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κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλινbend back along the second turn of the race, turning the bend and coming back for the second leg of the double run, run the homeward course, retrace one's steps

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|lshtext=<b>amnis</b>: is, m. (<br /><b>I</b> fem., Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 18; Naev. and Att. ap. Non. 191, 33; Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 9; cf. Prisc. pp. 652 and 658 P.; Rudd. I. p. 26, n. 37; Schneid. Gram. 2, 98; abl. [[regularly]] amne; [[but]] freq. amni in the poets, Verg. G. 1, 203; 3, 447; Hor. S. 1, 10, 62; Col. R. R. 10, 136; also in [[prose]], Liv. 21, 5; 21, 27 al.; cf. Prisc. p. 766; Rhem. Pal. 1374 P.; Rudd. I. p. 85, n. 85) [qs. for apnis from Sanscr. ap = [[water]]; n. plur. āpas. Van.; v. [[aqua]], orig., [[any]] [[broad]] and [[deep]]-[[flowing]], [[rapid]] [[water]]; a [[stream]], [[torrent]], [[river]] ([[hence]], esp. in the poets, [[sometimes]] for a [[rapidly]]-[[flowing]] [[stream]] or a [[torrent]] [[rushing]] [[down]] from a [[mountain]] = [[torrens]]; [[sometimes]] for a [[large]] [[river]], opp. [[fluvius]] (a [[common]] [[river]]); [[sometimes]] also for the [[ocean]] as [[flowing]] [[round]] the [[land]]; it [[most]] [[nearly]] corresponds [[with]] [[our]] [[stream]]; in [[prose]] not [[often]] used [[before]] the histt. of the Aug. per.; in Cic. [[only]] in [[Aratus]] and in his [[more]] [[elevated]] [[prose]]; [[never]] in his Epistt.).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: acervos altā in amni, Att., Trag. Rel. p. 178 Rib.: [[apud]] abundantem antiquam amnem et rapidas undas Inachi, Att. ap. Non. 192, 4 (Trag. Rel. p. 175 Rib.): Sic [[quasi]] [[amnis]] celeris rapit, sed [[tamen]] inflexu flectitur, Naev. Trag. Rel. p. 12 Rib.; Plaut. Poen. 3, 3, 15: molibus incurrit validis cum viribus [[amnis]], Lucr. 1, 288 (v. the [[whole]] [[magnificent]] [[description]], 1, 282- 290): [[Nilus]] [[unicus]] in terris, Aegypti totius [[amnis]], id. 6, 714: ruunt de montibus amnes, Verg. A. 4, 164: amnes magnitudinis vastae, Sen. Q. N. 3, 19.—Also in [[distinction]] from the [[sea]]: cum [[pontus]] et amnes cuncti [[invicem]] commeant, Sen. Q. N. 4, 2.—On the contr. of the [[ocean]], acc. to the Gr. Ὠκεανὸς [[ποταμός]]> (Hom. Od. 11, 639): Oceani [[amnis]], the [[ocean]]-[[stream]], Verg. G. 4, 233: quā fluitantibus undis Solis anhelantes abluit [[amnis]] equos, Tib. 2, 5, 60: Nox Mundum caeruleo laverat amne rotas, id. 3, 4, 18 al.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Poet., of the [[constellation]] [[Eridanus]]: Eridanum cernes funestum magnis cum viribus amnem, Cic. Arat. 145 (as a transl. of the Gr. [[λείψανον]] Ἠριδανοῖο, πολυκλαύστου ποταμοῖο, Arat. Phaenom. 360): Scorpios [[exoriens]] cum [[clarus]] fugerit [[amnis]], Germanic. Arat. 648; cf. id. ib. 362. —<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Also [[poet]]. and in [[post]]-[[class]]. [[prose]], [[any]] [[thing]] [[flowing]], [[liquid]], Verg. A. 12, 417; 7, 465: [[amnis]] musti, Pall. 11, 14, 18.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>C</b> Of a [[writer]], whose [[eloquence]] is [[thus]] compared to a [[flowing]] [[stream]] (v. [[flumen]], II. B. and [[fluo]], II. 2. B. 1.): [[alter]] ([[Herodotus]]) [[sine]] ullis salebris [[quasi]] [[sedatus]] [[amnis]] (i. e. a [[noiseless]] [[stream]] [[flowing]] on in [[majestic]] [[size]] and [[fulness]]) fluit; [[alter]] ([[Thucydides]]) incitatior fertur, Cic. Or. 12, 39.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>D</b> Like [[flumen]], as abstr., a [[current]], [[stream]]: [[secundo]] amni, [[down]] or [[with]] the [[stream]], Verg. G. 3, 447: [[adverso]] amne, up the [[stream]], Curt. 10, 1 al.
