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1 David
Dāvīd, m. indecl., or vīdis ( gen. David, Aus. Ephem. 3, 84:Davidis,
Juvenc. 1, 151; acc. -vīda, Juvenc. 2, 577:David,
Vulg. 2 Reg. 23, 16), the second king of the Jews, and principal author of the Book of Psalms, Tert. adv. Jud. 9 et 12; Vulg. Ruth 4, 17 et saep.—Hence, Dāvīdĭcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to David:urbs,
Sedul. Carm. 4, 42:lyra,
Cassiod. Var. 2, 20. -
2 Davidicus
Dāvīd, m. indecl., or vīdis ( gen. David, Aus. Ephem. 3, 84:Davidis,
Juvenc. 1, 151; acc. -vīda, Juvenc. 2, 577:David,
Vulg. 2 Reg. 23, 16), the second king of the Jews, and principal author of the Book of Psalms, Tert. adv. Jud. 9 et 12; Vulg. Ruth 4, 17 et saep.—Hence, Dāvīdĭcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to David:urbs,
Sedul. Carm. 4, 42:lyra,
Cassiod. Var. 2, 20. -
3 moralis
mōrālis, e, adj. [mores], of or belonging to manners or morals, moral (a word formed by Cicero; cf. moratus): quia pertinet ad mores, quos êthê Graeci vocant, nos eam partem philosophiae de moribus appellare solemus. Sed decet augentem linguam Latinam nominare moralem, Cic. Fat. 1, 1;imitated by Seneca and Quintil.: philosophiae tres partes esse dixerunt, moralem, naturalem, et rationalem,
Sen. Ep. 89, 9; Quint. 12, 2, 10: pars illa philosophiae êthikê moralis est dicta, id. 6, 2, 8; cf.also,
id. 12, 2, 19 and 20:epistolae,
Gell. 12, 2, 3. —Hence, adv.: mōrālĭter, in a characteristic manner, characteristically, Don. ad Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 35; Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 2.—Esp., morally, Ambros. Apol. David. 6.— Comp.:moralius,
Ambros. in Psa. 118, Serm. 1, 5. -
4 Salomon
Sălŏmon ( Sŏlŏmon), ōnis, m., = Salômôn, Salomôn, Solomôn [ ], Solomon, son of David, Prud. Hamart. 581; Juvenc. 2, 717; Alcim. 6, 387; Lact. 4, 16. —Hence,A.Sălŏmōnĭus ( Sŏlŏm-), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Solomon, Solomon ' s:B.templum,
Lact. 4, 13 fin.;also called saxa,
Prud. Apoth. 512.—Să-lŏmōnĭăcus, a, um, adj. ( poet.), of Solomon, Solomon ' s: templum, Sid. poët. Ep. 4, 18; Ven. Carm. 1, 11, 1. -
5 Salomoniacus
Sălŏmon ( Sŏlŏmon), ōnis, m., = Salômôn, Salomôn, Solomôn [ ], Solomon, son of David, Prud. Hamart. 581; Juvenc. 2, 717; Alcim. 6, 387; Lact. 4, 16. —Hence,A.Sălŏmōnĭus ( Sŏlŏm-), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Solomon, Solomon ' s:B.templum,
Lact. 4, 13 fin.;also called saxa,
Prud. Apoth. 512.—Să-lŏmōnĭăcus, a, um, adj. ( poet.), of Solomon, Solomon ' s: templum, Sid. poët. Ep. 4, 18; Ven. Carm. 1, 11, 1. -
6 Salomonius
Sălŏmon ( Sŏlŏmon), ōnis, m., = Salômôn, Salomôn, Solomôn [ ], Solomon, son of David, Prud. Hamart. 581; Juvenc. 2, 717; Alcim. 6, 387; Lact. 4, 16. —Hence,A.Sălŏmōnĭus ( Sŏlŏm-), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Solomon, Solomon ' s:B.templum,
Lact. 4, 13 fin.;also called saxa,
Prud. Apoth. 512.—Să-lŏmōnĭăcus, a, um, adj. ( poet.), of Solomon, Solomon ' s: templum, Sid. poët. Ep. 4, 18; Ven. Carm. 1, 11, 1. -
7 Solomon
Sălŏmon ( Sŏlŏmon), ōnis, m., = Salômôn, Salomôn, Solomôn [ ], Solomon, son of David, Prud. Hamart. 581; Juvenc. 2, 717; Alcim. 6, 387; Lact. 4, 16. —Hence,A.Sălŏmōnĭus ( Sŏlŏm-), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Solomon, Solomon ' s:B.templum,
Lact. 4, 13 fin.;also called saxa,
Prud. Apoth. 512.—Să-lŏmōnĭăcus, a, um, adj. ( poet.), of Solomon, Solomon ' s: templum, Sid. poët. Ep. 4, 18; Ven. Carm. 1, 11, 1. -
8 Solomonius
Sălŏmon ( Sŏlŏmon), ōnis, m., = Salômôn, Salomôn, Solomôn [ ], Solomon, son of David, Prud. Hamart. 581; Juvenc. 2, 717; Alcim. 6, 387; Lact. 4, 16. —Hence,A.Sălŏmōnĭus ( Sŏlŏm-), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Solomon, Solomon ' s:B.templum,
Lact. 4, 13 fin.;also called saxa,
Prud. Apoth. 512.—Să-lŏmōnĭăcus, a, um, adj. ( poet.), of Solomon, Solomon ' s: templum, Sid. poët. Ep. 4, 18; Ven. Carm. 1, 11, 1.
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