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1 Samothrace
Samothrācē (Samothrēcē), ēs, f. u. Samothrāca, ae, f. (Σαμοθρᾴκη) u. Samothrācia, ae, f., Insel des Ägäischen Meeres an der Küste Thraziens, der Mündung des Hebros gegenüber, berühmt durch den mystischen Kabirendienst, mit einer gleichnam. Hauptstadt, j. Samothraki, Form -thrace, Varro r. r. 2, 1, 5. Liv. 45, 28, 11. Mela 8, 7, 8 (2. § 106). Plin. 33, 23: Form -threce, Varro LL. 7, 34: Form -thraca, Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 89. Liv. 42, 25, 6. Plin. 37, 181: Form -thracia, Varro LL. 5, 58. Cic. de nat. deor. 1, 119; in Pison. 89. Verg. Aen. 7, 208. Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 325. – Dav.: A) Samothrācēnus, a, um (Σαμοθρακηνός), in-, aus Samothrace, samothracenisch, Plin. 11, 167. – B) Samothrāces, um, m., (Σαμόθρακες), die Einw. der Insel Samothrace, die Samothracier, Varro LL. u. Ov. – adi. Samothraces di, die Kabiren, Varro LL. u. Macr.: dies. absol. bl. Samothraces, Iuven. – C) Samothrācicus, a, um, samothracisch, religiones, Macr. sat. 3, 4, 8. – D) Samothrācius, a, um (Σαμοθρᾴκιος), auf-, aus Samothrace, samothracisch, cepa, Plin. 19, 101: anulus, Isid. orig. 19, 32, 5: subst., Samothracia ferrea, samothracische eiserne Ringe, Lucr. 6, 1042. – E) Samothrācus, a, um, samothracisch, vates, Val. Flacc. 2, 439.
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2 Samothrace
Samothrācē (Samothrēcē), ēs, f. u. Samothrāca, ae, f. (Σαμοθρᾴκη) u. Samothrācia, ae, f., Insel des Ägäischen Meeres an der Küste Thraziens, der Mündung des Hebros gegenüber, berühmt durch den mystischen Kabirendienst, mit einer gleichnam. Hauptstadt, j. Samothraki, Form -thrace, Varro r. r. 2, 1, 5. Liv. 45, 28, 11. Mela 8, 7, 8 (2. § 106). Plin. 33, 23: Form -threce, Varro LL. 7, 34: Form -thraca, Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 89. Liv. 42, 25, 6. Plin. 37, 181: Form -thracia, Varro LL. 5, 58. Cic. de nat. deor. 1, 119; in Pison. 89. Verg. Aen. 7, 208. Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 325. – Dav.: A) Samothrācēnus, a, um (Σαμοθρακηνός), in-, aus Samothrace, samothracenisch, Plin. 11, 167. – B) Samothrāces, um, m., (Σαμόθρακες), die Einw. der Insel Samothrace, die Samothracier, Varro LL. u. Ov. – adi. Samothraces di, die Kabiren, Varro LL. u. Macr.: dies. absol. bl. Samothraces, Iuven. – C) Samothrācicus, a, um, samothracisch, religiones, Macr. sat. 3, 4, 8. – D) Samothrācius, a, um (Σαμοθρᾴκιος), auf-, aus Samothrace, samothracisch, cepa, Plin. 19, 101: anulus, Isid. orig. 19, 32, 5: subst., Samothracia ferrea, samothracische eiserne Ringe, Lucr. 6, 1042. – E) Samothrācus, a, um, samothracisch, vates, Val. Flacc. 2, 439.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Samothrace
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3 Samothrace
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
4 Samothraca
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
5 Samothracenus
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
6 Samothraces
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
7 Samothracia
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
8 Samothracicus
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
9 Samothracius
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
10 Samothracus
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
11 Threicia Samus
Sămŏthrācĭa, ae, f., Samothrace, an island near the coast of Thrace, famous for the mystic worship of the Cabiri, now Samothraki, Cic. N. D. 1, 42, 119; 3, 37, 87; id. Pis. 36, 89; Varr. L. L. 5, § 58 Müll.; Verg. A. 7, 208.—Also called Sămŏthrācē, ēs, f., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5; Mel. 2, 7, 8; Plin. 4, 12, 23, § 73; Sămŏthrāca, ae, f., Liv. 42, 25; 44, 45; 44, 46; and Thrēïcĭa Sămus or Sămos, after the Gr. thrêïkiê Samos, Verg. A. 7, 208; Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 20.— Hence,1.Sămŏthrācĭus, a, um, adj., Samothracian:2.ferrea (a kind of rings first made there),
Lucr. 6, 1044 (cf. Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 23):caepa,
Plin. 19, 6, 32, § 101: insula, i. e. Samothrace, and, named from it, gemma, id. 37, 10, 67, § 181 (Jahn, Samothraca). —Sămŏthrāces, um, m., the inhabitants of Samothrace, the Samothracians, Varr. L. L. 5, § 58; Liv. 45, 5; Curt. 8, 1, 25; Stat. Achill. 2, 157.—Also a dject.:3. 4. 5.Samothraces di,
the Cabiri, Varr. 1. 1.; Macr. S. 3, 4; also absol.:jures licet et Samothracum Et nostrorum aras,
Juv. 3, 144.— -
12 Electrius
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13 Samothraca
Samothrāca, ae и Samothrācē, ēs и Samothrācia, ae f.Самофракия, о-в в Эгейском море у побережья Фракии, против устья реки Гебр, с культом Кабиров Vr, C, L, V etc. -
14 Electra
Ēlectra, ae, f. (Ἠλέκτρα), I) Tochter des Atlas, eine der Plejaden, Mutter des Dardanus von Jupiter, Ov. fast. 4, 31 sqq. Verg. Aen. 8, 135. Hyg. fab. 155 u. 192. – Dav. Ēlectrius, a, um, elektrisch, tellus, d.i. Samothrace, Val. Flacc. 2, 431. – II) Tochter des Agamemnon, Gemahlin des Pylades, Schwester des Orestes u. der Iphigenia, Prop. 2, 14, 5. Hor. sat. 2, 3, 140. Vell. 1, 1, 3; vgl. Hyg. fab. 117 u. 122.
