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41 Cecrops
Cēcrops, ŏpis, m., = Kekrops, the most ancient king of Attica, who went there from the Egyptian Sais, and was founder of the citadel of Athens (which is hence called Cecropia; v. infra), Hyg. Fab. 48 and 158; Cic. Leg. 2, 25, 63; Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 194; acc. to the fable, half man and half serpent;II.hence, geminus,
Ov. M. 2, 555.—Hence,A.Cēcrŏpĭus, a, um, adj.1.Of or pertaining to Cecrops, Cecropian; and subst.: Cēcrŏpĭa, ae, f., the citadel of Athens, built by Cecrops, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 194:2.arx,
Ov. M. 6, 70; 15, 427.—Hence, meton. for Athens, Cat. 64, 79.—Far more freq.,Pertaining to Athens or Attica, Athenian, Attic:B.fines,
the Attic territory, Lucr. 6, 1139 Lachm.:coloni,
Prop. 2 (3), 33, 29:Eumolpus (born at Athens),
Ov. M. 11, 93:thymus,
Verg. G. 4, 270:apes,
id. ib. 4, 177; Mart. 9, 14:mel,
id. 13, 24:cothurnus,
tragedy, which was native to Athens, Hor. C. 2, 1, 12: domūs opprobrium (on account of Procne, the daughter of the Athenian king Pandion; cf.Atthis),
id. ib. 4, 12, 6:fides,
i. e. the fidelity of the friends Theseus and Pirithous, Stat. S. 2, 6, 55:dote madent pectora,
full of Athenian wisdom, Mart. 7, 69, 2; cf. id. 1, 40.—Cēcrŏpĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Cecrops; voc. Cecropidā (i. e. Theseus), Ov. M. 8, 550.—Appel. for one of noble descent, Juv. 8, 46 sq.— Plur.: Cē-crŏpĭdae, ārum, Athenians, Ov. M. 7, 486; 7, 502; Mart. Cap. 4, § 424; 9, § 888.—C.Cēcrŏpĭs, ĭdis ( dat. plur. Cecropidis, Lact. 1, 17, 14; voc. Cecropĭ, Ov. H. 10, 100), f., a female descendant of Cecrops; so his daughter Aglauros, Ov. M. 2, 806; cf. id. ib. 2, 797.— Adj.:2.ales,
i. e. Procne, Ov. Am. 3, 12, 32:virgines,
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42 Honorianus
Hŏnōrĭus, ĭi, m., son of the emperor Theodosius I., and brother of Arcadius, the first emperor of the western Roman empire, Claud. Nupt. Hon. 118; Aur. Vict. Epit. 48 fin. —II.Derivv.A.Hŏnōrĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the emperor Honorius, Honorian: thermae, Cod. Theod. [p. 863] 15, 1, 50.—B. C. -
43 Honorias
Hŏnōrĭus, ĭi, m., son of the emperor Theodosius I., and brother of Arcadius, the first emperor of the western Roman empire, Claud. Nupt. Hon. 118; Aur. Vict. Epit. 48 fin. —II.Derivv.A.Hŏnōrĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the emperor Honorius, Honorian: thermae, Cod. Theod. [p. 863] 15, 1, 50.—B. C. -
44 Honorius
Hŏnōrĭus, ĭi, m., son of the emperor Theodosius I., and brother of Arcadius, the first emperor of the western Roman empire, Claud. Nupt. Hon. 118; Aur. Vict. Epit. 48 fin. —II.Derivv.A.Hŏnōrĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the emperor Honorius, Honorian: thermae, Cod. Theod. [p. 863] 15, 1, 50.—B. C. -
45 Tantalos
Tantălus ( - los), i (Greek collat. form of dat. Tantaleo, after the form Tantaleus), m., = Tantalos, a king of Phrygia, son of Jupiter, and father of Pelops and Niobe. He was admitted by Jupiter to the feasts of the gods;A.but, having disclosed their secrets, he was sent for punishment to the infernal regions, where he stood up to his chin in water under an overhanging fruittree, both of which retreated whenever he attempted to satisfy the hunger and thirst that tormented him. A rock also hung over him ever threatening to fall,
Hyg. Fab. 82; Ov. Am. 2, 2, 44; id. M. 4, 457; 6, 172; 10, 41; Poët. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 5, 10; Cic. Tusc. 4, 16, 35; id. Fin. 1, 18, 60; Hor. Epod. 17, 66; id. S. 1, 1, 68; Tib. 1, 3, 77 al.—Hence,Tantălĕus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tantalus:B.sors,