|lshtext=<b>amnis</b>: is, m. (<br /><b>I</b> fem., Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 18; Naev. and Att. ap. Non. 191, 33; Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 9; cf. Prisc. pp. 652 and 658 P.; Rudd. I. p. 26, n. 37; Schneid. Gram. 2, 98; abl. [[regularly]] amne; [[but]] freq. amni in the poets, Verg. G. 1, 203; 3, 447; Hor. S. 1, 10, 62; Col. R. R. 10, 136; also in [[prose]], Liv. 21, 5; 21, 27 al.; cf. Prisc. p. 766; Rhem. Pal. 1374 P.; Rudd. I. p. 85, n. 85) [qs. for apnis from Sanscr. ap = [[water]]; n. plur. āpas. Van.; v. [[aqua]], orig., [[any]] [[broad]] and [[deep]]-[[flowing]], [[rapid]] [[water]]; a [[stream]], [[torrent]], [[river]] ([[hence]], esp. in the poets, [[sometimes]] for a [[rapidly]]-[[flowing]] [[stream]] or a [[torrent]] [[rushing]] [[down]] from a [[mountain]] = [[torrens]]; [[sometimes]] for a [[large]] [[river]], opp. [[fluvius]] (a [[common]] [[river]]); [[sometimes]] also for the [[ocean]] as [[flowing]] [[round]] the [[land]]; it [[most]] [[nearly]] corresponds [[with]] [[our]] [[stream]]; in [[prose]] not [[often]] used [[before]] the histt. of the Aug. per.; in Cic. [[only]] in [[Aratus]] and in his [[more]] [[elevated]] [[prose]]; [[never]] in his Epistt.).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: acervos altā in amni, Att., Trag. Rel. p. 178 Rib.: [[apud]] abundantem antiquam amnem et rapidas undas Inachi, Att. ap. Non. 192, 4 (Trag. Rel. p. 175 Rib.): Sic [[quasi]] [[amnis]] celeris rapit, sed [[tamen]] inflexu flectitur, Naev. Trag. Rel. p. 12 Rib.; Plaut. Poen. 3, 3, 15: molibus incurrit validis cum viribus [[amnis]], Lucr. 1, 288 (v. the [[whole]] [[magnificent]] [[description]], 1, 282- 290): [[Nilus]] [[unicus]] in terris, Aegypti totius [[amnis]], id. 6, 714: ruunt de montibus amnes, Verg. A. 4, 164: amnes magnitudinis vastae, Sen. Q. N. 3, 19.—Also in [[distinction]] from the [[sea]]: cum [[pontus]] et amnes cuncti [[invicem]] commeant, Sen. Q. N. 4, 2.—On the contr. of the [[ocean]], acc. to the Gr. Ὠκεανὸς [[ποταμός]] (Hom. Od. 11, 639): Oceani [[amnis]], the [[ocean]]-[[stream]], Verg. G. 4, 233: quā fluitantibus undis Solis anhelantes abluit [[amnis]] equos, Tib. 2, 5, 60: Nox Mundum caeruleo laverat amne rotas, id. 3, 4, 18 al.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Poet., of the [[constellation]] [[Eridanus]]: Eridanum cernes funestum magnis cum viribus amnem, Cic. Arat. 145 (as a transl. of the Gr. [[λείψανον]] Ἠριδανοῖο, πολυκλαύστου ποταμοῖο, Arat. Phaenom. 360): Scorpios [[exoriens]] cum [[clarus]] fugerit [[amnis]], Germanic. Arat. 648; cf. id. ib. 362. —<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Also [[poet]]. and in [[post]]-[[class]]. [[prose]], [[any]] [[thing]] [[flowing]], [[liquid]], Verg. A. 12, 417; 7, 465: [[amnis]] musti, Pall. 11, 14, 18.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>C</b> Of a [[writer]], whose [[eloquence]] is [[thus]] compared to a [[flowing]] [[stream]] (v. [[flumen]], II. B. and [[fluo]], II. 2. B. 1.): [[alter]] ([[Herodotus]]) [[sine]] ullis salebris [[quasi]] [[sedatus]] [[amnis]] (i. e. a [[noiseless]] [[stream]] [[flowing]] on in [[majestic]] [[size]] and [[fulness]]) fluit; [[alter]] ([[Thucydides]]) incitatior fertur, Cic. Or. 12, 39.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>D</b> Like [[flumen]], as abstr., a [[current]], [[stream]]: [[secundo]] amni, [[down]] or [[with]] the [[stream]], Verg. G. 3, 447: [[adverso]] amne, up the [[stream]], Curt. 10, 1 al.