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15 Imbros
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16 Samos [1]
1. Samos u. -us, ī, f. (Σάμος), eine Insel des Ikarischen Meeres nahe an der Küste Joniens, Ephesus gegenüber, Geburtsort des Pythagoras, Hauptsitz des Kultus der Hera (= röm. Juno), mit einem berühmten Tempel der Hera, der Asylrecht hatte (s. Tac. ann. 4, 14), bekannt wegen der guten Erde u. des daraus gefertigten Geschirres, jetzt Syssam Adassi, mit einer gleichn. Hauptstadt beim heutigen Kora, Mela 2, 7, 4 (2. § 101). Hor. ep. 1, 11, 2 u. 21. Cic. de imp. Pomp. 33. – Threicia Samus (Samos) – Samothrace, Verg. Aen. 7, 208. Ov. trist. 1, 10, 20. – Dav. Samius, a, um (Σάμιος), samisch, von Samos, mater, Ter.: terra, samisches Gebiet, der Teil der gegenüberliegenden Küste, der zu Samos gehörte, Liv.: Iuno, Hera, Cic.: genetrix, quae delectatur Samiā arenā, von der Juno, Iuven.: Samius Pythagoras, Sidon.: u. so von dems. Samius senex, Samius vir, Ov.: Samia terra, samische Erde, unser Pfeifenton, Cels. u. Plin.: lapis, ein Stein zum Goldglätten, war vermutlich nur eine etw. verhärtete samische Erde, Plin.: capedines, aus samischer Erde, Cic.: u. so vasa, Plaut., Cic. u. Lact.: testa, Tibull.: Me. Placide pulta. Pe. Metuis credo, ne fores sint Samiae, von Ton (zerbrechlich wie samische Töpferware), Plaut. – subst., a) Samius, iī, m., der Samier = Pythagoras, Ov. fast. 3, 153: Plur. Samiī, iōrum, m., die Einw. von Samos, die Samier, Cic. u.a. – b) Samia, ae, f. (sc. placenta), samischer Kuchen, Tert. adv. Marc. 3, 5. – c) Samia, iōrum, n. (sc. vasa), samisches Geschirr, Cornif. rhet. u.a. – und wieder von Samius α) Samiārius, a, um, aus Samos, samisch, exul, carnifex, Cic. Phil. 11, 5 u. 7. – β) das Demin. Samiolus, a, um, samisch, poterium, Plaut. Stich. 694.
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17 alsidena
alsidena, ae, f. l'alsidène (sorte d'oignon). - cepae genera apud Graecos Sarda, Saomthracia, Alsidena, setania, schista, Plin. 19, 32: les Grecs distinguent plusieurs espèces d'oignons: l'oignon de Sardes, celui de Samothrace, l'alsidène, le sétanien, le schiste. -
18 Samothracia
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19 Electra
Ēlectra, ae, f. (Ἠλέκτρα), I) Tochter des Atlas, eine der Plejaden, Mutter des Dardanus von Jupiter, Ov. fast. 4, 31 sqq. Verg. Aen. 8, 135. Hyg. fab. 155 u. 192. – Dav. Ēlectrius, a, um, elektrisch, tellus, d.i. Samothrace, Val. Flacc. 2, 431. – II) Tochter des Agamemnon, Gemahlin des Pylades, Schwester des Orestes u. der Iphigenia, Prop. 2, 14, 5. Hor. sat. 2, 3, 140. Vell. 1, 1, 3; vgl. Hyg. fab. 117 u. 122. -
20 Imbros
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