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νεκρὸν ἐάν ποτ' ἴδηις καὶ μνήματα κωφὰ παράγηις κοινὸν ἔσοπτρον ὁρᾶις· ὁ θανὼν οὕτως προσεδόκα → whenever you see a body dead, or pass by silent tombs, you look into the mirror of all men's destiny: the dead man expected nothing else | if you ever see a corpse or walk by quiet graves, that's when you look into the mirror we all share: the dead expected this
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|lshtext=<b>Dārēus</b>: (so the [[best]] editt. of [[Cicero]] and [[Curtius]]; cf. Zumpt, Gramm. § 2) or Dā-rīus (Dărĭī, Sid. Carm. 9, 51:<br /><b>I</b> Dărīos, Aus. Ep. 5, 23, v. no. II.), ii, m., Δάρειος [a Persian [[word]], from R. dar-, to [[hold]]: "the sustainer of the [[empire]]," Max. Müller, Science of Lang. 2, 220], the [[name]] of [[several]] Persian Kings, Cic. Fin. 5, 30 fin.; Plin. 6, 13, 16, § 41; Curt. and Just. [[passim]]; Ov. lb. 317; Claud. Epist. 1, 17.—*<br /><b>II</b> | |lshtext=<b>Dārēus</b>: (so the [[best]] editt. of [[Cicero]] and [[Curtius]]; cf. Zumpt, Gramm. § 2) or Dā-rīus (Dărĭī, Sid. Carm. 9, 51:<br /><b>I</b> Dărīos, Aus. Ep. 5, 23, v. no. II.), ii, m., Δάρειος [a Persian [[word]], from R. dar-, to [[hold]]: "the sustainer of the [[empire]]," Max. Müller, Science of Lang. 2, 220], the [[name]] of [[several]] Persian Kings, Cic. Fin. 5, 30 fin.; Plin. 6, 13, 16, § 41; Curt. and Just. [[passim]]; Ov. lb. 317; Claud. Epist. 1, 17.—*<br /><b>II</b> Meton. for the [[gold]] [[coin]] [[stamped]] under [[Darius]], a daric, Aus. l. l.—Hence, Darīus, a, um, adj. ([[late]] Lat.), of [[Darius]], [[opes]], Mart. Cap. 6, § 578. | ||
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|gf=<b>Dārēus</b>,⁸ ī, m., c. [[Darius]] : Ov. Ib. 317. | |gf=<b>Dārēus</b>,⁸ ī, m., c. [[Darius]] : Ov. Ib. 317. | ||
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|georg=Dārēus u. Dārīus, ī, m. (Δαρειος; [[beide]] Formen sind [[handschriftlich]] [[gut]] [[beglaubigt]], s. Georges Lexik. d. lat. Wortf. S. 193, I) [[Name]] mehrerer persischer Könige: A) D. Hystaspis, [[bekannt]] [[durch]] die [[von]] den Griechen erlittene [[Niederlage]] [[bei]] [[Marathon]] (490 v. Chr.), gest. 485 v. Chr., Cic. de fin. 5, 92. Nep. Milt. 3, 3 sq. ([[Halm]] Darium). Iustin. 1, 10, 6. Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 9, 6. [[Sidon]]. carm. 9, 51 (wo Dărĭī [[gemessen]]): Croesi [[opes]] et Darii divitias se vicisse iactabat, [[Hieron]]. epist. 60, 11. – B) [[Sohn]] [[des]] [[Xerxes]], Iustin. 3, 1, 3 sq.: [[Dareus]] [[secundus]], Ov. Ib. 314 (317). Claud. epist. 1, 17. – C) D. [[Ochus]] od. Nothus, [[Vater]] [[des]] [[Artaxerxes]] u. [[Cyrus]] [[des]] Iüng., gest. 404 v. Chr., Iustin. 5, 1, 7. Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 9, 9; 2, 10, 1. – D) D. [[Codomannus]], der [[letzte]] persische [[König]], [[von]] [[Alexander]] dem Gr. besiegt, gest. im [[Juli]] 330 v. Chr., Plaut. aul. 86 ([[Wagner]] Darium). Cic. Tusc. 5, 97; ad Att. 5, 20, 3 u.a. Liv. 9, 17, 16. [[Mela]] 2, 13, 1 (Parthey Darii). Curt. 3, 1, 8. Iustin. 10, 3, 3 sqq. Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 16, 8: Vok. Darie, Iul. Val. 2, 32 (35). p. 104, 12 K. – II) meton. = [[Δαρεικός]] ([[στατήρ]]), der [[von]] den persischen Königen aus dem feinsten Golde ausgeprägte Goldstater, [[zwei]] attische Drachmen an [[Gewicht]], der Dareikos, in der [[Form]] Dărīos, [[Auson]]. ep. 5, 23 p. 163, 13 Schenkl. – Dav. (spätlat.) Dārīus, a, um, dariisch, [[opes]], Mart. Cap. 6. § 578. | |||
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Dārēus: (so the best editt. of Cicero and Curtius; cf. Zumpt, Gramm. § 2) or Dā-rīus (Dărĭī, Sid. Carm. 9, 51:
I Dărīos, Aus. Ep. 5, 23, v. no. II.), ii, m., Δάρειος [a Persian word, from R. dar-, to hold: "the sustainer of the empire," Max. Müller, Science of Lang. 2, 220], the name of several Persian Kings, Cic. Fin. 5, 30 fin.; Plin. 6, 13, 16, § 41; Curt. and Just. passim; Ov. lb. 317; Claud. Epist. 1, 17.—*
II Meton. for the gold coin stamped under Darius, a daric, Aus. l. l.—Hence, Darīus, a, um, adj. (late Lat.), of Darius, opes, Mart. Cap. 6, § 578.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Dārēus,⁸ ī, m., c. Darius : Ov. Ib. 317.
Latin > German (Georges)
Dārēus u. Dārīus, ī, m. (Δαρειος; beide Formen sind handschriftlich gut beglaubigt, s. Georges Lexik. d. lat. Wortf. S. 193, I) Name mehrerer persischer Könige: A) D. Hystaspis, bekannt durch die von den Griechen erlittene Niederlage bei Marathon (490 v. Chr.), gest. 485 v. Chr., Cic. de fin. 5, 92. Nep. Milt. 3, 3 sq. (Halm Darium). Iustin. 1, 10, 6. Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 9, 6. Sidon. carm. 9, 51 (wo Dărĭī gemessen): Croesi opes et Darii divitias se vicisse iactabat, Hieron. epist. 60, 11. – B) Sohn des Xerxes, Iustin. 3, 1, 3 sq.: Dareus secundus, Ov. Ib. 314 (317). Claud. epist. 1, 17. – C) D. Ochus od. Nothus, Vater des Artaxerxes u. Cyrus des Iüng., gest. 404 v. Chr., Iustin. 5, 1, 7. Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 9, 9; 2, 10, 1. – D) D. Codomannus, der letzte persische König, von Alexander dem Gr. besiegt, gest. im Juli 330 v. Chr., Plaut. aul. 86 (Wagner Darium). Cic. Tusc. 5, 97; ad Att. 5, 20, 3 u.a. Liv. 9, 17, 16. Mela 2, 13, 1 (Parthey Darii). Curt. 3, 1, 8. Iustin. 10, 3, 3 sqq. Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 16, 8: Vok. Darie, Iul. Val. 2, 32 (35). p. 104, 12 K. – II) meton. = Δαρεικός (στατήρ), der von den persischen Königen aus dem feinsten Golde ausgeprägte Goldstater, zwei attische Drachmen an Gewicht, der Dareikos, in der Form Dărīos, Auson. ep. 5, 23 p. 163, 13 Schenkl. – Dav. (spätlat.) Dārīus, a, um, dariisch, opes, Mart. Cap. 6. § 578.