Ithaca
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
Ἰθάκη, ἡ.
An Ithacan: Ἴθακος.
Ithacan, adj.: Ἰθακήσιος.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Ĭthăca: ae (Ĭthăcē, ēs, Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 41), f., = Ἰθάκη,>
I an island in the Ionian Sea, the kingdom of Ulysses, Mel. 2, 7, 10; Plin. 4, 12, 19, § 54; Cic. Off. 3, 26, 27; id. Leg. 2, 1, 3; id. de Or. 1, 44, 196 al.: effugimus scopulos Ithacae, Laërtia regna, Verg. A. 3, 272.—
II Derivv.
A Ĭthăcen-sis, e, adj., Ithacan: Ulixes, Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 63.—
B Ĭthăcēsĭus, a, um, adj., Ithacan: sedes, i. e. Baiæ, said to have been named after the pilot of Ulysses, Sil. 8, 541. —
C Ĭthăcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ithaca or Ulysses, Ithacan: me data pensa trahentem matribus ostendens Ithacis, Ov. M. 13, 512: Aeolios Ithacis inclusimus utribus Euros, id. Am. 3, 12, 29: puppis, id. P. 2, 7, 60. — Subst.: Ĭthăcus, i, m., the Ithacan, i. e. Ulysses: hoc Ithacus velit, Verg. A. 2, 104; Ov. M. 13, 98; 103; Juv. 15, 26; 10, 257.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Ĭthăca,¹³ æ, et Ĭthăcē, ēs, f., Ithaque [île de la mer Ionienne, patrie d’Ulysse] : Plin. 4, 54 ; Cic. Off. 3, 27 ; Leg. 2, 3, etc.