Prop. 2, 17 (3, 9), 5:manus,
id. 2, 1, 66:mensa,
Stat. Th. 11, 128. —Tantălĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tantalus; of Pelops, Ov. Tr. 2, 385; of the grandsons of Tantalus ( Atreus and Thyestes): Tantalidarum internecio, Poët. ap. Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 90; so,C.Tantalidae fratres,
Ov. F. 2, 627; of his great-grandson, Agamemnon, id. M. 12, 626; id. H. 8, 45; id. Am. 2, 8, 13; id. F. 5, 307 al.—Tan-tălis, ĭdis, f., a female descendant of Tantalus; of Niobe, Ov. M. 6, 211; Stat. Th. 3, 193; Sen. Herc. Oet. 197; of Hermione, daughter of Menelaus, Ov. H. 8, 122:matres,
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46 Tantalus
Tantălus ( - los), i (Greek collat. form of dat. Tantaleo, after the form Tantaleus), m., = Tantalos, a king of Phrygia, son of Jupiter, and father of Pelops and Niobe. He was admitted by Jupiter to the feasts of the gods;A.but, having disclosed their secrets, he was sent for punishment to the infernal regions, where he stood up to his chin in water under an overhanging fruittree, both of which retreated whenever he attempted to satisfy the hunger and thirst that tormented him. A rock also hung over him ever threatening to fall,
Hyg. Fab. 82; Ov. Am. 2, 2, 44; id. M. 4, 457; 6, 172; 10, 41; Poët. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 5, 10; Cic. Tusc. 4, 16, 35; id. Fin. 1, 18, 60; Hor. Epod. 17, 66; id. S. 1, 1, 68; Tib. 1, 3, 77 al.—Hence,Tantălĕus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tantalus:B.sors,
Prop. 2, 17 (3, 9), 5:manus,
id. 2, 1, 66:mensa,
Stat. Th. 11, 128. —Tantălĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tantalus; of Pelops, Ov. Tr. 2, 385; of the grandsons of Tantalus ( Atreus and Thyestes): Tantalidarum internecio, Poët. ap. Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 90; so,C.Tantalidae fratres,
Ov. F. 2, 627; of his great-grandson, Agamemnon, id. M. 12, 626; id. H. 8, 45; id. Am. 2, 8, 13; id. F. 5, 307 al.—Tan-tălis, ĭdis, f., a female descendant of Tantalus; of Niobe, Ov. M. 6, 211; Stat. Th. 3, 193; Sen. Herc. Oet. 197; of Hermione, daughter of Menelaus, Ov. H. 8, 122:matres,
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47 потомок по женской линии
General subject: female descendantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потомок по женской линии
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48 वृद्धा _vṛddhā
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49 neptis
neptis is, f [cf. nepos], a granddaughter, C.: Veneris, i. e. Ino, O.: doctas Cybeleia neptes vidit, i. e. the Muses, O.* * *granddaughter; female descendant -
50 अगस्ति
agástim. (according to Uṇ. IV, 179 fr. 2. a-ga, a mountain, andᅠ asti, thrower, 2. as). N. of a Ṛishi (author of several Vedic hymns;
said to have been the son of both Mitra andᅠ Varuṇa by Urvaṡī;
to have been born in a water-jar;
to have been of short stature;
to have swallowed the ocean, andᅠ compelled the Vindhya mountains to prostrate themselves before him;
to have conquered andᅠ civilized the South;
to have written on medicine, etc.);
the star Canopus (of which Agastya is the regent, said to be the « cleanser of water», because of turbid waters becoming clean at its rising Ragh. XIII, 36);
Agasti Grandiflora Suṡr. < alsoᅠ - dru f. L. >;
( ayas) m. pl. the descendants of Agastya;
(ī) f. a female descendant of Agastya Pāṇ. 6-4, 149 Sch.
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51 काक्षीवत
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52 कालब्धी
kālabdhīf. a female descendant of Ka-labdha (accord. toᅠ Ṡākaṭ.) Gaṇar. 48 Comm.
