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cănōpītānus

  • 1 Canopitanus

    1.
    Cănōpus, i, m., = Kanôbos, rarely Kanôpos; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    I.
    An islandtown in Lower Egypt, on the western mouth of the Nile; acc. to the fable, named after the pilot of Menelaus, who died there: Canopus (Canobus in Serv. ad Verg. G. 4, 287), Mel. 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 31, 34, § 128; Tac. A. 2, 60: famosus, i. e. notorious for its luxury, Juv. 15, 46; cf. id. 1, 26; 6, 84; Sen. Ep. 37, 3.—
    2.
    Meton., Lower Egypt; cf. Prop. 3 (4), 11, 39; Verg. G. 4, 287 Heyne.—Also the whole of Egypt, Luc. 10, 64.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    1.
    Cănōpĭcus, a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    Nili ostium,

    Mel. 1, 9, 9; 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62 sq.; 5, 31, 34, § 128:

    arbor,

    id. 12, 24, 51, § 109.—
    2.
    Cănōpēus (four syll.), a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    litora,

    Cat. 66, 58. —
    3.
    Cănōpītis, e, the same:

    collyrium,

    Cels. 6, 6.—
    4.
    Cănōpītānus, a, um, the same:

    ostium,

    Sol. 31.—
    5.
    Subst.: Cănō-pītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Canopus, Cic. ap. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    2.
    Cănōpus ( - pŏs), i, m., = Kanôpos, the brightest star in the constellation Argo (visible in Southern Europe), Manil. 1, 215; Vitr. 9, 4 (7); Plin. 2, 70, 71, § 178; Luc. 8, 181 (scanned Cănŏpŭs, Mart. Cap. 7, § 808).

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  • 2 Canopus [1]

    1. Canōpus, ī, f. (Κάνωβος, selten Κάνωπος; vgl. Quint. 1, 5, 12), I) Stadt in Unterägypten, an der kanopischen (od. westl.) Nilmündung, der Sage nach Gründung der Spartaner zu Ehren des in der Gegend verstorbenen Canopus, des Steuermanns des Menelaus, Tac. ann. 2, 60; vgl. Dict. Cret. 6, 1: berüchtigt wegen der dort herrschenden Üppigkeit (Κανωβισμός), dah. Canopus famosus, Iuven. 15, 46; vgl. 6, 84. Sen. ep, 51, 3. – meton. für Unterägypten, Verg. georg. 4, 287: u. für ganz Ägypten, Lucan. 10, 64. Iuven. 1, 26. – Dav.: A) Canōpīus, a, um, kanopisch, litora, Catull. 66, 58.: Nbf. Canopaeus, Isid. 14, 3, 28. – B) Canōpicus, a, um (Κανωβικός), kanopisch, Nili ostium C., Mela u. Plin.: arbor C., Plin. – subst., Canōpica, ōrum, n., kanopisches Backwerk, Anthol. Lat. 199, 48 R. – C) Canōpītēs, ae, m., der aus Kanopus Gebürtige, der Kanopite, Canopitae collyrium, Cels. 6, 6, 25 u. 28. – Plur. Canōpītae, ārum, m. (Κανωβιται), die Einw. von Kanopus, die Kanopiten, Cic. b. Quint. 1, 5, 13. – D) Canōpītānus, a, um, kanopitanisch, ostium, Solin. 32, 42. – II) eine kleine unbewohnte Insel vor der kanopischen Nilmündung, Mela 2, 7, 6 (2. § 103). Auct. b. Alex. 25, 5.