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amnis: is, m. (
I fem., Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 18; Naev. and Att. ap. Non. 191, 33; Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 9; cf. Prisc. pp. 652 and 658 P.; Rudd. I. p. 26, n. 37; Schneid. Gram. 2, 98; abl. regularly amne; but freq. amni in the poets, Verg. G. 1, 203; 3, 447; Hor. S. 1, 10, 62; Col. R. R. 10, 136; also in prose, Liv. 21, 5; 21, 27 al.; cf. Prisc. p. 766; Rhem. Pal. 1374 P.; Rudd. I. p. 85, n. 85) [qs. for apnis from Sanscr. ap = water; n. plur. āpas. Van.; v. aqua, orig., any broad and deep-flowing, rapid water; a stream, torrent, river (hence, esp. in the poets, sometimes for a rapidly-flowing stream or a torrent rushing down from a mountain = torrens; sometimes for a large river, opp. fluvius (a common river); sometimes also for the ocean as flowing round the land; it most nearly corresponds with our stream; in prose not often used before the histt. of the Aug. per.; in Cic. only in Aratus and in his more elevated prose; never in his Epistt.).
I Lit.: acervos altā in amni, Att., Trag. Rel. p. 178 Rib.: apud abundantem antiquam amnem et rapidas undas Inachi, Att. ap. Non. 192, 4 (Trag. Rel. p. 175 Rib.): Sic quasi amnis celeris rapit, sed tamen inflexu flectitur, Naev. Trag. Rel. p. 12 Rib.; Plaut. Poen. 3, 3, 15: molibus incurrit validis cum viribus amnis, Lucr. 1, 288 (v. the whole magnificent description, 1, 282- 290): Nilus unicus in terris, Aegypti totius amnis, id. 6, 714: ruunt de montibus amnes, Verg. A. 4, 164: amnes magnitudinis vastae, Sen. Q. N. 3, 19.—Also in distinction from the sea: cum pontus et amnes cuncti invicem commeant, Sen. Q. N. 4, 2.—On the contr. of the ocean, acc. to the Gr. Ὠκεανὸς ποταμός (Hom. Od. 11, 639): Oceani amnis, the ocean-stream, Verg. G. 4, 233: quā fluitantibus undis Solis anhelantes abluit amnis equos, Tib. 2, 5, 60: Nox Mundum caeruleo laverat amne rotas, id. 3, 4, 18 al.—
II Transf.
   A Poet., of the constellation Eridanus: Eridanum cernes funestum magnis cum viribus amnem, Cic. Arat. 145 (as a transl. of the Gr. λείψανον Ἠριδανοῖο, πολυκλαύστου ποταμοῖο, Arat. Phaenom. 360): Scorpios exoriens cum clarus fugerit amnis, Germanic. Arat. 648; cf. id. ib. 362. —
   B Also poet. and in post-class. prose, any thing flowing, liquid, Verg. A. 12, 417; 7, 465: amnis musti, Pall. 11, 14, 18.—
   C Of a writer, whose eloquence is thus compared to a flowing stream (v. flumen, II. B. and fluo, II. 2. B. 1.): alter (Herodotus) sine ullis salebris quasi sedatus amnis (i. e. a noiseless stream flowing on in majestic size and fulness) fluit; alter (Thucydides) incitatior fertur, Cic. Or. 12, 39.—
   D Like flumen, as abstr., a current, stream: secundo amni, down or with the stream, Verg. G. 3, 447: adverso amne, up the stream, Curt. 10, 1 al.