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[[Argive]], adj.: [[Ἀργεῖος]]. | [[Argive]], adj.: [[Ἀργεῖος]]. | ||
In V. use also [[Πελασγός]], [[Πελασγικός]]. Fem. adj., [[Ἀργολίς]], -ίδος. | |||
[[in the Argive dialect]] or [[in the Argive fashion]], adv.: V. [[Ἀργολιστί]]. | [[in the Argive dialect]] or [[in the Argive fashion]], adv.: V. [[Ἀργολιστί]]. | ||
[[Argolic]]: ἡ [[Ἀργεία]], or ἡ [[Ἀργολίς]], -ίδος, V. also [[Πελασγία]], ἡ | [[Argolic]]: ἡ [[Ἀργεία]], or ἡ [[Ἀργολίς]], -ίδος, V. also [[Πελασγία]], ἡ | ||
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|georg=Argos, n., u. ([[bes]]. in den cas. obliqu.) Argī, ōrum, m., I) die [[später]] [[Argolis]] (s. [[unten]]) genannte [[Landschaft]] im Peloponnes, die ganze [[Halbinsel]] [[zwischen]] dem argolischen u. saronischen Meerbusen; dah. poet. [[für]] Griechenland übh., Lucan. 10, 60. – II) die [[Hauptstadt]] der no. I [[gen]]. [[Landschaft]], [[Argos]], [[Argos]] Inachium od. Dipsium, Plin. 4, 18: aptum equis, Hor. carm. 1, 7, 9: Plur., Plaut. Amph. prol. 98. Hor. de art. poët. 118. Liv. 31, 25, 2; 32, 25, 11; 34, 23 sqq. u.a. (vgl. [[Neue]]-Wagener Formenl.<sup>3</sup> Bd. 1. s. [[715)]]. – Dav.: A) Argēus, a, um (Ἀργειος), aus [[Argos]], argivisch, poet. [[für]] griechisch übh., [[Tibur]] Argeo positum colono (vom Griechen [[Tiburnus]]), Hor.: u. so A. [[Tibur]], Ov. (Cic. Tusc. 1, 113 [[jetzt]] Argiva [[sacerdos]]). – B) Argīvus, a, um (Ἀργειος, [[mit]] dem dig. Aeol. Ἀργει< | |georg=Argos, n., u. ([[bes]]. in den cas. obliqu.) Argī, ōrum, m., I) die [[später]] [[Argolis]] (s. [[unten]]) genannte [[Landschaft]] im Peloponnes, die ganze [[Halbinsel]] [[zwischen]] dem argolischen u. saronischen Meerbusen; dah. poet. [[für]] Griechenland übh., Lucan. 10, 60. – II) die [[Hauptstadt]] der no. I [[gen]]. [[Landschaft]], [[Argos]], [[Argos]] Inachium od. Dipsium, Plin. 4, 18: aptum equis, Hor. carm. 1, 7, 9: Plur., Plaut. Amph. prol. 98. Hor. de art. poët. 118. Liv. 31, 25, 2; 32, 25, 11; 34, 23 sqq. u.a. (vgl. [[Neue]]-Wagener Formenl.<sup>3</sup> Bd. 1. s. [[715)]]. – Dav.: A) Argēus, a, um (Ἀργειος), aus [[Argos]], argivisch, poet. [[für]] griechisch übh., [[Tibur]] Argeo positum colono (vom Griechen [[Tiburnus]]), Hor.: u. so A. [[Tibur]], Ov. (Cic. Tusc. 1, 113 [[jetzt]] Argiva [[sacerdos]]). – B) Argīvus, a, um (Ἀργειος, [[mit]] dem dig. Aeol. Ἀργει<sub>F</sub>ος), aus [[Argos]] ([[als]] [[Landschaft]] od. [[Stadt]]), argivisch, a) eig.: [[civitas]], Arnob.: [[orator]], Cic.: [[augur]], d.i. [[Amphiaraus]], Hor.: [[Iuno]] ([[als]] [[Schutzgöttin]] [[von]] [[Argos]]), Cic. u. Verg.: [[Damocles]] erat A., aus [[Argos]], [[ein]] Argiver, Liv.: u. so Plur. subst., Argīvī, ōrum u. (poet.) ûm, m., die Argiver, Cic. u.a. vgl. Wesenberg u. Kühner