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  • 3 Canopus

    1. Canōpus, ī, f. (Κάνωβος, selten Κάνωπος; vgl. Quint. 1, 5, 12), I) Stadt in Unterägypten, an der kanopischen (od. westl.) Nilmündung, der Sage nach Gründung der Spartaner zu Ehren des in der Gegend verstorbenen Canopus, des Steuermanns des Menelaus, Tac. ann. 2, 60; vgl. Dict. Cret. 6, 1: berüchtigt wegen der dort herrschenden Üppigkeit (Κανωβισμός), dah. Canopus famosus, Iuven. 15, 46; vgl. 6, 84. Sen. ep, 51, 3. – meton. für Unterägypten, Verg. georg. 4, 287: u. für ganz Ägypten, Lucan. 10, 64. Iuven. 1, 26. – Dav.: A) Canōpīus, a, um, kanopisch, litora, Catull. 66, 58.: Nbf. Canopaeus, Isid. 14, 3, 28. – B) Canōpicus, a, um (Κανωβικός), kanopisch, Nili ostium C., Mela u. Plin.: arbor C., Plin. – subst., Canōpica, ōrum, n., kanopisches Backwerk, Anthol. Lat. 199, 48 R. – C) Canōpītēs, ae, m., der aus Kanopus Gebürtige, der Kanopite, Canopitae collyrium, Cels. 6, 6, 25 u. 28. – Plur. Canōpītae, ārum, m. (Κανωβιται), die Einw. von Kanopus, die Kanopiten, Cic. b. Quint. 1, 5, 13. – D) Canōpītānus, a, um, kanopitanisch, ostium, Solin. 32, 42. – II) eine kleine unbewohnte Insel vor der kanopischen Nilmündung, Mela 2, 7, 6 (2. § 103). Auct. b. Alex. 25, 5.
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    2. Canōpus u. -os, ī, m. (Κάνωπος), ein Stern erster Größe im Schiffe Argo, einem Sternbilde auf der südlichen Halbkugel, nur im südl. Europa sichtbar, Manil. 1, 215. Plin. 2, 178. Lucan. 8, 181: stella Canopi, Vitr. 9, 5, 4. – Canŏpos gemessen b. Mart. Cap. 8. § 808.

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  • 4 Canopeus

    1.
    Cănōpus, i, m., = Kanôbos, rarely Kanôpos; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    I.
    An islandtown in Lower Egypt, on the western mouth of the Nile; acc. to the fable, named after the pilot of Menelaus, who died there: Canopus (Canobus in Serv. ad Verg. G. 4, 287), Mel. 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 31, 34, § 128; Tac. A. 2, 60: famosus, i. e. notorious for its luxury, Juv. 15, 46; cf. id. 1, 26; 6, 84; Sen. Ep. 37, 3.—
    2.
    Meton., Lower Egypt; cf. Prop. 3 (4), 11, 39; Verg. G. 4, 287 Heyne.—Also the whole of Egypt, Luc. 10, 64.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    1.
    Cănōpĭcus, a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    Nili ostium,

    Mel. 1, 9, 9; 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62 sq.; 5, 31, 34, § 128:

    arbor,

    id. 12, 24, 51, § 109.—
    2.
    Cănōpēus (four syll.), a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    litora,

    Cat. 66, 58. —
    3.
    Cănōpītis, e, the same:

    collyrium,

    Cels. 6, 6.—
    4.
    Cănōpītānus, a, um, the same:

    ostium,

    Sol. 31.—
    5.
    Subst.: Cănō-pītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Canopus, Cic. ap. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    2.
    Cănōpus ( - pŏs), i, m., = Kanôpos, the brightest star in the constellation Argo (visible in Southern Europe), Manil. 1, 215; Vitr. 9, 4 (7); Plin. 2, 70, 71, § 178; Luc. 8, 181 (scanned Cănŏpŭs, Mart. Cap. 7, § 808).

