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1 Borysthenes
Borysthenēs, is, m. (Βορυσθένης), ein großer Fluß im europ. Sarmatien, j. Dnjepr od. Dnepr, Mela 2. § 6 u. 98. Curt. 6, 2 (6), 13. Gell. 9, 4, 6. Prisc, perieg. 303: Borystenis ora, Calvus fr. II, 12 M. (b. Prob. 226, 9). – Dav.: A) Borysthenidae od. Borysthenītae, ārum, m. (Βορυσθενιται), die Anwohner des Borysthenes, Form -dae, Prop. 2, 7, 18: Form -tae, Macr. sat. 1, 11, 33. – B) Borysthenis, nidis, Akk. nida, f., eine früher Olbia gen. Stadt am Borysthenes, Kolonie von Milet, j. Kudak (bei Oczakow), Mela 2, 1, 6 (2. § 6); hier fälschlich von Olbia geschieden. – C) Borysthenius, a, um, borysthenisch, amnis B., poet. = Borysthenes, Ov. ex Pont. 4, 10, 53.
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2 Borysthenes
Borysthenēs, is, m. (Βορυσθένης), ein großer Fluß im europ. Sarmatien, j. Dnjepr od. Dnepr, Mela 2. § 6 u. 98. Curt. 6, 2 (6), 13. Gell. 9, 4, 6. Prisc, perieg. 303: Borystenis ora, Calvus fr. II, 12 M. (b. Prob. 226, 9). – Dav.: A) Borysthenidae od. Borysthenītae, ārum, m. (Βορυσθενιται), die Anwohner des Borysthenes, Form -dae, Prop. 2, 7, 18: Form -tae, Macr. sat. 1, 11, 33. – B) Borysthenis, nidis, Akk. nida, f., eine früher Olbia gen. Stadt am Borysthenes, Kolonie von Milet, j. Kudak (bei Oczakow), Mela 2, 1, 6 (2. § 6); hier fälschlich von Olbia geschieden. – C) Borysthenius, a, um, borysthenisch, amnis B., poet. = Borysthenes, Ov. ex Pont. 4, 10, 53.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Borysthenes
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