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L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelleLove that moves the sun and the other stars

Dante Alighieri, Paradiso, XXXIII, v. 145
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|lshtext=<b>Astraeus</b>: i, m., = Ἀστραῖος,<br /><b>I</b> a [[Titan]], [[husband]] of [[Aurora]], and [[father]] of the winds, [[which]] are [[hence]] called Astraei fratres, Ov. M. 14, 545; cf. Caes. German. Arat. 105, Hes. Theog. 378 sq.
|lshtext=<b>Astraeus</b>: i, m., = Ἀστραῖος,<br /><b>I</b> a [[Titan]], [[husband]] of [[Aurora]], and [[father]] of the winds, [[which]] are [[hence]] called Astraei fratres, Ov. M. 14, 545; cf. Caes. German. Arat. 105, Hes. Theog. 378 sq.
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|gf=<b>Astræus</b>,¹⁶ ī, m., l’un des Titans : Ov. M. 4, 545.
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Revision as of 06:35, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Astraeus: i, m., = Ἀστραῖος,
I a Titan, husband of Aurora, and father of the winds, which are hence called Astraei fratres, Ov. M. 14, 545; cf. Caes. German. Arat. 105, Hes. Theog. 378 sq.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Astræus,¹⁶ ī, m., l’un des Titans : Ov. M. 4, 545.