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the friend of Virgil and Ovid

  • 1 Aemilius Macer

    Aemĭlĭus Măcer, of Verona, a poet, the friend of Virgil and Ovid, who wrote De Serpentibus et Volucribus (and perh. De Virtutibus Herbarum), of which nothing is extant, Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 43; Serv. ad Verg. E. 5, 1.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Aemilius Macer

  • 2 Macer

    1.
    măcer, cra, crum, adj. [Sanscr. root mak, to crush; Gr. massô, knead; mageus, baker; Germ. mager], lean, meagre.
    A.
    Lit., of living beings (most freq. of animals):

    taurus, opp. pinguis,

    Verg. E. 3, 100:

    boves,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 12; Juv. 14, 146:

    turdi,

    Hor. S. 1, 5, 72:

    mustela,

    id. Ep. 1, 7, 33:

    ostreae inuberes et macrae,

    Gell. 20, 8; Quint. 6, 3, 58.—Of parts of the body:

    in macerrimis corporis partibus,

    Sen. Ep. 78, 8.—Humorously of a person:

    valeat res ludicra si me Palma negata macrum donata reducit opimum,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 181:

    nec pharetris Veneris macer est,

    Juv. 6, 138.—
    B.
    Of inanimate things, thin, poor, barren: solum exile et macrum, * Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 67:

    ager macrior,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 24, 2:

    macerrimi agri,

    Col. 11, 2, 7:

    stirpes,

    id. 3, 10, 3:

    vineae,

    id. 8, 1, 2:

    libellus,

    meagre, thin, Mart. 2, 6, 10:

    ut dignus venias hederis et imagine macra,

    Juv. 7, 29.
    2. 1.
    C. Licinius Macer, an historian, Cic. Leg. 1, 2, 7; id. Brut. 67, 238; Liv. 4, 7, 12. —
    2.
    Aemilius Macer, a poet and a friend of Virgil and Ovid, Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 44; v. Aemilius.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Macer

  • 3 macer

    1.
    măcer, cra, crum, adj. [Sanscr. root mak, to crush; Gr. massô, knead; mageus, baker; Germ. mager], lean, meagre.
    A.
    Lit., of living beings (most freq. of animals):

    taurus, opp. pinguis,

    Verg. E. 3, 100:

    boves,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 12; Juv. 14, 146:

    turdi,

    Hor. S. 1, 5, 72:

    mustela,

    id. Ep. 1, 7, 33:

    ostreae inuberes et macrae,

    Gell. 20, 8; Quint. 6, 3, 58.—Of parts of the body:

    in macerrimis corporis partibus,

    Sen. Ep. 78, 8.—Humorously of a person:

    valeat res ludicra si me Palma negata macrum donata reducit opimum,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 181:

    nec pharetris Veneris macer est,

    Juv. 6, 138.—
    B.
    Of inanimate things, thin, poor, barren: solum exile et macrum, * Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 67:

    ager macrior,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 24, 2:

    macerrimi agri,

    Col. 11, 2, 7:

    stirpes,

    id. 3, 10, 3:

    vineae,

    id. 8, 1, 2:

    libellus,

    meagre, thin, Mart. 2, 6, 10:

    ut dignus venias hederis et imagine macra,

    Juv. 7, 29.
    2. 1.
    C. Licinius Macer, an historian, Cic. Leg. 1, 2, 7; id. Brut. 67, 238; Liv. 4, 7, 12. —
    2.
    Aemilius Macer, a poet and a friend of Virgil and Ovid, Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 44; v. Aemilius.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > macer

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