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1 Joviani
1. 2.Jŏvĭus, ii, m., a surname of the emperor Diocletian.—II.Derivv.A.Jŏ-vĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Diocletian:B.cohors,
a legion of honor instituted by Diocletian, Claud. B. Gild. 418.—Jŏ-vĭānus, a, um, adj., the same; hence, subst.: Jŏvĭāni, soldiers of Diocletian's legion of honor, Amm. 22, 3, 2 al. -
2 Jovianus
1. 2.Jŏvĭus, ii, m., a surname of the emperor Diocletian.—II.Derivv.A.Jŏ-vĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Diocletian:B.cohors,
a legion of honor instituted by Diocletian, Claud. B. Gild. 418.—Jŏ-vĭānus, a, um, adj., the same; hence, subst.: Jŏvĭāni, soldiers of Diocletian's legion of honor, Amm. 22, 3, 2 al. -
3 Jovius
1. 2.Jŏvĭus, ii, m., a surname of the emperor Diocletian.—II.Derivv.A.Jŏ-vĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Diocletian:B.cohors,
a legion of honor instituted by Diocletian, Claud. B. Gild. 418.—Jŏ-vĭānus, a, um, adj., the same; hence, subst.: Jŏvĭāni, soldiers of Diocletian's legion of honor, Amm. 22, 3, 2 al. -
4 Damascena
Dămascus (-os, Luc 3, 215; cf. Prob. II. p. 1462 fin. P., p. 121 Lindem.), i, f., Damaskos, Heb. Dammesek or Darmesek, the very ancient capital of Coelesyria, on the Chrysorrhoas, celebrated for its terebinths, and, since the time of the Emperor Diocletian, for its fabrics in steel, now Dameshk, Curt. 3, 12 sq.; Plin. 5, 18, 16, § 74; 13, 6, 12, § 54; Flor. 3, 5, 29; Stat. S. 1, 6, 14; Vulg. Gen. 14, 12.—Hence,I.Damascus, a, um, adj., of Damascus (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Gen. 15, 2.—II.Dăma-scēnus, a, um, adj., of Damascus, Damascene:B.pruna,
Plin. 15, 13, 12, § 43; Pall. Nov. 7, 16; Mart. 13, 29; cf.absol.,
id. 5, 18, 3 (Eng. damson);and pruna Damasci,
Col. 10, 404.—Subst.:1.DAMASCENVS, i, m.,(α).a surname of Juppiter, Inscr. Grut. 20, 2.—(β).Plur.: the people of Damascus, Vulg. 2 Cor. 11, 32.—2.Dămascēna, ae, f. (sc. regio), the region about Damascus, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; in the Greek form Damascene, Mel. 1, 11, 1. -
5 Damascene
Dămascus (-os, Luc 3, 215; cf. Prob. II. p. 1462 fin. P., p. 121 Lindem.), i, f., Damaskos, Heb. Dammesek or Darmesek, the very ancient capital of Coelesyria, on the Chrysorrhoas, celebrated for its terebinths, and, since the time of the Emperor Diocletian, for its fabrics in steel, now Dameshk, Curt. 3, 12 sq.; Plin. 5, 18, 16, § 74; 13, 6, 12, § 54; Flor. 3, 5, 29; Stat. S. 1, 6, 14; Vulg. Gen. 14, 12.—Hence,I.Damascus, a, um, adj., of Damascus (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Gen. 15, 2.—II.Dăma-scēnus, a, um, adj., of Damascus, Damascene:B.pruna,
Plin. 15, 13, 12, § 43; Pall. Nov. 7, 16; Mart. 13, 29; cf.absol.,
id. 5, 18, 3 (Eng. damson);and pruna Damasci,
Col. 10, 404.—Subst.:1.DAMASCENVS, i, m.,(α).a surname of Juppiter, Inscr. Grut. 20, 2.—(β).Plur.: the people of Damascus, Vulg. 2 Cor. 11, 32.—2.Dămascēna, ae, f. (sc. regio), the region about Damascus, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; in the Greek form Damascene, Mel. 1, 11, 1. -
6 Damascenus
Dămascus (-os, Luc 3, 215; cf. Prob. II. p. 1462 fin. P., p. 121 Lindem.), i, f., Damaskos, Heb. Dammesek or Darmesek, the very ancient capital of Coelesyria, on the Chrysorrhoas, celebrated for its terebinths, and, since the time of the Emperor Diocletian, for its fabrics in steel, now Dameshk, Curt. 3, 12 sq.; Plin. 5, 18, 16, § 74; 13, 6, 12, § 54; Flor. 3, 5, 29; Stat. S. 1, 6, 14; Vulg. Gen. 14, 12.—Hence,I.Damascus, a, um, adj., of Damascus (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Gen. 15, 2.—II.Dăma-scēnus, a, um, adj., of Damascus, Damascene:B.pruna,
Plin. 15, 13, 12, § 43; Pall. Nov. 7, 16; Mart. 13, 29; cf.absol.,
id. 5, 18, 3 (Eng. damson);and pruna Damasci,
Col. 10, 404.—Subst.:1.DAMASCENVS, i, m.,(α).a surname of Juppiter, Inscr. Grut. 20, 2.—(β).Plur.: the people of Damascus, Vulg. 2 Cor. 11, 32.—2.Dămascēna, ae, f. (sc. regio), the region about Damascus, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; in the Greek form Damascene, Mel. 1, 11, 1. -
7 Damascus
Dămascus (-os, Luc 3, 215; cf. Prob. II. p. 1462 fin. P., p. 121 Lindem.), i, f., Damaskos, Heb. Dammesek or Darmesek, the very ancient capital of Coelesyria, on the Chrysorrhoas, celebrated for its terebinths, and, since the time of the Emperor Diocletian, for its fabrics in steel, now Dameshk, Curt. 3, 12 sq.; Plin. 5, 18, 16, § 74; 13, 6, 12, § 54; Flor. 3, 5, 29; Stat. S. 1, 6, 14; Vulg. Gen. 14, 12.—Hence,I.Damascus, a, um, adj., of Damascus (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Gen. 15, 2.—II.Dăma-scēnus, a, um, adj., of Damascus, Damascene:B.pruna,
Plin. 15, 13, 12, § 43; Pall. Nov. 7, 16; Mart. 13, 29; cf.absol.,
id. 5, 18, 3 (Eng. damson);and pruna Damasci,
Col. 10, 404.—Subst.:1.DAMASCENVS, i, m.,(α).a surname of Juppiter, Inscr. Grut. 20, 2.—(β).Plur.: the people of Damascus, Vulg. 2 Cor. 11, 32.—2.Dămascēna, ae, f. (sc. regio), the region about Damascus, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; in the Greek form Damascene, Mel. 1, 11, 1.
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