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  • 5 Canopicus

    1.
    Cănōpus, i, m., = Kanôbos, rarely Kanôpos; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    I.
    An islandtown in Lower Egypt, on the western mouth of the Nile; acc. to the fable, named after the pilot of Menelaus, who died there: Canopus (Canobus in Serv. ad Verg. G. 4, 287), Mel. 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 31, 34, § 128; Tac. A. 2, 60: famosus, i. e. notorious for its luxury, Juv. 15, 46; cf. id. 1, 26; 6, 84; Sen. Ep. 37, 3.—
    2.
    Meton., Lower Egypt; cf. Prop. 3 (4), 11, 39; Verg. G. 4, 287 Heyne.—Also the whole of Egypt, Luc. 10, 64.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    1.
    Cănōpĭcus, a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    Nili ostium,

    Mel. 1, 9, 9; 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62 sq.; 5, 31, 34, § 128:

    arbor,

    id. 12, 24, 51, § 109.—
    2.
    Cănōpēus (four syll.), a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    litora,

    Cat. 66, 58. —
    3.
    Cănōpītis, e, the same:

    collyrium,

    Cels. 6, 6.—
    4.
    Cănōpītānus, a, um, the same:

    ostium,

    Sol. 31.—
    5.
    Subst.: Cănō-pītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Canopus, Cic. ap. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    2.
    Cănōpus ( - pŏs), i, m., = Kanôpos, the brightest star in the constellation Argo (visible in Southern Europe), Manil. 1, 215; Vitr. 9, 4 (7); Plin. 2, 70, 71, § 178; Luc. 8, 181 (scanned Cănŏpŭs, Mart. Cap. 7, § 808).

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  • 6 Canopitae

    1.
    Cănōpus, i, m., = Kanôbos, rarely Kanôpos; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    I.
    An islandtown in Lower Egypt, on the western mouth of the Nile; acc. to the fable, named after the pilot of Menelaus, who died there: Canopus (Canobus in Serv. ad Verg. G. 4, 287), Mel. 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 31, 34, § 128; Tac. A. 2, 60: famosus, i. e. notorious for its luxury, Juv. 15, 46; cf. id. 1, 26; 6, 84; Sen. Ep. 37, 3.—
    2.
    Meton., Lower Egypt; cf. Prop. 3 (4), 11, 39; Verg. G. 4, 287 Heyne.—Also the whole of Egypt, Luc. 10, 64.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    1.
    Cănōpĭcus, a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    Nili ostium,

    Mel. 1, 9, 9; 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62 sq.; 5, 31, 34, § 128:

    arbor,

    id. 12, 24, 51, § 109.—
    2.
    Cănōpēus (four syll.), a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    litora,

    Cat. 66, 58. —
    3.
    Cănōpītis, e, the same:

    collyrium,

    Cels. 6, 6.—
    4.
    Cănōpītānus, a, um, the same:

    ostium,

    Sol. 31.—
    5.
    Subst.: Cănō-pītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Canopus, Cic. ap. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    2.
    Cănōpus ( - pŏs), i, m., = Kanôpos, the brightest star in the constellation Argo (visible in Southern Europe), Manil. 1, 215; Vitr. 9, 4 (7); Plin. 2, 70, 71, § 178; Luc. 8, 181 (scanned Cănŏpŭs, Mart. Cap. 7, § 808).

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  • 7 Canopitis

    1.
    Cănōpus, i, m., = Kanôbos, rarely Kanôpos; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    I.
    An islandtown in Lower Egypt, on the western mouth of the Nile; acc. to the fable, named after the pilot of Menelaus, who died there: Canopus (Canobus in Serv. ad Verg. G. 4, 287), Mel. 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 31, 34, § 128; Tac. A. 2, 60: famosus, i. e. notorious for its luxury, Juv. 15, 46; cf. id. 1, 26; 6, 84; Sen. Ep. 37, 3.—
    2.
    Meton., Lower Egypt; cf. Prop. 3 (4), 11, 39; Verg. G. 4, 287 Heyne.—Also the whole of Egypt, Luc. 10, 64.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    1.
    Cănōpĭcus, a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    Nili ostium,

    Mel. 1, 9, 9; 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62 sq.; 5, 31, 34, § 128:

    arbor,

    id. 12, 24, 51, § 109.—
    2.
    Cănōpēus (four syll.), a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    litora,

    Cat. 66, 58. —
    3.
    Cănōpītis, e, the same:

    collyrium,

    Cels. 6, 6.—
    4.
    Cănōpītānus, a, um, the same:

    ostium,

    Sol. 31.—
    5.
    Subst.: Cănō-pītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Canopus, Cic. ap. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    2.
    Cănōpus ( - pŏs), i, m., = Kanôpos, the brightest star in the constellation Argo (visible in Southern Europe), Manil. 1, 215; Vitr. 9, 4 (7); Plin. 2, 70, 71, § 178; Luc. 8, 181 (scanned Cănŏpŭs, Mart. Cap. 7, § 808).

