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|lshtext=<b>Pȳrēnē</b>: (y scanned [[short]], Tib. 1, 7, 10), ēs, f., = Πυρηνη.<br /><b>I</b> One of the [[fifty]] daughters of Danaüs, Hyg. Fab. 170.—<br /><b>II</b> Daughter of Bebryx, [[beloved]] by [[Hercules]], and buried [[upon]] the mountains called [[after]] her [[name]]; cf. Sil. 3, 420 sq.—<br /> <b>2</b> Transf.<br /> <b>a</b> The Pyrenæan Mountains, the [[Pyrenees]], Tib. 1, 7, 9; Luc. 1, 689; Sil. 1, 487: Pyrenes [[promunturium]], Liv. 26, 19.—<br /> <b>b</b> [[Spain]], Sil. 15, 451; 16, 247: Pyrenes populi, id. 1, 190.—Hence,<br /> <b>1</b> Pȳrēnaeus (y scanned [[short]], Luc. 4, 83), a, um, adj.<br /> <b>(a)</b> Of or belonging to [[Pyrene]], Pyrenæan: Pyrenaei montes or [[Pyrenaeus]] [[saltus]], the Pyrenæan Mountains, the [[Pyrenees]], Caes. B. G. 1, 1; id. B. C. 1, 37; 3, 19; Liv. 21, 23 sq.; Mel. 2, 5, 1; Plin. 16, 16, 28, § 71; Sil. 3, 415; Aus. Ep. 24, 69.—<br /> <b>(b)</b> Of or belonging to the [[Pyrenees]], Pyrenæan: nives, Luc. 4, 83: juvenci, Claud. in Eutr. 1, 406: [[Venus]], [[who]] [[was]] worshipped on the [[Pyrenees]], Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 22.— Also, subst.: Pȳrēnaeum, i, n., Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 18.—<br /> <b>2</b> Pȳrēnāĭcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the [[Pyrenees]], Pyrenæan: nives, Aus. Urb. in Narbone, 13, 6 dub. (al. Pyrenaeis). | |lshtext=<b>Pȳrēnē</b>: (y scanned [[short]], Tib. 1, 7, 10), ēs, f., = Πυρηνη.<br /><b>I</b> One of the [[fifty]] daughters of Danaüs, Hyg. Fab. 170.—<br /><b>II</b> Daughter of Bebryx, [[beloved]] by [[Hercules]], and buried [[upon]] the mountains called [[after]] her [[name]]; cf. Sil. 3, 420 sq.—<br /> <b>2</b> Transf.<br /> <b>a</b> The Pyrenæan Mountains, the [[Pyrenees]], Tib. 1, 7, 9; Luc. 1, 689; Sil. 1, 487: Pyrenes [[promunturium]], Liv. 26, 19.—<br /> <b>b</b> [[Spain]], Sil. 15, 451; 16, 247: Pyrenes populi, id. 1, 190.—Hence,<br /> <b>1</b> Pȳrēnaeus (y scanned [[short]], Luc. 4, 83), a, um, adj.<br /> <b>(a)</b> Of or belonging to [[Pyrene]], Pyrenæan: Pyrenaei montes or [[Pyrenaeus]] [[saltus]], the Pyrenæan Mountains, the [[Pyrenees]], Caes. B. G. 1, 1; id. B. C. 1, 37; 3, 19; Liv. 21, 23 sq.; Mel. 2, 5, 1; Plin. 16, 16, 28, § 71; Sil. 3, 415; Aus. Ep. 24, 69.—<br /> <b>(b)</b> Of or belonging to the [[Pyrenees]], Pyrenæan: nives, Luc. 4, 83: juvenci, Claud. in Eutr. 1, 406: [[Venus]], [[who]] [[was]] worshipped on the [[Pyrenees]], Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 22.— Also, subst.: Pȳrēnaeum, i, n., Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 18.—<br /> <b>2</b> Pȳrēnāĭcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the [[Pyrenees]], Pyrenæan: nives, Aus. Urb. in Narbone, 13, 6 dub. (al. Pyrenaeis). | ||
