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1 satura
satura (less correctly satira, not satyra), ae, f [fem. of satur; sc. lanx], a mixture, hotchpotch ; only in the phrase, per saturam, at random, confusedly, pell-mell: quasi per saturam sententiis exquisitis, S.— A satire, poetic medley set to music and sung on the stage: inpletae modis saturae, L.: ab saturis, i. e. after the appearance of satires, L.— A satire, poem of manners, didactic poem: in saturā nimis acer, H.* * * -
2 Theōnīnus
Theōnīnus adj., of Theon (a writer of satires): dens, H. -
3 Archilochius
Archĭlŏchus, i, m., = Archilochos, a Greek poet of Paros, who, acc. to Cic. Tusc. 1, 1, 3, lived in the age of Romulus; but, acc. to Nep. ap. Gell. 17, 21, 8, was a contemporary of Tullus Hostilius;he was the originator of iambic verse, and the author of very bitter satires,
Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 23 sq.; id. A. P. 79; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 60.—Hence, Archĭ-lŏchīus, a, um, adj., Archilochian:metrum,
Diom. p. 509 sq. P.; Serv. Centim. p. 1819 sq. P.; also an appel. for severe, bitter, acrimonius:edicta,
Cic. Att. 2, 21. -
4 Archilochus
Archĭlŏchus, i, m., = Archilochos, a Greek poet of Paros, who, acc. to Cic. Tusc. 1, 1, 3, lived in the age of Romulus; but, acc. to Nep. ap. Gell. 17, 21, 8, was a contemporary of Tullus Hostilius;he was the originator of iambic verse, and the author of very bitter satires,
Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 23 sq.; id. A. P. 79; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 60.—Hence, Archĭ-lŏchīus, a, um, adj., Archilochian:metrum,
Diom. p. 509 sq. P.; Serv. Centim. p. 1819 sq. P.; also an appel. for severe, bitter, acrimonius:edicta,
Cic. Att. 2, 21. -
5 Gerontodidasculus
Gĕrontŏdĭdascŭlus, i, m. (= gerontodidaskalos, an old man's teacher), the title of one of the satires of Varro, Varr. Frag. p. 279 Bip. -
6 Hipponacteus
Hippōnax, actis, m., = Hippônax, a Greek poet of Ephesus, who wrote in iambics, celebrated for the bitterness of his satires, Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 91; Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 12. —II.Deriv.: Hippōnactēus, a, um, adj., of Hipponax, in the style of Hipponax, Hipponactean: praeconium, i. e. a bitter, biting poem (of Licinius Calvus), Cic. Fam. 7, 24, 1.— Subst.: Hippōnacteus, i, m. (sc. versus), the sort of iambic verse invented by Hipponax:senarios et Hipponacteos effugere vix possumus,
Cic. Or. 56, 189. -
7 Hipponax
Hippōnax, actis, m., = Hippônax, a Greek poet of Ephesus, who wrote in iambics, celebrated for the bitterness of his satires, Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 91; Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 12. —II.Deriv.: Hippōnactēus, a, um, adj., of Hipponax, in the style of Hipponax, Hipponactean: praeconium, i. e. a bitter, biting poem (of Licinius Calvus), Cic. Fam. 7, 24, 1.— Subst.: Hippōnacteus, i, m. (sc. versus), the sort of iambic verse invented by Hipponax:senarios et Hipponacteos effugere vix possumus,
Cic. Or. 56, 189. -
8 Menippus
Mĕnippus, i, m., = Menippos.I.A Cynic philosopher famous for his bitter sarcasms, whence Varro gave to his satires the name of Menippeae, Cic. Ac. 1, 2, 8; Gell. 2, 18, 7; Macr. S. 1, 11, 42; 1, 7, 12; Arn. 6, 207. —II.A great Asiatic orator in the time of Cicero, from Stratonice, Cic. Brut. 91, 315. -
9 Satiricon
sătĭrĭcus (on account of the confusion of the Roman Satira with the Greek Satyros, often erroneously written Sătyrĭcus; hence in the neutr. even with a Greek ending, Sătyrĭcon; cf. satirographus), a, um, adj. [satira], of or belonging to (Roman) satire, satiric, satirical:1. 2.satirici carminis scriptor,
Lact. 2, 4, 3; so,materia,
Sid. Ep. 8, 11; Schol. Juv. 1, 168.— Substt.Sătĭrĭcon, i, n., the title of a work of Petronius. -
10 satiricus
sătĭrĭcus (on account of the confusion of the Roman Satira with the Greek Satyros, often erroneously written Sătyrĭcus; hence in the neutr. even with a Greek ending, Sătyrĭcon; cf. satirographus), a, um, adj. [satira], of or belonging to (Roman) satire, satiric, satirical:1. 2.satirici carminis scriptor,
Lact. 2, 4, 3; so,materia,
Sid. Ep. 8, 11; Schol. Juv. 1, 168.— Substt.Sătĭrĭcon, i, n., the title of a work of Petronius. -
11 satirographus
sătĭrŏgrăphus ( sătyrŏgr-; v. satiricus init.), i, m., = saturographos, a writer of satires, a satirist, Sid. Ep. 1, 11. -
12 Satyricon
sătĭrĭcus (on account of the confusion of the Roman Satira with the Greek Satyros, often erroneously written Sătyrĭcus; hence in the neutr. even with a Greek ending, Sătyrĭcon; cf. satirographus), a, um, adj. [satira], of or belonging to (Roman) satire, satiric, satirical:1. 2.satirici carminis scriptor,
Lact. 2, 4, 3; so,materia,
Sid. Ep. 8, 11; Schol. Juv. 1, 168.— Substt.Sătĭrĭcon, i, n., the title of a work of Petronius. -
13 Satyricus
sătĭrĭcus (on account of the confusion of the Roman Satira with the Greek Satyros, often erroneously written Sătyrĭcus; hence in the neutr. even with a Greek ending, Sătyrĭcon; cf. satirographus), a, um, adj. [satira], of or belonging to (Roman) satire, satiric, satirical:1. 2.satirici carminis scriptor,
Lact. 2, 4, 3; so,materia,
Sid. Ep. 8, 11; Schol. Juv. 1, 168.— Substt.Sătĭrĭcon, i, n., the title of a work of Petronius. -
14 sillographus
sillŏgrăphus, i, m., = sillographos, a writer of lampoons or satires, Amm. 22, 16, 16.
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