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Ōcĕănus, i, m. [st2]1 [-] Océan (dieu de la mer, époux de Téthys). [st2]2 [-] l'Océan Atlantique. [st2]3 [-] la mer, l'océan. [st2]4 [-] Océanus (surnom). [st2]5 [-] grand bassin pour le bain. - [gr]gr. Ὠκεανός. - qqf. adj. mare Oceanum: l'Océan Atlantique. - voir hors site Océan.* * *Ōcĕănus, i, m. [st2]1 [-] Océan (dieu de la mer, époux de Téthys). [st2]2 [-] l'Océan Atlantique. [st2]3 [-] la mer, l'océan. [st2]4 [-] Océanus (surnom). [st2]5 [-] grand bassin pour le bain. - [gr]gr. Ὠκεανός. - qqf. adj. mare Oceanum: l'Océan Atlantique. - voir hors site Océan.* * *Oceanus, pen. corr. Virgil. La grand'mer. -
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Ōceanus, ī, m. (Ὠκεανός), I) das Weltmeer, der Ozean, nach der Sage Gemahl der Tethys, Cic. u.a.: Oceanus Atlanticus, Solin. 56, 5: mare Oceanus, Caes. b. G. 3, 7, 2. Mela 2, 6, 2 (2. § 86). Tac. ann. 1, 9; hist. 4, 12. Amm. 23, 6, 12: mare Oceanum, Ampel. 1, 2 u. 7, 1. – II) übtr.: A) eine große Badewanne, Lampr. Alex. Sev. 25, 5. – B) röm. Beiname, Mart. 3, 95, 10 u. 6, 9, 2.
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Ōceanus, ī, m. (Ὠκεανός), I) das Weltmeer, der Ozean, nach der Sage Gemahl der Tethys, Cic. u.a.: Oceanus Atlanticus, Solin. 56, 5: mare Oceanus, Caes. b. G. 3, 7, 2. Mela 2, 6, 2 (2. § 86). Tac. ann. 1, 9; hist. 4, 12. Amm. 23, 6, 12: mare Oceanum, Ampel. 1, 2 u. 7, 1. – II) übtr.: A) eine große Badewanne, Lampr. Alex. Sev. 25, 5. – B) röm. Beiname, Mart. 3, 95, 10 u. 6, 9, 2. -
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Ōcĕănus, i, m. (rarely Ōcĕănum, i, n.), = Ôkeanos, the great sea that encompasses the land, the ocean:2.omnis terra parva quaedam insula est, circumfusa illo mari, quod Atlanticum, quod magnum, quem Oceanum appellatis in terris,
Cic. Rep. 6, 20, 21: Oceanum rubra obruit aethra, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4 (Ann. p. 418 Vahl.):Oceani ostium,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 12, 33; cf. id. Verr. 2, 3, 89, § 207:Oceani freta,
i. e. the Strait of Gades, Strait of Gibraltar, id. Tusc. 1, 20, 45; cf. id. N. D. 3, 10, 24:quae sunt maritimae civitates Oceanumque attingunt,
Caes. B. G. 2, 34:circumvagus,
circumfluent, Hor. Epod. 16, 41; cf.circumfusus,
Rutil. 1, 56:dissociabilis,
Hor. C. 1, 3, 22:beluosus,
id. ib. 4, 14, 48:ruber,
id. ib. 1, 35, 32.—The form Oceanum, n., is found only in apposition with mare:quam (insulam) mare Oceanum circumluit,
Tac. H. 4, 12.—In acc.:proximus mare Oceanum,
Caes. B. G. 3, 7, 2; cf.:se in nostrum et Oceanum mare extendit,
Mel. 2, 6, 2.—In dat.:mari Oceano,
Amm. 23, 6, 12.—In abl.:mari Oceano aut amnibus longinquis saeptum imperium,
Tac. A. 1, 9.—(Supposed examples of the adjectival use of Oceanus, as Oceano fluctu and litore, in Juv. 11, 94 and 113 Jan; Oceanas aquas, Ven. Carm. 3, 9, 4;Oceanis aquis,
id. ib. 7, 12, 56, are dub.; several edd. read in Juv., Oceani; and in Ven., in the first passage, Oceanus, and in the second, Oceani.)—Personified, as a deity, the son of Cœlus and Terra, the husband of Tethys, and the father of the rivers and nymphs, Cic. Univ. 11; id. N. D. 3, 19, 48; Hyg. Fab. praef.; Cat. 88, 6.—The ancient philosophers regard water as the primary element of all things;B.hence: Oceanumque patrem rerum,
Verg. G. 4, 382.—Transf.1.A large bathing-tub (postclass.), Lampr. Alex. Sev. 25, 5.—2.A Roman surname, Mart. 3, 95, 10; 5, 27, 4; 6, 9, 2; Inscr. Murat. 1453.—II.Hence, ‡A.Ōcĕănensis, e, adj., of or belonging to the ocean, situated by the sea-side, Eckhel. D. N. 8, p. 110.—B.Ōcĕănītis, ĭdis, f., a daughter of Ocean:Clioque et Beroe soror, Oceanitides ambae,
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Ōceanus, ī m. (редко Ōceanum, ī n.)3) огромная ванна Lampr -
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Ōceanus ī, m, *)ωκεανόσ, the great sea, outer sea, ocean: mare, quem Oceanum appellatis: Oceani freta, i. e. the Strait of Gibraltar: quae civitates Oceanum attingunt, Cs.: circumvagus, circumflu ent, H.: pater rerum, i. e. primary element, V.— Person., son of Caelum and Terra, husband of Tethys, father of the rivers and nymphs, C., V.* * * -
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(греческое) (мифология) Океан, один из Титанов (греческое) (мифология) поток воды, окружающий землю и снабжающий все реки, озера и т. п. -
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[əʋ|ʹsıənəs,-{əʋ}ʹʃıənəs] n греч. миф.1. Океан ( один из Титанов)2. поток воды, окружающий землю и снабжающий все реки, озёра и т. п. -
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1) Общая лексика: озёра, поток воды, окружающий землю и снабжающий все реки, озёра, Океан (один из Титанов)2) Религия: (In Greek mythology, the river that flowed around the Earth conceived as flat; also the father of 3,000 stream spirits and 3,000 ocean nymphs) Океан3) Греческая мифология: поток воды, окружающий землю и снабжающий все реки, озера (и т.п.)4) Христианство: (Kion) Океан (Кион) (раннехристианский святой) -
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\/ə(ʊ)ˈsɪənəs\/, \/ə(ʊ)ˈʃɪənəs\/( mytologi) Okeanos -
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n; міф.1) Океан, один з Титанів2) потік води, який оточує Землю е постачає всі ріки, озера -
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n; міф.1) Океан, один з Титанів2) потік води, який оточує Землю е постачає всі ріки, озера -
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[ousiənəs]proper nameOkeanos -
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n. 오세아노스(대양의 신), 대륙을 둘러싸고 있는 대해양 -
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(افسانه يونان) خداي دريا ، خداي اقيانوس -
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лат. океан, большое темное пятно на поверхности планеты (в основном применяется для Луны)
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