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53 काश्यप
kā́ṡyapamf (ī)n. belonging to Kaṡyapa, relating to orᅠ connected with him (e.g.. kāṡyapīdevī, the earth Hariv. 10645 ;
seeᅠ kāṡyapī below) MBh. etc.;
(gaṇa bidâ̱di) a patr. fr. Kaṡyapa (designating an old grammarian VPrāt. Pāṇ. 8-4, 67 andᅠ many other persons, including some, whose family-name was unknown Comm. on KātyṠr. ;
many subdivisions of Kāṡyapa families are known e.g.. urubilvā-k-, gayā-k-, daṡabala-k-, nadī-k-, mahā-k- hasti-k-);
N. of Aruṇa (the sun) VP. III, 12, 41 ;
of Vishṇu L. ;
a sort of deer L. ;
a fish L. ;
(ī) f. a female descendant of Kaṡyapa VarBṛS. ;
the earth (according to a legend of the Purāṇas, Paraṡu-rāma, after the destruction of the Kshatriya race andᅠ the performance of an Aṡvamedha sacrifice, presented the sovereignty of the earth to Kaṡyapa) MBh. VIII, 3164 Hcar. ;
(am) n. N. of different Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
- काश्यपद्वीप
- काश्यपनन्दन
- काश्यपपरिवर्त
- काश्यपस्मृति
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54 कौत्स
kaútsamfn. relating to Kutsa RPrāt. ;
m. patr. of a teacher ṠBr. X ĀṡvṠr. Nir. etc.. ;
of Durmitra andᅠ Sumitra RAnukr. ;
of a pupil of Vara-tantu Ragh. V, 1 ;
of a son-in-law of Bhagī-ratha MBh. XIII, 6270 ;
of Jaimini MBh. I, 2046 ;
N. of a degraded family ( seeᅠ kuts) KātyṠr. ;
(ī) f. « a female descendant of Kutsa» seeᅠ kaútsī-pútra;
(am) n. N. of a Sûkta (composed by Kutsa) Mn. XI, 249 ;
of different Sāmans ĀrshBr. Lāṭy. ;
- कौत्सीपुत्र
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55 कौथुम
kauthumam. patr. fr. Kuthumin
N. of a teacher Pravar. BrahmaP. ;
of Pārāṡarya VāyuP. ;
(ī) f. a female descendant of Kuthumin Vop. IV, 15 ;
(ās) m. pl. the school of Kuthumin Pāṇ. 6-4, 144 Vārtt. 1 ;
gaṇa kārta-kaujapâ̱di;
( kaudhuma) Divyâ̱v. XXXIII.
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56 कौरव्यायणीपुत्र
kaúravyāyaṇī-pútram. « son of a female descendant of Kuru»
N. of a teacher ṠBr. XIV, 8, 1, 1.
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57 कौहलीपुत्र
kauhalīputram. « son of a female descendant of Kohala»
N. of a grammarian TPrāt. II, 5.
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58 गौकक्ष्यायण
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59 गौतम
gautamámf (ī)n. relating to Gotama (with pada-stobha m. pl. N. of a Sāman.);
m. patr. fr. Gotama (N. of Kuṡri, Uddālaka, Aruṇa ṠBr. ;
of Ṡaradvat Hariv. Mṛicch. V, 30 VP. ;
of Ṡatânanda L. ;
of Ṡākya-muni;
of Nodhas andᅠ Vāma-deva RAnukr. ;
of a teacher of ritual Lāṭy. ĀṡvṠr. ĀṡvGṛ. ;
of a grammarian TPrāt. Lāṭy. <with the epithet sthavira>;
of a legislator Yājñ. I, 5 ;
the father of Ekata, Dvita, andᅠ Trita MBh. IX, 2073);
(= got-) N. of the first pupil of the last Jina (one of the three Kevalins);
N. of a Nāga ( alsoᅠ - maka) Divyâ̱v. II ;
m. pl. Gautama's family Hariv. 1788 Pravar. ;
a kind of poison L. ;
n. N. of several Sāmans ĀrshBr. Lāṭy. IV, 6, 16 ;
fat (cf. bhāradvāja, « bone») L. ;
( gaútamī) f. (ganas gaurâ̱di andᅠ ṡārṅgaravâ̱di) a female descendant of Gotama (N. of Kṛipī Hariv. BhP. ;
of Mahā-prajāpatī Lalit. VII, XV) MBh. XIII, 17 ff. Ṡak. ;
N. of Durgā Hariv. 10236 ;
of a Rākshasī L. ;
of a river (= go-dāvarī, orᅠ go-matī)
MBh. XIII, 7647 R. VI, 2, 27 ;
the bile-stone of cattle ( go-rocanā) L. ;
= rājanī L. ;
- गौतमन्यग्रोध
- गौतमपृच्छा
- गौतमवन
- गौतमस
- गौतमसम्भवा
- गौतमसरस्
- गौतमस्वामिन्
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60 तार्णकर्णीपुत्र
tārṇakarṇī-putram. the son of a female descendant of Tṛiṇa-karṇa Pāṇ. 6-1, 13 Vārtt. 3 Pat.
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