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1 chus
chūs, ŏos, m., = chous, a measure for liquids, = congius, Rhemn. Fann. Pond. 7, 70. -
2 chus
cos/is N Mliquid measure; (equal to congius/3 quarts) -
3 burichus
burrĭcus or būrĭcus ( - chus), i, m. [burrus; Fr. bourrique], a small horse, Veg. 6, 2, 2; Paul. Nol. Ep. 29; cf. Schneid. ad Varr. R. R. 2, 8, 1. -
4 buricus
burrĭcus or būrĭcus ( - chus), i, m. [burrus; Fr. bourrique], a small horse, Veg. 6, 2, 2; Paul. Nol. Ep. 29; cf. Schneid. ad Varr. R. R. 2, 8, 1. -
5 burricus
burrĭcus or būrĭcus ( - chus), i, m. [burrus; Fr. bourrique], a small horse, Veg. 6, 2, 2; Paul. Nol. Ep. 29; cf. Schneid. ad Varr. R. R. 2, 8, 1. -
6 colchicum
Colchĭs, ĭdis (ĭdŏs, Val. Fl. 2, 423; 5, 202), f., = Kolchis, a province in Asia, east of the Black Sea, celebrated on account of the golden fleece and Medea; now Mingrelia; acc. Colchida, Mel. 2, 3, 6; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 226; Val. Fl. 5, 505 al.—II.Hence,A.Colchis, ĭdis, f. adj., Colchian:B.gens,
Val. Fl. 3, 418; and subst., a Colchian woman, kat exochên = Medea, Hor. Epod. 16, 58; Prop. 2 (3), 34, 8; Ov. M. 7, 301; 7, 348; acc. Gr. Colchida, Prop. 2 (3), 21, 11; voc. Colchĭ, Ov. R. Am. 262; abl. Colchide, id. M. 7, 331; Juv. 6, 643.—Colchus, a, um, Colchian:C.litora,
Ov. M. 13, 24:domus,
id. F. 3, 876:venena,
i. e. of Medea, id. M. 7, 394:rhombus,
i. e. magical, enchanting, Mart. 12, 57, 17.— Subst.: Col-chus, i, m., a Colchian, Hor. A. P. 118; and in plur.: Colchi, ōrum, the Colchians, Plin. 6, 4, 4, § 12; Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54; id. Att. 9, 9, 2;meton. for Colchis,
Mel. 1, 19, 2; Hor. C. 4, 4, 63.—Colchĭcus, a, um, Colchian:venena,
of Medea, Hor. Epod. 17, 35; cf. the preced.— Subst.: col-chĭcum, i, n., a plant with a poisonous root: Colcbicum auctumnale, Linn.; Plin. 28, 9, 33, § 129. -
7 Colchicus
Colchĭs, ĭdis (ĭdŏs, Val. Fl. 2, 423; 5, 202), f., = Kolchis, a province in Asia, east of the Black Sea, celebrated on account of the golden fleece and Medea; now Mingrelia; acc. Colchida, Mel. 2, 3, 6; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 226; Val. Fl. 5, 505 al.—II.Hence,A.Colchis, ĭdis, f. adj., Colchian:B.gens,
Val. Fl. 3, 418; and subst., a Colchian woman, kat exochên = Medea, Hor. Epod. 16, 58; Prop. 2 (3), 34, 8; Ov. M. 7, 301; 7, 348; acc. Gr. Colchida, Prop. 2 (3), 21, 11; voc. Colchĭ, Ov. R. Am. 262; abl. Colchide, id. M. 7, 331; Juv. 6, 643.—Colchus, a, um, Colchian:C.litora,
Ov. M. 13, 24:domus,
id. F. 3, 876:venena,
i. e. of Medea, id. M. 7, 394:rhombus,
i. e. magical, enchanting, Mart. 12, 57, 17.— Subst.: Col-chus, i, m., a Colchian, Hor. A. P. 118; and in plur.: Colchi, ōrum, the Colchians, Plin. 6, 4, 4, § 12; Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54; id. Att. 9, 9, 2;meton. for Colchis,
Mel. 1, 19, 2; Hor. C. 4, 4, 63.—Colchĭcus, a, um, Colchian:venena,
of Medea, Hor. Epod. 17, 35; cf. the preced.— Subst.: col-chĭcum, i, n., a plant with a poisonous root: Colcbicum auctumnale, Linn.; Plin. 28, 9, 33, § 129. -
8 Colchis
Colchĭs, ĭdis (ĭdŏs, Val. Fl. 2, 423; 5, 202), f., = Kolchis, a province in Asia, east of the Black Sea, celebrated on account of the golden fleece and Medea; now Mingrelia; acc. Colchida, Mel. 2, 3, 6; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 226; Val. Fl. 5, 505 al.—II.Hence,A.Colchis, ĭdis, f. adj., Colchian:B.gens,