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  • 8 Canopos

    1.
    Cănōpus, i, m., = Kanôbos, rarely Kanôpos; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    I.
    An islandtown in Lower Egypt, on the western mouth of the Nile; acc. to the fable, named after the pilot of Menelaus, who died there: Canopus (Canobus in Serv. ad Verg. G. 4, 287), Mel. 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 31, 34, § 128; Tac. A. 2, 60: famosus, i. e. notorious for its luxury, Juv. 15, 46; cf. id. 1, 26; 6, 84; Sen. Ep. 37, 3.—
    2.
    Meton., Lower Egypt; cf. Prop. 3 (4), 11, 39; Verg. G. 4, 287 Heyne.—Also the whole of Egypt, Luc. 10, 64.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    1.
    Cănōpĭcus, a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    Nili ostium,

    Mel. 1, 9, 9; 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62 sq.; 5, 31, 34, § 128:

    arbor,

    id. 12, 24, 51, § 109.—
    2.
    Cănōpēus (four syll.), a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    litora,

    Cat. 66, 58. —
    3.
    Cănōpītis, e, the same:

    collyrium,

    Cels. 6, 6.—
    4.
    Cănōpītānus, a, um, the same:

    ostium,

    Sol. 31.—
    5.
    Subst.: Cănō-pītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Canopus, Cic. ap. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    2.
    Cănōpus ( - pŏs), i, m., = Kanôpos, the brightest star in the constellation Argo (visible in Southern Europe), Manil. 1, 215; Vitr. 9, 4 (7); Plin. 2, 70, 71, § 178; Luc. 8, 181 (scanned Cănŏpŭs, Mart. Cap. 7, § 808).

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Canopos

  • 9 Canopus

    1.
    Cănōpus, i, m., = Kanôbos, rarely Kanôpos; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    I.
    An islandtown in Lower Egypt, on the western mouth of the Nile; acc. to the fable, named after the pilot of Menelaus, who died there: Canopus (Canobus in Serv. ad Verg. G. 4, 287), Mel. 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 31, 34, § 128; Tac. A. 2, 60: famosus, i. e. notorious for its luxury, Juv. 15, 46; cf. id. 1, 26; 6, 84; Sen. Ep. 37, 3.—
    2.
    Meton., Lower Egypt; cf. Prop. 3 (4), 11, 39; Verg. G. 4, 287 Heyne.—Also the whole of Egypt, Luc. 10, 64.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    1.
    Cănōpĭcus, a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    Nili ostium,

    Mel. 1, 9, 9; 2, 7, 6; Plin. 5, 10, 11, § 62 sq.; 5, 31, 34, § 128:

    arbor,

    id. 12, 24, 51, § 109.—
    2.
    Cănōpēus (four syll.), a, um, adj., of Canopus:

    litora,

    Cat. 66, 58. —
    3.
    Cănōpītis, e, the same:

    collyrium,

    Cels. 6, 6.—
    4.
    Cănōpītānus, a, um, the same:

    ostium,

    Sol. 31.—
    5.
    Subst.: Cănō-pītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Canopus, Cic. ap. Quint. 1, 5, 13.
    2.
    Cănōpus ( - pŏs), i, m., = Kanôpos, the brightest star in the constellation Argo (visible in Southern Europe), Manil. 1, 215; Vitr. 9, 4 (7); Plin. 2, 70, 71, § 178; Luc. 8, 181 (scanned Cănŏpŭs, Mart. Cap. 7, § 808).

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Canopus

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