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|georg=Phorcus, ī, m. ([[Φόρκος]]) u. [[Phorcys]], yis, m. ([[Φόρκυς]]) u. Phorcȳn, ȳnis, m. ([[Φόρκυν]]), [[Sohn]] [[des]] Neptun, [[Vater]] der [[Medusa]] u. ihrer Schwestern, [[nach]] seinem Tode zum [[Meergott]] erhoben, [[Form]] [[Phorcus]], Hyg. fab. praef. p. 4 u. 7 M. Lucan. 9, 645. Val Flacc. 3, 727: Phorci [[chorus]], Meergottheiten, Plin. 36, 26. Verg. Aen. 5, 240: dass. Phorci [[exercitus]], Verg. Aen. 5, 824. – die Formen [[Phorcys]] u. [[Phorcyn]] [[nur]] angef. [[bei]] Prisc. 6, 28 sq. u. 6, 92 ([[nach]] Serv. Verg. Aen. 5, 240 im Lateinischen [[ungebräuchlich]]). – Dav.: A) (v. [[Phorcus]]) [[Phorcis]] ([[nicht]] [[Phorcys]]), [[idos]], Akk. Plur. idas, f., [[Tochter]] [[des]] Phorkus, [[ora]] Phorcidos, der [[Medusa]], Prop.: [[aber]] sorores Phorcides = [[Graeae]], Ov.: Abl. Plur. Phorcisi, Hyg. astr. 2, 12 (wo [[noch]] Muncker [[Phorcys]]). – B) (v. [[Phorcyn]]) Phorcȳnis, [[idos]], Akk. ida, f., [[Tochter]] [[des]] Phorkus, Ph. [[Medusa]], Ov. [[met]]. 4, 743. Lucan. 9, 626: u. so bl. Ph., die [[Medusa]] = das [[Medusenhaupt]], Ov. [[met]]. 5, 230. | |georg=Phorcus, ī, m. ([[Φόρκος]]) u. [[Phorcys]], yis, m. ([[Φόρκυς]]) u. Phorcȳn, ȳnis, m. ([[Φόρκυν]]), [[Sohn]] [[des]] Neptun, [[Vater]] der [[Medusa]] u. ihrer Schwestern, [[nach]] seinem Tode zum [[Meergott]] erhoben, [[Form]] [[Phorcus]], Hyg. fab. praef. p. 4 u. 7 M. Lucan. 9, 645. Val Flacc. 3, 727: Phorci [[chorus]], Meergottheiten, Plin. 36, 26. Verg. Aen. 5, 240: dass. Phorci [[exercitus]], Verg. Aen. 5, 824. – die Formen [[Phorcys]] u. [[Phorcyn]] [[nur]] angef. [[bei]] Prisc. 6, 28 sq. u. 6, 92 ([[nach]] Serv. Verg. Aen. 5, 240 im Lateinischen [[ungebräuchlich]]). – Dav.: A) (v. [[Phorcus]]) [[Phorcis]] ([[nicht]] [[Phorcys]]), [[idos]], Akk. Plur. idas, f., [[Tochter]] [[des]] Phorkus, [[ora]] Phorcidos, der [[Medusa]], Prop.: [[aber]] sorores Phorcides = [[Graeae]], Ov.: Abl. Plur. Phorcisi, Hyg. astr. 2, 12 (wo [[noch]] Muncker [[Phorcys]]). – B) (v. [[Phorcyn]]) Phorcȳnis, [[idos]], Akk. ida, f., [[Tochter]] [[des]] Phorkus, Ph. [[Medusa]], Ov. [[met]]. 4, 743. Lucan. 9, 626: u. so bl. Ph., die [[Medusa]] = das [[Medusenhaupt]], Ov. [[met]]. 5, 230. | ||
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==Wikipedia EN== | |||
In Greek mythology, [[Phorcys]] or [[Phorcus]] (/ˈfɔːrsɪs/; Ancient Greek: [[Φόρκυς]], romanized: Phórkus) is a primordial sea god, generally cited (first in [[Hesiod]]) as the son of [[Pontus]] and [[Gaia]] (Earth). According to the Orphic hymns, [[Phorcys]], [[Cronus]] and [[Rhea]] were the eldest offspring of [[Oceanus]] and [[Tethys]]. Classical scholar Karl Kerenyi conflated Phorcys with the similar sea gods [[Nereus]] and [[Proteus]]. His wife was [[Ceto]], and he is most notable in myth for fathering by Ceto a host of monstrous children. In extant Hellenistic-Roman mosaics, Phorcys was depicted as a fish-tailed merman with crab-claw forelegs and red, spiky skin. | |||
==Translations== | |||
ar: فوركيس; az: Forki; be: Форкій; bg: Форкис; bn: ফোর্কিস; br: Forkys; ca: Forcis; cs: Forkýs; da: Forkys; de: Phorkys; el: Φόρκυς; en: Phorcys; eo: Forkiso; es: Forcis; et: Phorkys ja Keto; eu: Fortzis; fa: فورسیس; fi: Forkys; fr: Phorcys; ga: Forcis; he: פורקיס; hr: Fork; hu: Phorküsz; hy: Փորկիս; id: Forkis; it: Forco; ja: ポルキュース; ko: 포르키스; la: Phorcus; lb: Phorkys; lt: Forkinas; mk: Форкиј; nl: Phorcys; no: Forkys; pl: Forkos; pt: Fórcis; ro: Phorcys; ru: Форкий; sco: Phorcys; sr: Форкије; sv: Forkys; tr: Forkis; uk: Форкій; zh: 福耳库斯 |