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Mantŭa, ae, f., a city of Gallia Transpadana, on the Mincius, in whose vicinity was Andes, the birthplace of Virgil, still called Mantua, Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 130; Liv. 24, 10, 7; Verg. A. 10, 200:II.Mantua Vergilio gaudet,
Ov. Am. 3, 15, 7; Sil. 8, 595.— Hence,Mantŭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Mantua or to Virgil, Mantuan, Virgilian:fama,
Stat. S. 4, 7, 26:Maro,
Min. Fel. Octav. 19:vates,
Mart. Cap. 2, § 212;also called Mantuanus Homerus,
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Mantua, ae, f., bekannte Stadt in Oberitalien, am Flusse Mincius, in deren Nähe der Flecken Andes lag, der Geburtsort des Dichters Vergil, Liv. 24, 10, 7. Ov. am. 3, 15, 7. Sil. 8, 595. – Dav. Mantuānus, a, um, mantuanisch, aus Mantua, Homerus, v. Vergil, Macr.: ders. poëta, Apul. apol. 10; u. poëtarum Publius Mantuanus, Sidon.: bl. Mantuanus, Macr. – dah. poet. = vergilianisch, fama, Stat.: carmina, Solin.
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Mantua, ae, f., bekannte Stadt in Oberitalien, am Flusse Mincius, in deren Nähe der Flecken Andes lag, der Geburtsort des Dichters Vergil, Liv. 24, 10, 7. Ov. am. 3, 15, 7. Sil. 8, 595. – Dav. Mantuānus, a, um, mantuanisch, aus Mantua, Homerus, v. Vergil, Macr.: ders. poëta, Apul. apol. 10; u. poëtarum Publius Mantuanus, Sidon.: bl. Mantuanus, Macr. – dah. poet. = vergilianisch, fama, Stat.: carmina, Solin. -
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mantua[´mæntuə] n ост. дамска мантия, наметало. -
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['mæntjʊə]nome proprio Mantova f.* * *Mantua /ˈmæntjʊə/n.(geogr.) MantovaMantuana. e n.mantovano.(Place names) Mantua /ˈmæntjʊə, USA -tʃʊə/* * *['mæntjʊə]nome proprio Mantova f. -
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['mæntjʊə]nome proprio Mantova f.* * *mantua /ˈmæntjʊə/n.(stor.) veste femminile in uso nel '600 e nel '700.* * *['mæntjʊə]nome proprio Mantova f. -
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ae f.Мантуя, город в Транспаданской Галлии, на реке Mincius, родина Вергилия L, O, Sil -
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География: (г.) Мантуя (Италия) -
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сущ.общ. г. Мантуя
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mantua — [man′tyo͞o ə, man′to͞o ə] n. [altered (after MANTUA) < Fr manteau < OFr mantel,MANTLE] a mantle or loose gown or cloak formerly worn by women … English World dictionary