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Δυσαμένη δὲ κάρηνα βαθυκνήμιδος ἐρίπνης / Δελφικὸν ἄντρον ἔναιε φόβῳ λυσσώδεος Ἰνοῦς (Nonnus, Dionysiaca 9.273f.) → Having descended from the top of a deep-greaved cliff, she dwelt in a cave in Delphi, because of her fear of raving/raging Ino.

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Κάλπη, ἡ.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Calpē: ēs, f., = Κάλπη,
I one of the pillars of Hercules in Hispania Baetica, now Rock of Gibraltar, Mel. 1, 5, 3; 2, 6, 8; Plin. 3, prooem. § 4; 3, 1, 3, § 7; Asin. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 32, 1: Ibera, Sen. Herc. Oet. 1254; Luc. 1, 555; 4, 71 (abl. scanned Calpĕ, Juv. 14, 279).—
II Derivv.
   A Calpētā-nus, a, um, adj., of Calpe: gurges, Avien. Progn. 1620.—
   B Calpētĭtānus, a, um, adj., of Calpe: vada, Avien. Arat. 1023.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Calpē,¹⁴ ēs, f. (Κάλπη), montagne de Bétique (auj. Gibraltar) : Pollio d. Cic. Fam. 10, 32, 1 ; Mela 1, 27 || Calpis, is, f., Sid. Ep. 8, 12, 2 ; abl. ĕ Juv. 14, 279.

Latin > German (Georges)

Calpē, ēs, f. (Κάλπη), hoher Berg an der gaditanischen Meerenge, der mit dem an der afrikan. Küste liegenden Vorgebirge Abyla die sogen. Säulen des Herkules bildet, j. Gibraltar, Asin. Poll. in Cic. ep. 10, 32, 1. Lucan. 1, 555; 4, 71: C. Hibera, Sen. Herc. Oet. 1257 (1253): Abl. unregelm. Calpĕ gemessen bei Iuven. 14, 279 (vgl. Prisc. 7, 8). – Dav. Calpētānus, a, um, kalpetanisch, Avien. progn. 296 (1621) u. Arat. 1024.