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1 Myrtilus
Myrtĭlus, i, m.I.A son of Mercury, slain by Pelops, Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 90; Sen. Thyest. 140; Claud. Laud. Ser. 168; cf. Hyg. Fab. 84; 224.—II.A Roman surname:III.L. Minucius Myrtilus,
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2 Myrtilus
Myrtilus, ī, m. (Μυρτίλος), Sohn Merkurs, Wagenführer des Önomaus, der sich, von Pelops um den Lohn seines Verrats gegen Önomaus betrogen, ins Meer stürzte, das daher der Sage nach nach ihm den Namen Myrtoum mare (s. Myrtosunten Myrtos) erhielt, Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 90. Sen. Thyest. 140. Claud. laud. Ser. 168; vgl. Hygin. fab. 84 u. 224.
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3 Myrtilus
Myrtilus, ī, m. (Μυρτίλος), Sohn Merkurs, Wagenführer des Önomaus, der sich, von Pelops um den Lohn seines Verrats gegen Önomaus betrogen, ins Meer stürzte, das daher der Sage nach nach ihm den Namen Myrtoum mare (s. aber unten Myrtos) erhielt, Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 90. Sen. Thyest. 140. Claud. laud. Ser. 168; vgl. Hygin. fab. 84 u. 224.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Myrtilus
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4 Myrtilus
ī m.Миртил, сын Меркурия и Клеобулы, вероломный возница Эномая C, SenT -
5 δια-διφρεύω
δια-διφρεύω, um die Wette fahren; Πέλοψ διεδίφρευσε πελάγεσι Μυρτίλου φόνον Eur. Or. 984, er wetteiferte mit dem Meere um Myrtilus' Tod, indem er ihn vom Wagen ins Wasser stürzte.
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6 Myrsilus
Myrsīlus, i, m., = Mursilos.I.A king of Lydia, also called Candaules, Plin. 35, 8, 34, § 55.—II.A historian from Lesbos, Plin. 3, 7, 13, § 85; 4, 2, 22, § 65.—Also called Myrtilus, Arn. 1, 3. -
7 Τιτανόπανες
Τῑτᾱνόπᾱνες, οἱ, name of a Comedy by Myrtilus, Suid.A s.v. Μυρτίλος: sg. parox. acc. to Hdn.Gr.1.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τιτανόπανες
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8 διαδιφρεύω
δια-διφρεύω, um die Wette fahren; Πέλοψ διεδίφρευσε πελάγεσι Μυρτίλου φόνον, er wetteiferte mit dem Meere um Myrtilus' Tod, indem er ihn vom Wagen ins Wasser stürzte
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