Val. Fl. 3, 418; and subst., a Colchian woman, kat exochên = Medea, Hor. Epod. 16, 58; Prop. 2 (3), 34, 8; Ov. M. 7, 301; 7, 348; acc. Gr. Colchida, Prop. 2 (3), 21, 11; voc. Colchĭ, Ov. R. Am. 262; abl. Colchide, id. M. 7, 331; Juv. 6, 643.—Colchus, a, um, Colchian:C.litora,
Ov. M. 13, 24:domus,
id. F. 3, 876:venena,
i. e. of Medea, id. M. 7, 394:rhombus,
i. e. magical, enchanting, Mart. 12, 57, 17.— Subst.: Col-chus, i, m., a Colchian, Hor. A. P. 118; and in plur.: Colchi, ōrum, the Colchians, Plin. 6, 4, 4, § 12; Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54; id. Att. 9, 9, 2;meton. for Colchis,
Mel. 1, 19, 2; Hor. C. 4, 4, 63.—Colchĭcus, a, um, Colchian:venena,
of Medea, Hor. Epod. 17, 35; cf. the preced.— Subst.: col-chĭcum, i, n., a plant with a poisonous root: Colcbicum auctumnale, Linn.; Plin. 28, 9, 33, § 129. -
9 Colchus
Colchĭs, ĭdis (ĭdŏs, Val. Fl. 2, 423; 5, 202), f., = Kolchis, a province in Asia, east of the Black Sea, celebrated on account of the golden fleece and Medea; now Mingrelia; acc. Colchida, Mel. 2, 3, 6; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 226; Val. Fl. 5, 505 al.—II.Hence,A.Colchis, ĭdis, f. adj., Colchian:B.gens,
Val. Fl. 3, 418; and subst., a Colchian woman, kat exochên = Medea, Hor. Epod. 16, 58; Prop. 2 (3), 34, 8; Ov. M. 7, 301; 7, 348; acc. Gr. Colchida, Prop. 2 (3), 21, 11; voc. Colchĭ, Ov. R. Am. 262; abl. Colchide, id. M. 7, 331; Juv. 6, 643.—Colchus, a, um, Colchian:C.litora,
Ov. M. 13, 24:domus,
id. F. 3, 876:venena,
i. e. of Medea, id. M. 7, 394:rhombus,
i. e. magical, enchanting, Mart. 12, 57, 17.— Subst.: Col-chus, i, m., a Colchian, Hor. A. P. 118; and in plur.: Colchi, ōrum, the Colchians, Plin. 6, 4, 4, § 12; Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54; id. Att. 9, 9, 2;meton. for Colchis,
Mel. 1, 19, 2; Hor. C. 4, 4, 63.—Colchĭcus, a, um, Colchian:venena,
of Medea, Hor. Epod. 17, 35; cf. the preced.— Subst.: col-chĭcum, i, n., a plant with a poisonous root: Colcbicum auctumnale, Linn.; Plin. 28, 9, 33, § 129. -
10 Inachides
Īnăchus or - os, i, m., = Inachos, the first king of Argos, father of Io and Phoroneus, Hor. C. 2, 3, 21; 3, 19, 1; Verg. A. 7, 372; Lact. 1, 11, 20. Also, a river in Argolis named for king Inachus, now Banitza, Plin. 4, 5, 9, § 17; Ov. M. 1, 583; 642 sq.; Verg. A. 7, 792; Stat. Th. 4, 119.—II.Derivv.A.Īnăchĭus, a, um, adj., Inachian; poet. also, i. q. Argive or Grecian:B. C.juvenca,
i. e. Io. Verg. G. 3, 153;hence also: bos,
i. e. Isis, identified with Io, Ov. F. 3, 658:ira,
i. e. of Juno against Io, Petr. 139: Argi ( governed by Inachus, or on the river Inachus), Verg. A. 7, 286:undae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Val. Fl. 4, 397; but also of the Lernean Sea (of Lerna, near Argos), Luc. 4, 634:rex,
i. e. Adrastus, king of Argos, Stat. Th. 2, 145: litus, i. e. Argolic or Grecian, Ov. F. 5, 656:urbes,
Verg. A. 11, 286:natae,
Val. Fl. 8, 148:Linus (as the son of the Argive Psamathe),
Prop. 2, 13 (3, 4), 8:Perseus (as the son of the Argive Danaë),
Claud. in Ruf. 1, 278. —Īnăchĭ-des, ae, m., a male descendant of Inachus; so Perseus (cf. in the preced.), Ov. M. 4, 720; Epaphus (as the son of Io), id. ib. 1, 753; in plur., the Argives, Stat. Th. 3, 365. — Īnăchis, ĭdis, f., Inachian; or subst., a female descendant of Inachus:ripae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Ov. M. 1, 640:Acrisione (as the daughter of the Argive Danaë),