Cic. Tusc. 1, 113. – b) poet. übtr. [[für]] griechisch übh., Verg. u. Hor.: Plur. subst., Argīvi, die Griechen, Verg. u.a. Dichter. – C) [[Argolis]], lidis, f. ([[Ἀργολίς]]), 1) adi. argolisch, argivisch, Alcmene, Ov.: [[puppis]], Ov. – 2) subst. a) die Argiver in, Ov. her. 6, 81 (wo Akk. das): miseris Argolisin (Dat. Plur.), Ov. [[Ibis]] 576. – b) die [[Landschaft]] [[Argolis]] (s. [[oben]] [[Argos]] no. I), Plin. 4 prooem. § 1. – Dav. [[Argolicus]], a, um ([[Ἀργολικός]]), argolisch, [[sinus]], Plin.: [[mare]], Verg.: [[leo]], der nemëische [[Löwe]], Sen. poët. – Dichterisch [[für]] griechisch übh., duces, die [[Anführer]] im troj. Kriege, Ov.: reges, Verg.: [[classis]], Ov.: [[navis]], das [[Schiff]] [[Argo]] [[als]] [[Gestirn]], Cic. Arat. 277. – D) [[Argus]], a, um, aus [[Argos]], argivisch, [[pater]], Plaut. Amph. prol. 98: Plur. subst. Argī, ōrum, m., die Argiver, Sen. Thy. 119. – III) [[Argos]] Amphilochium, eine [[Stadt]] in [[Epirus]], beim heutigen Neokhori, Liv. 38, 10, 1: [[dies]]. [[Argos]] [[Amphilochi]], [[Mela]] 2, 3, 10 (Frick 2. § 54 [[Argi]] Amphilogii), u. [[Argos]] Amphilochicum, Plin. 4, 5. | ||
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|wketx=In Greek mythology, [[Argus]] or [[Argos]] (/ˈɑːrɡəs/; Ancient Greek: [[Ἄργος]] Argos) may refer to the following personages | |||
# Argus Panoptes (Argus "All-Eyes"), a giant with a hundred eyes. | |||
# Argus (king of Argos), son of Zeus (or Phoroneus) and Niobe (Argive). | |||
# Argus, son of Callirhoe and Piras (son of the above Argus) and brother to Arestorides and Triops. | |||
# Argus, son of Phineus and Danaë, in a rare variant of the myth in which she and her two sons (the other being Argeus) travel to Italy. | |||
# Argus or Argeus (king of Argos), son of Megapenthes. | |||
# Argus (son of Arestor), builder of the ship Argo in the tale of the Argonauts. | |||
# Argus, eldest son of Phrixus and Chalciope (Iophassa), and husband of Perimele, daughter of Admetus and Alcestis. By her, he became the father of Magnes, the father of Hymenaios. | |||
# Argus, son of Jason and Medea. He was loved by Heracles and because of him the hero joined Jason and the Argonauts. | |||
# Argus, son of Zeus and Lardane and brother of Sarpedon. | |||
# Argus, son of Pan and among the Pans who came to join Dionysus in his campaign against India. | |||
# Argus, a warrior in the army of the Seven against Thebes, who was killed by Hypseus, son of Asopus. | |||
# Argus, son of Abas and one of the defenders of Thebes in the war of the Seven against Thebes. He was killed by Parthenopaeus, son of Atalanta. | |||
# Argus or Argos (dog), the faithful dog of Odysseus. | |||
# Argus, one of Actaeon's dogs | |||
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