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|lshtext=<b>hēros</b>: ōis, m., = [[ἥρως]],<br /><b>I</b> a demi-[[god]], [[hero]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: heroum veteres [[casus]] imitari, Cic. de Or. 2, 47, 194: [[ille]] deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit Permixtos heroas, Verg. E. 4, 16: magnanimi heroes, id. A. 6, 649: incipit [[Aeneas]] [[heros]], id. ib. 6, 103; called also: [[Troius]] [[heros]], id. ib. 451: [[Laertius]] [[heros]], i. e. [[Ulysses]], Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 3: quem virum aut heroa [[lyra]] vel acri Tibia sumis celebrare, [[Clio]]? Hor. C. 1, 12, 1: [[Ajax]] [[heros]], id. S. 2, 3, 193: intererit [[multum]], divusne loquatur an [[heros]], id. A. P. 114.—Adj., of or belonging to a [[hero]] or heroes, [[heroic]]: [[ecce]] [[modo]] heroas [[sensus]] efferre videmus Nugari solitos [[Graece]] (for heroicos or heroos), [[heroic]] thoughts or deeds, Pers. 1, 69.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in [[Cicero]] of [[illustrious]] men: [[heros]] [[ille]] [[noster]] [[Cato]], Cic. Att. 1, 17, 9: Antonii [[colloquium]] cum heroibus nostris (i. e. Bruto et Cassio), id. ib. 14, 6, 1: illorum fuit heroum (i. e. Platonis et Aristotelis), id. Rep. 3, 8; and [[ironically]] of [[Clodius]]: ignari, [[quantum]] in [[illo]] heroe esset animi, id. Att. 4, 3, 5. | |lshtext=<b>hēros</b>: ōis, m., = [[ἥρως]],<br /><b>I</b> a demi-[[god]], [[hero]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: heroum veteres [[casus]] imitari, Cic. de Or. 2, 47, 194: [[ille]] deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit Permixtos heroas, Verg. E. 4, 16: magnanimi heroes, id. A. 6, 649: incipit [[Aeneas]] [[heros]], id. ib. 6, 103; called also: [[Troius]] [[heros]], id. ib. 451: [[Laertius]] [[heros]], i. e. [[Ulysses]], Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 3: quem virum aut heroa [[lyra]] vel acri Tibia sumis celebrare, [[Clio]]? Hor. C. 1, 12, 1: [[Ajax]] [[heros]], id. S. 2, 3, 193: intererit [[multum]], divusne loquatur an [[heros]], id. A. P. 114.—Adj., of or belonging to a [[hero]] or heroes, [[heroic]]: [[ecce]] [[modo]] heroas [[sensus]] efferre videmus Nugari solitos [[Graece]] (for heroicos or heroos), [[heroic]] thoughts or deeds, Pers. 1, 69.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in [[Cicero]] of [[illustrious]] men: [[heros]] [[ille]] [[noster]] [[Cato]], Cic. Att. 1, 17, 9: Antonii [[colloquium]] cum heroibus nostris (i. e. Bruto et Cassio), id. ib. 14, 6, 1: illorum fuit heroum (i. e. Platonis et Aristotelis), id. Rep. 3, 8; and [[ironically]] of [[Clodius]]: ignari, [[quantum]] in [[illo]] heroe esset animi, id. Att. 4, 3, 5. | ||
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|gf=<b>hērōs</b>,¹⁰ ōis, m. ([[ἥρως]]),<br /><b>1</b> héros, demi- dieu, de l’âge mythique : Cic. de Or. 2, 194 ; Virg. B. 4, 16 || [épith. des personnages épiques] : Virg. En. 6, 103, etc. ; Hor. S. 2, 3, 193 ; P. 114 ; Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 3<br /><b>2</b> [fig. en parl. d’homme célèbre] : Cic. Att. 1, 17, 9 ; 14, 6, 1 ; Rep. 3, 12. | |||
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Revision as of 06:55, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
hēros: ōis, m., = ἥρως,
I a demi-god, hero.
I Lit.: heroum veteres casus imitari, Cic. de Or. 2, 47, 194: ille deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit Permixtos heroas, Verg. E. 4, 16: magnanimi heroes, id. A. 6, 649: incipit Aeneas heros, id. ib. 6, 103; called also: Troius heros, id. ib. 451: Laertius heros, i. e. Ulysses, Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 3: quem virum aut heroa lyra vel acri Tibia sumis celebrare, Clio? Hor. C. 1, 12, 1: Ajax heros, id. S. 2, 3, 193: intererit multum, divusne loquatur an heros, id. A. P. 114.—Adj., of or belonging to a hero or heroes, heroic: ecce modo heroas sensus efferre videmus Nugari solitos Graece (for heroicos or heroos), heroic thoughts or deeds, Pers. 1, 69.—
II Transf., in Cicero of illustrious men: heros ille noster Cato, Cic. Att. 1, 17, 9: Antonii colloquium cum heroibus nostris (i. e. Bruto et Cassio), id. ib. 14, 6, 1: illorum fuit heroum (i. e. Platonis et Aristotelis), id. Rep. 3, 8; and ironically of Clodius: ignari, quantum in illo heroe esset animi, id. Att. 4, 3, 5.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
hērōs,¹⁰ ōis, m. (ἥρως),
1 héros, demi- dieu, de l’âge mythique : Cic. de Or. 2, 194 ; Virg. B. 4, 16