Verg. Cat. 11, 33.— Subst., of lo, Prop. 2, 33 (3, 31), 4; Ov. F. 1, 454; id. M. 1, 611;identified with Isis (v. above, under Inachius),
id. ib. 9, 687.—In plur.: Īnăchĭdes, um, female Argives, Claud. B. G. 407. -
11 Inachis
Īnăchus or - os, i, m., = Inachos, the first king of Argos, father of Io and Phoroneus, Hor. C. 2, 3, 21; 3, 19, 1; Verg. A. 7, 372; Lact. 1, 11, 20. Also, a river in Argolis named for king Inachus, now Banitza, Plin. 4, 5, 9, § 17; Ov. M. 1, 583; 642 sq.; Verg. A. 7, 792; Stat. Th. 4, 119.—II.Derivv.A.Īnăchĭus, a, um, adj., Inachian; poet. also, i. q. Argive or Grecian:B. C.juvenca,
i. e. Io. Verg. G. 3, 153;hence also: bos,
i. e. Isis, identified with Io, Ov. F. 3, 658:ira,
i. e. of Juno against Io, Petr. 139: Argi ( governed by Inachus, or on the river Inachus), Verg. A. 7, 286:undae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Val. Fl. 4, 397; but also of the Lernean Sea (of Lerna, near Argos), Luc. 4, 634:rex,
i. e. Adrastus, king of Argos, Stat. Th. 2, 145: litus, i. e. Argolic or Grecian, Ov. F. 5, 656:urbes,
Verg. A. 11, 286:natae,
Val. Fl. 8, 148:Linus (as the son of the Argive Psamathe),
Prop. 2, 13 (3, 4), 8:Perseus (as the son of the Argive Danaë),
Claud. in Ruf. 1, 278. —Īnăchĭ-des, ae, m., a male descendant of Inachus; so Perseus (cf. in the preced.), Ov. M. 4, 720; Epaphus (as the son of Io), id. ib. 1, 753; in plur., the Argives, Stat. Th. 3, 365. — Īnăchis, ĭdis, f., Inachian; or subst., a female descendant of Inachus:ripae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Ov. M. 1, 640:Acrisione (as the daughter of the Argive Danaë),
Verg. Cat. 11, 33.— Subst., of lo, Prop. 2, 33 (3, 31), 4; Ov. F. 1, 454; id. M. 1, 611;identified with Isis (v. above, under Inachius),
id. ib. 9, 687.—In plur.: Īnăchĭdes, um, female Argives, Claud. B. G. 407. -
12 Inachius
Īnăchus or - os, i, m., = Inachos, the first king of Argos, father of Io and Phoroneus, Hor. C. 2, 3, 21; 3, 19, 1; Verg. A. 7, 372; Lact. 1, 11, 20. Also, a river in Argolis named for king Inachus, now Banitza, Plin. 4, 5, 9, § 17; Ov. M. 1, 583; 642 sq.; Verg. A. 7, 792; Stat. Th. 4, 119.—II.Derivv.A.Īnăchĭus, a, um, adj., Inachian; poet. also, i. q. Argive or Grecian:B. C.juvenca,
i. e. Io. Verg. G. 3, 153;hence also: bos,
i. e. Isis, identified with Io, Ov. F. 3, 658:ira,
i. e. of Juno against Io, Petr. 139: Argi ( governed by Inachus, or on the river Inachus), Verg. A. 7, 286:undae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Val. Fl. 4, 397; but also of the Lernean Sea (of Lerna, near Argos), Luc. 4, 634:rex,
i. e. Adrastus, king of Argos, Stat. Th. 2, 145: litus, i. e. Argolic or Grecian, Ov. F. 5, 656:urbes,
Verg. A. 11, 286:natae,
Val. Fl. 8, 148:Linus (as the son of the Argive Psamathe),
Prop. 2, 13 (3, 4), 8:Perseus (as the son of the Argive Danaë),
Claud. in Ruf. 1, 278. —Īnăchĭ-des, ae, m., a male descendant of Inachus; so Perseus (cf. in the preced.), Ov. M. 4, 720; Epaphus (as the son of Io), id. ib. 1, 753; in plur., the Argives, Stat. Th. 3, 365. — Īnăchis, ĭdis, f., Inachian; or subst., a female descendant of Inachus:ripae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Ov. M. 1, 640:Acrisione (as the daughter of the Argive Danaë),
Verg. Cat. 11, 33.— Subst., of lo, Prop. 2, 33 (3, 31), 4; Ov. F. 1, 454; id. M. 1, 611;identified with Isis (v. above, under Inachius),
