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the goddess of health

  • 1 Minerva

    Mĭnerva (old orthogr. Menerva, like magester, leber, etc., acc. to Quint. 1, 4, 17), ae, f. [from the root men, whence mens, memini, moneo, etc.; v. infra], a Roman goddess, identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene, the daughter of Zeus, and the goddess of wisdom, of sense and reflection, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving: Minerva dicta, quod bene moneat. Hanc enim pagani pro sapientiā ponebant; Cornificius vero, quod fingatur pingaturque minitans armis, eandem dictam putat, Paul. ex Fest. p. 123 Müll.; cf. Cic. N. D. 1, 30, 180; 3, 23, 59; Varr. L. L. 5, § 74 Müll.:

    daedala, Enn. ap. Paul. ex Fest. s. v. daedalam, p. 68: Minerva nostra, custos urbis,

    Cic. Fam. 12, 25, 1:

    Minerva Iliensis,

    Ulp. Fragm. 22, 6:

    Aristoteles... Minervam esse Lunam probabilibus argumentis demonstrat,

    Arn. 3, 31.—Prov.: pingui or crassā Minervā aliquid facere, without art, skill, or learning, plainly, rudely, Col. 1 praef. § 33; Cic. Lael 5, 19:

    rusticus crassā Minervā,

    Hor. S. 2, 2, 3:

    invitā Minervā,

    contrary to the bent of one's genius or natural abilities, against the grain, Hor. A. P. 385: quia nihil [p. 1146] decet invitā, ut aiunt, Minervā, id est adversante et repugnante naturā, Cic. Off. 1, 31, 301:

    sus Minervam (docet),

    a stupid man will instruct a wise one, Cic. Ac. 1, 5, 18:

    omnis Minervae homo,

    jack - of - alltrades, Petr. 43, 8: MINERVA MEDICA, i. e. medicina, the goddess of health, Inscr Rein. 11, 81:

    fecit ex ebore aeque Minervam,

    a statue of Minerva, Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 54. — Transf.
    A.
    A working in wool, spinning and weaving:

    tolerare colo vitam tenuique Minervā ( = telā, lanificio),

    Verg. A. 8, 409; Ov. M. 4, 33; Prop. 2, 9, 5.—
    B.
    To form the name of a place.
    1.
    Minervae Arx, v. Minervius, II. B.—
    2.
    Minervae Promontorium, a promontory in Campania, to the south-east of Surrentum, the abode of the Sirens, now Punta della Capanella, Liv. 40, 18, 8; Ov. M. 15, 709.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Minerva

  • 2 salūs

        salūs ūtis, f    [salvus], soundness, health, good health, vigor: Quod cum salute eius fiat, and may it do him good, T.: quae oportet Signa esse ad salutem, T.: medicis non ad salutem, sed ad necem uti.—Fig., health, welfare, prosperity, safety, soundness, preservation, deliverance: cuius in vitā nitebatur salus civitatis: fortunarum suarum salus in istius damnatione consistit: qui salutem dedit, has furnished safety: meis civibus saluti fuisse: diffisus suae omniumque saluti, Cs.: una est salus, L.: Una salus victis nullam sperare salutem, V.— A well-wishing, greeting, salute, salutation: plurimā salute Parmenonem impertit Gnatho, T.: Terentia impertit tibi multam salutem: tu Atticae salutem dices: Dionysio plurimam salutem, my best regards: non reddere salutem, not to return a greeting, L.: mihi dulcis salus visa est per te missa ab illā, greeting: multam salutem foro dicam, a hearty farewell: salute datā redditāque, L.: salutem verbis tuis mihi nuntiarat, a greeting in your name: salutem tibi plurimam ascribit et Tulliola, joins in.—In beginning a letter, abbreviations are common: Cicero Attico sal. (i. e. salutem dicit): Cicero s. d. Salustio (i. e. salutem dicit): Tullius Terentiae s. p. d. (i. e. salutem plurimam dicit).—Person., the goddess of safety, a divinity: aedes Salutis, L.: Salutis augurium; cf. ipsa si cupiat Salus, Health herself, T.
    * * *
    health; prosperity; good wish; greeting; salvation, safety

    Latin-English dictionary > salūs

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