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121 Acraeus
Acraeus, a, um, adj., = akraios, dwelling on the heights; an epithet of Jupiter and of Juno, whose temples stood on heights, Liv 38, 2; 32, 23. -
122 Admetus
Admētus, i, m.I.In mythology, a king of Pherœ, in Thessaly, the husband of Alcestis, whose sheep Apollo was condemned by Jupiter to tend for a long time, Serv. ad Verg. G. 3, 9; id. A. 7, 761 (cf. Alcestis).—II.In hist., a king of the Molossi, the friend and protector of Themistocles, Nep. Them. 8. -
123 Adrastea
Ā̆drastēa or Ā̆drastīa, ae, f., = Adrasteia.I.The daughter of Jupiter and Necessity (so called from an altar erected to her by Adrastus), the goddess who rewards men for their deeds, and who esp. punishes pride and arrogance:II.quod nec sinit Adrastea,
Verg. Cir. 239:ineffugibilis,
App. de Mund. p. 75; Amm. 14, 11.—A city of Mysia, late r called Parium, Plin. 5, 32, 40, § 141; Just. 11, 6, 10. -
124 Adrastia
Ā̆drastēa or Ā̆drastīa, ae, f., = Adrasteia.I.The daughter of Jupiter and Necessity (so called from an altar erected to her by Adrastus), the goddess who rewards men for their deeds, and who esp. punishes pride and arrogance:II.quod nec sinit Adrastea,
Verg. Cir. 239:ineffugibilis,
App. de Mund. p. 75; Amm. 14, 11.—A city of Mysia, late r called Parium, Plin. 5, 32, 40, § 141; Just. 11, 6, 10. -
125 Aeacus
Aeăcus, i, m., = Aiakos (Gr. acc. Aeacon, Ov. M. 9, 434), acc. to the fable, son of Jupiter by Europa, king of Ægina, father of Peleus and Telamon, grandfather of Achilles and Ajax; on account of his just government made judge in the lower regions, with Minos and Rhadamanthus:quam pæne judicantem vidimus Aeacum!
Hor. C. 2, 13, 22; cf. Ov. M. 3, 25. -
126 aegis
aegis, ĭdis, f., = aigis, idos.I.The œgis.A.The shield of Jupiter, Verg. A. 8, 354; Sil. 12, 720.—B.The shield of Minerva, with Medusa's head, Verg. A. 8, 435:II.contra sonantem Palladis aegida,
Hor. C. 3, 4, 57; so Ov. M. 2, 753; 6, 78 al.—Hence,Transf.A.A shield, defence. —So only Ovid of the jewelry by which maidens try to conceal their ugliness: decipit hac oculos aegide dives Amor, R. Am. 346.—B.In the larch-tree, the wood nearest the pith, Plin. 16, 39, 73, § 187. -
127 Aegle
Aeglē, ēs, f., = aiglê (brightness).I. II.One of the Hesperides, daughter of Atlas, Serv. ad Verg. A. 4, 484.—III.A daughter of the Sun, sister of Phaëthon, Hyg. Fab. 154 and 156. -
128 aesculus
aescŭlus (not esc-), i, f. [may be connected with edo = to eat, as fagus = beech, phêgos = oak, with phagein, but the diphthong presents a difficulty; v. Curt. p. 187], the tallest species of oak, the winter or Italian oak ( with edible acorns), sacred to Jupiter, Verg. G. 2, 16; 291;ef. Voss. ad h. l.: nec mollior aesculo,
Hor. C. 3, 10, 17 al.
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