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1.ardĕa, ae, f. [kindred with the Gr. erôdios and rhôdios; cf. the Sanscr. rud = sonare], a heron (in Pliny usu. ardeola, q. v.), Verg. G. 1, 364.2.Ardĕa, ae, f. [v. arduus], = Ardea, the capital of the Rutuli, six leagues south of Rome; acc. to the myth, it was burned by Æneas, and from its ashes the heron ( ardea) was produced, Ov. M. 14, 573; Verg A. 7, 411; cf. Serv. ad h. l.; Mann. Ital. I. 617; Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 296-312.—Hence, Derivv.,A.Ardĕas, ātis, adj. (old nom. Ardeātis, like Arpinātis, Cato ap. Prisc. p. 629 P.), of or belonging to Ardea, Ardean:B.in agro Ardeati,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 47:Ardeas templum,
Plin. 35, 10, 37, § 115.— Hence, in the plur.: Ardeātes, ium, m., the inhabitants of Ardea, Liv. 5, 44; 4, 7.—Ardĕātīnus, a, um, adj. (rare for Ardeas), Ardean:praedium,
Nep. Att. 14, 3 (Halm, Arretinum); absol., in Ardeatino (sc. agro), Sen. Ep. 105. -
3 ardea
1.ardĕa, ae, f. [kindred with the Gr. erôdios and rhôdios; cf. the Sanscr. rud = sonare], a heron (in Pliny usu. ardeola, q. v.), Verg. G. 1, 364.2.Ardĕa, ae, f. [v. arduus], = Ardea, the capital of the Rutuli, six leagues south of Rome; acc. to the myth, it was burned by Æneas, and from its ashes the heron ( ardea) was produced, Ov. M. 14, 573; Verg A. 7, 411; cf. Serv. ad h. l.; Mann. Ital. I. 617; Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 296-312.—Hence, Derivv.,A.Ardĕas, ātis, adj. (old nom. Ardeātis, like Arpinātis, Cato ap. Prisc. p. 629 P.), of or belonging to Ardea, Ardean:B.in agro Ardeati,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 47:Ardeas templum,
Plin. 35, 10, 37, § 115.— Hence, in the plur.: Ardeātes, ium, m., the inhabitants of Ardea, Liv. 5, 44; 4, 7.—Ardĕātīnus, a, um, adj. (rare for Ardeas), Ardean:praedium,
Nep. Att. 14, 3 (Halm, Arretinum); absol., in Ardeatino (sc. agro), Sen. Ep. 105. -
4 Ardea cinerea
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5 Ardea herodias
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6 Ardea purpurea
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7 Ardea cinerea monicae
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8 Ardea cocoi
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9 Ardea goliath
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10 Ardea herodias occidentalis
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11 Ardea humbloti
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12 Ardea insignis
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13 Ardea melanocephala
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14 Ardea pacifica
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15 Ardea picata
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16 Ardea purpurea bournei
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17 Ardea sumatrana
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18 Ardeas
1.ardĕa, ae, f. [kindred with the Gr. erôdios and rhôdios; cf. the Sanscr. rud = sonare], a heron (in Pliny usu. ardeola, q. v.), Verg. G. 1, 364.2.Ardĕa, ae, f. [v. arduus], = Ardea, the capital of the Rutuli, six leagues south of Rome; acc. to the myth, it was burned by Æneas, and from its ashes the heron ( ardea) was produced, Ov. M. 14, 573; Verg A. 7, 411; cf. Serv. ad h. l.; Mann. Ital. I. 617; Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 296-312.—Hence, Derivv.,A.Ardĕas, ātis, adj. (old nom. Ardeātis, like Arpinātis, Cato ap. Prisc. p. 629 P.), of or belonging to Ardea, Ardean:B.in agro Ardeati,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 47:Ardeas templum,
Plin. 35, 10, 37, § 115.— Hence, in the plur.: Ardeātes, ium, m., the inhabitants of Ardea, Liv. 5, 44; 4, 7.—Ardĕātīnus, a, um, adj. (rare for Ardeas), Ardean:praedium,
Nep. Att. 14, 3 (Halm, Arretinum); absol., in Ardeatino (sc. agro), Sen. Ep. 105. -
19 Ardeates
1.ardĕa, ae, f. [kindred with the Gr. erôdios and rhôdios; cf. the Sanscr. rud = sonare], a heron (in Pliny usu. ardeola, q. v.), Verg. G. 1, 364.2.Ardĕa, ae, f. [v. arduus], = Ardea, the capital of the Rutuli, six leagues south of Rome; acc. to the myth, it was burned by Æneas, and from its ashes the heron ( ardea) was produced, Ov. M. 14, 573; Verg A. 7, 411; cf. Serv. ad h. l.; Mann. Ital. I. 617; Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 296-312.—Hence, Derivv.,A.Ardĕas, ātis, adj. (old nom. Ardeātis, like Arpinātis, Cato ap. Prisc. p. 629 P.), of or belonging to Ardea, Ardean:B.in agro Ardeati,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 47:Ardeas templum,
Plin. 35, 10, 37, § 115.— Hence, in the plur.: Ardeātes, ium, m., the inhabitants of Ardea, Liv. 5, 44; 4, 7.—Ardĕātīnus, a, um, adj. (rare for Ardeas), Ardean:praedium,
Nep. Att. 14, 3 (Halm, Arretinum); absol., in Ardeatino (sc. agro), Sen. Ep. 105. -
20 Ardeatinus
1.ardĕa, ae, f. [kindred with the Gr. erôdios and rhôdios; cf. the Sanscr. rud = sonare], a heron (in Pliny usu. ardeola, q. v.), Verg. G. 1, 364.2.Ardĕa, ae, f. [v. arduus], = Ardea, the capital of the Rutuli, six leagues south of Rome; acc. to the myth, it was burned by Æneas, and from its ashes the heron ( ardea) was produced, Ov. M. 14, 573; Verg A. 7, 411; cf. Serv. ad h. l.; Mann. Ital. I. 617; Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 296-312.—Hence, Derivv.,A.Ardĕas, ātis, adj. (old nom. Ardeātis, like Arpinātis, Cato ap. Prisc. p. 629 P.), of or belonging to Ardea, Ardean:B.in agro Ardeati,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 47:Ardeas templum,
Plin. 35, 10, 37, § 115.— Hence, in the plur.: Ardeātes, ium, m., the inhabitants of Ardea, Liv. 5, 44; 4, 7.—Ardĕātīnus, a, um, adj. (rare for Ardeas), Ardean:praedium,
Nep. Att. 14, 3 (Halm, Arretinum); absol., in Ardeatino (sc. agro), Sen. Ep. 105.
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