Men. 86, 14). -
8 Maeandros
Maeander ( Maeandros or Mae-andrus), dri, m., = Maiandros, a river, proverbial for its winding course, which rises in Great Phrygia, flows between Lydia and Caria, and falls, near Miletus, into the Icarian Sea, now Mendere Su; nom. Maeander, Liv. 38, 13, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 15; Plin. 2, 85, 87, § 201; 5, 29, 31, § 113; Claud. Eutr. 2, 266; Avien. Perieg. 999:2.Maeandros,
Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162; id. H. 9, 55:Maeandrus,
Sil. 7, 139; Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.; acc. Maeandrum, Liv. 38, 12; 13:Maeandron,
Luc. 3, 208:more Maeandri,
i. e. with turnings and windings, Col. 8, 17, 11.—Personified, acc. to the fable, the father of Cyane, and grandfather of Caunus and Byblis, Ov. M. 9, 450.—B.Transf. (from the windings of the Mæander), as an appellative, and hence also in the plur.1.A crooked or roundabout way, a turning, twisting, winding, meandering, maze, etc.:2.quos tu Maeandros, quae deverticula flexionesque quaesisti?
Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Amm. 30, 1, 12; cf. Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162 sqq.; Sil. 7, 139; Sen. Herc. Fur. 683:in illis dialecticae gyris atque Maeandris,
Gell. 16, 8, 17:Maeandros faciebat et gyros, etc.,
Amm. 30, 1:Mĕandros,
Prud. Cath. 6, 142.—In embroidery, a border wrought with many involutions or windings:II. A.victori chlamydem auratam, quam plurima circum Purpura Maeandro duplici Meliboea cucurrit,
Verg. A. 5, 251; cf. Serv. in loc.; cf. Non. 140, 2, and Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.— Hence,Maeandrĭus, a, um, adj., = Maiandrios.1.Of or belonging to Mæander, Mæandrian:2.juvenis Maeandrius,
i. e. Caunus, the grandson of Mæander, Ov. M. 9, 573.—Of or belonging to the river Mæander, Mæandrian:B. * C.unda,
Prop. 3, 32, 35:flumina,
Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 635.—Maeandrātus, a, um, adj., full of curves like the Mæander, Mæandrian: facies Maeandrata et vermiculata, Varr. ap. Non. 140, 5 (Sat. Men. 86, 14). -
9 Maeandrus
Maeander ( Maeandros or Mae-andrus), dri, m., = Maiandros, a river, proverbial for its winding course, which rises in Great Phrygia, flows between Lydia and Caria, and falls, near Miletus, into the Icarian Sea, now Mendere Su; nom. Maeander, Liv. 38, 13, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 15; Plin. 2, 85, 87, § 201; 5, 29, 31, § 113; Claud. Eutr. 2, 266; Avien. Perieg. 999:2.Maeandros,
Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162; id. H. 9, 55:Maeandrus,
Sil. 7, 139; Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.; acc. Maeandrum, Liv. 38, 12; 13:Maeandron,
Luc. 3, 208:more Maeandri,
i. e. with turnings and windings, Col. 8, 17, 11.—Personified, acc. to the fable, the father of Cyane, and grandfather of Caunus and Byblis, Ov. M. 9, 450.—B.Transf. (from the windings of the Mæander), as an appellative, and hence also in the plur.1.A crooked or roundabout way, a turning, twisting, winding, meandering, maze, etc.:2.quos tu Maeandros, quae deverticula flexionesque quaesisti?
Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Amm. 30, 1, 12; cf. Ov. M. 2, 246; 8, 162 sqq.; Sil. 7, 139; Sen. Herc. Fur. 683:in illis dialecticae gyris atque Maeandris,
Gell. 16, 8, 17:Maeandros faciebat et gyros, etc.,
Amm. 30, 1:Mĕandros,
Prud. Cath. 6, 142.—In embroidery, a border wrought with many involutions or windings:II. A.victori chlamydem auratam, quam plurima circum Purpura Maeandro duplici Meliboea cucurrit,
Verg. A. 5, 251; cf. Serv. in loc.; cf. Non. 140, 2, and Paul. ex Fest. p. 136 Müll.— Hence,Maeandrĭus, a, um, adj., = Maiandrios.1.Of or belonging to Mæander, Mæandrian:2.juvenis Maeandrius,
i. e. Caunus, the grandson of Mæander, Ov. M. 9, 573.—Of or belonging to the river Mæander, Mæandrian:B. * C.unda,
Prop. 3, 32, 35:flumina,
Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 635.—Maeandrātus, a, um, adj., full of curves like the Mæander, Mæandrian: facies Maeandrata et vermiculata, Varr. ap. Non. 140, 5 (Sat. Men. 86, 14).
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