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Latest revision as of 18:14, 19 May 2020
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
See Chalcedon.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Calchēdon: v. Chalcedon.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Calchēdon¹⁵ (calcē-, chalcē-), ŏnis et ŏnos, ŏnem et ŏna, f., v. de Bithynie, sur le Bosphore, vis à vis de Byzance : Mela 1, 101 ; Plin. 5, 149 ; Liv. 42, 56 || -dŏna, æ, f., Amm. 22, 9, 3 || -dŏnĭus, a, um, de Chalcédoine : Cic. Br. 30, etc. ; -dŏnĭī, ōrum, m., Chalcédoniens : Tac. Ann. 2, 63 || -dŏnēnsis, e, de Chalcédoine : Cassiod. Hist. eccl. 7, 21 ; Cod. Th. 11, 16, 3.
Latin > German (Georges)
Calchēdon (Calcēdon, Chalcēdon), onis u. onos, Akk. onem u. ona, f. (Καλχηδών), Stadt in Bithynien, an der Propontis u. am Eingange des Bosporus, Byzanz gegenüber, j. Dorf Kadikjo (bei den Türken) od. Chalkedon (bei den Griechen), Form Calch., Mela 1, 19, 5 (1. § 101). Liv. epit. 93. Plin. 5, 149 u. 150; 6, 217; 37, 73 (Jan u. Detl. überall Calchadon): urspr. Form Chalcedon (Χαλκηδών), Sall. hist. fr. 4, 61 (13). Amm. 26, 6, 4. Lucan. 9, 959. Claud. IV. cons. Hon. 177. – Nbf. Chalcēdona, ae, f., Amm. 22, 9, 3, u. Calcēdonia, ae, f., Itin. Anton. 139, 2. – Dav.: A) Calchēdonius (Chalcēdonius), a, um (Χαλκηδόνιος), kalchedonisch, aus Kalchedon, Thrasymachus Calch., Cic.: smaragdus Calch., faseriger Malachit od. Atlaserz, Plin. (ders. subst. bl. Calchedonius u. von smaragdus geschieden, Vulg. apoc. 21, 19: u. chalcedon gen., Prud. psych. 857): Plur. subst., Chalcēdoniī, ōrum, m., die Einw. von Chalkedon, die Chalkedonier, Tac. ann. 12, 63. – B) Chalcēdonēnsis, e, von Chalkedon, chalkedonisch, urbs, Chalkedon, Casiod. hist. eccl. 7, 21: Plur. subst., Chalcēdonēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Chalkedon, die Chalkedonier, ibid.