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|gf=<b>Pȳrēnē</b>,¹⁵ ēs, f. (Πυρήνη), <b>(Pўr-</b> Tib. 1, 7, 9 <b>)</b><br /><b>1</b> une des 50 filles de Danaüs : Hyg. Fab. 170<br /><b>2</b> fille de Bébryx, aimée d’Hercule, qui donna son nom aux Pyrénées où elle fut ensevelie : Sil. 3, 420 || [d’où] <b> a)</b> [[Pyrene]] = montagne des Pyrénées : Tib. 1, 7, 9 ; Luc. 1, 487 ; <b> b)</b> = Espagne : Sil. 15, 45 ; 16, 246 || <b>Pȳrēnæus</b>, a, um <b>(Pў-</b> Luc. 4, 83 <b>)</b>, pyrénéen : <b> a)</b> Pyrenæi montes Cæs. G. 1, 1, 7 ; Liv. 21, 23, 2 ; ou Pyrenæi [[saltus]] Cæs. C. 1, 37, 1 ; ou Pyrenæus [[mons]] Sil. 3, 415 ; ou [[saltus]] Pyrenæus Cæs. C. 3, 19, 2 ; ou Pyrenæus [[saltus]] Liv. 21, 30, 5 ; ou Pyrenæus seul Liv. 26, 43, 8 ; 27, 19, 1, les monts Pyrénées ; Pyrenæi [[promunturium]] Liv. 26, 19, 11, le cap pyrénéen [à l’[[est]] ; <b> b)</b> Pyrenæa [[Venus]] Plin. 3, 22, Vénus Pyrénéenne [qui avait un temple sur les Pyrénées] ; Pyrenææ nives Luc. 4, 83, neiges pyrénéennes || <b>Pȳrēnāĭcus</b>, a, um, pyrénéen : Aus. Urb. 13, 6 || <b>Pȳrēnis</b>, ĭdis, adj. f., des Pyrénées : Avien. Perieg. 883. | |||
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Revision as of 06:45, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Pȳrēnē: (y scanned short, Tib. 1, 7, 10), ēs, f., = Πυρηνη.
I One of the fifty daughters of Danaüs, Hyg. Fab. 170.—
II Daughter of Bebryx, beloved by Hercules, and buried upon the mountains called after her name; cf. Sil. 3, 420 sq.—
2 Transf.
a The Pyrenæan Mountains, the Pyrenees, Tib. 1, 7, 9; Luc. 1, 689; Sil. 1, 487: Pyrenes promunturium, Liv. 26, 19.—
b Spain, Sil. 15, 451; 16, 247: Pyrenes populi, id. 1, 190.—Hence,
1 Pȳrēnaeus (y scanned short, Luc. 4, 83), a, um, adj.
(a) Of or belonging to Pyrene, Pyrenæan: Pyrenaei montes or Pyrenaeus saltus, the Pyrenæan Mountains, the Pyrenees, Caes. B. G. 1, 1; id. B. C. 1, 37; 3, 19; Liv. 21, 23 sq.; Mel. 2, 5, 1; Plin. 16, 16, 28, § 71; Sil. 3, 415; Aus. Ep. 24, 69.—
(b) Of or belonging to the Pyrenees, Pyrenæan: nives, Luc. 4, 83: juvenci, Claud. in Eutr. 1, 406: Venus, who was worshipped on the Pyrenees, Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 22.— Also, subst.: Pȳrēnaeum, i, n., Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 18.—
2 Pȳrēnāĭcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Pyrenees, Pyrenæan: nives, Aus. Urb. in Narbone, 13, 6 dub. (al. Pyrenaeis).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Pȳrēnē,¹⁵ ēs, f. (Πυρήνη), (Pўr- Tib. 1, 7, 9 )
1 une des 50 filles de Danaüs : Hyg. Fab. 170
2 fille de Bébryx, aimée d’Hercule, qui donna son nom aux Pyrénées où elle fut ensevelie : Sil. 3, 420