id. ib. 9, 687.—In plur.: Īnăchĭdes, um, female Argives, Claud. B. G. 407. -
13 Inachos
Īnăchus or - os, i, m., = Inachos, the first king of Argos, father of Io and Phoroneus, Hor. C. 2, 3, 21; 3, 19, 1; Verg. A. 7, 372; Lact. 1, 11, 20. Also, a river in Argolis named for king Inachus, now Banitza, Plin. 4, 5, 9, § 17; Ov. M. 1, 583; 642 sq.; Verg. A. 7, 792; Stat. Th. 4, 119.—II.Derivv.A.Īnăchĭus, a, um, adj., Inachian; poet. also, i. q. Argive or Grecian:B. C.juvenca,
i. e. Io. Verg. G. 3, 153;hence also: bos,
i. e. Isis, identified with Io, Ov. F. 3, 658:ira,
i. e. of Juno against Io, Petr. 139: Argi ( governed by Inachus, or on the river Inachus), Verg. A. 7, 286:undae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Val. Fl. 4, 397; but also of the Lernean Sea (of Lerna, near Argos), Luc. 4, 634:rex,
i. e. Adrastus, king of Argos, Stat. Th. 2, 145: litus, i. e. Argolic or Grecian, Ov. F. 5, 656:urbes,
Verg. A. 11, 286:natae,
Val. Fl. 8, 148:Linus (as the son of the Argive Psamathe),
Prop. 2, 13 (3, 4), 8:Perseus (as the son of the Argive Danaë),
Claud. in Ruf. 1, 278. —Īnăchĭ-des, ae, m., a male descendant of Inachus; so Perseus (cf. in the preced.), Ov. M. 4, 720; Epaphus (as the son of Io), id. ib. 1, 753; in plur., the Argives, Stat. Th. 3, 365. — Īnăchis, ĭdis, f., Inachian; or subst., a female descendant of Inachus:ripae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Ov. M. 1, 640:Acrisione (as the daughter of the Argive Danaë),
Verg. Cat. 11, 33.— Subst., of lo, Prop. 2, 33 (3, 31), 4; Ov. F. 1, 454; id. M. 1, 611;identified with Isis (v. above, under Inachius),
id. ib. 9, 687.—In plur.: Īnăchĭdes, um, female Argives, Claud. B. G. 407. -
14 Inachus
Īnăchus or - os, i, m., = Inachos, the first king of Argos, father of Io and Phoroneus, Hor. C. 2, 3, 21; 3, 19, 1; Verg. A. 7, 372; Lact. 1, 11, 20. Also, a river in Argolis named for king Inachus, now Banitza, Plin. 4, 5, 9, § 17; Ov. M. 1, 583; 642 sq.; Verg. A. 7, 792; Stat. Th. 4, 119.—II.Derivv.A.Īnăchĭus, a, um, adj., Inachian; poet. also, i. q. Argive or Grecian:B. C.juvenca,
i. e. Io. Verg. G. 3, 153;hence also: bos,
i. e. Isis, identified with Io, Ov. F. 3, 658:ira,
i. e. of Juno against Io, Petr. 139: Argi ( governed by Inachus, or on the river Inachus), Verg. A. 7, 286:undae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Val. Fl. 4, 397; but also of the Lernean Sea (of Lerna, near Argos), Luc. 4, 634:rex,
i. e. Adrastus, king of Argos, Stat. Th. 2, 145: litus, i. e. Argolic or Grecian, Ov. F. 5, 656:urbes,
Verg. A. 11, 286:natae,
Val. Fl. 8, 148:Linus (as the son of the Argive Psamathe),
Prop. 2, 13 (3, 4), 8:Perseus (as the son of the Argive Danaë),
Claud. in Ruf. 1, 278. —Īnăchĭ-des, ae, m., a male descendant of Inachus; so Perseus (cf. in the preced.), Ov. M. 4, 720; Epaphus (as the son of Io), id. ib. 1, 753; in plur., the Argives, Stat. Th. 3, 365. — Īnăchis, ĭdis, f., Inachian; or subst., a female descendant of Inachus:ripae,
i. e. of the river Inachus, Ov. M. 1, 640:Acrisione (as the daughter of the Argive Danaë),
Verg. Cat. 11, 33.— Subst., of lo, Prop. 2, 33 (3, 31), 4; Ov. F. 1, 454; id. M. 1, 611;identified with Isis (v. above, under Inachius),
id. ib. 9, 687.—In plur.: Īnăchĭdes, um, female Argives, Claud. B. G. 407.
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