Philyra

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τῶν γὰρ μετρίων πρῶτα μὲν εἰπεῖν τοὔνομα νικᾷ → the first mention of the word moderation wins the game (Euripides, Medea 125f.)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Phĭlyra: ae, f., = Φιλύρα,
I a nymph, daughter of Oceanus, who bore to Saturn the Centaur Chiron, and was changed into a linden-tree, Verg. G. 3, 92; Val. Fl. 5, 153; Hyg. Fab. 138.—Hence,
   A Phĭlyrēĭus and Phĭlyrēus, a, um, adj., Philyrean: Philyreius heros, i. e. Chiron, Ov. M. 2, 676: Philyreia (al. Philyrea) tecta, i. e. of Chiron, id. ib. 7, 352.—
   B Phĭlyrĭdes (Phill-), ae, m., Chiron, the son of Philyra, Ov. A. A. 1, 11; Prop. 2, 1, 60; Verg. G. 3, 550; Mart. 2, 14, 6 (poët. met. grat. Phīllyr-).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(2) Phĭlўra, æ, f. (Φιλύρα), nymphe, fille de l’Océan et mère de Chiron, changée en tilleul : Serv. Georg. 3, 92 ; Hyg. Fab. 138 || -rēĭus, a, um, de Philyre : Ov. M. 2, 676.

Latin > German (Georges)

(2) Philyra2, ae, f. (Φιλύρα), eine Nymphe, Tochter des Oceanus, von Saturn Mutter des Zentauren Chiron, in eine Linde verwandelt, Hyg. fab. 138. Mythogr. Lat. 1, 103. Serv. et Philarg. Verg. georg. 3, 93. Schol. in Caes Germ. Arat. 396. p. 419, 2 Eyss. – Dav.: A) Philyrēius, a, um (Φιλυρήϊος), philyrëisch, heros, Chiron, Ov.: tecta, des Chiron, Ov. – B) Philyridēs, ae, m. (Φιλυρίδης), der Philyride (Sohn der Philyra) = Chiron, Verg. georg. 3, 550. Ov. art. am. 1, 11. Prop. 2, 1, 60. Mart. 2, 14, 6 (überall des Versbedürfnisses wegen Phīllўrĭdēs geschrieben u. gemessen).