Teleboae
αἰτῶ δ' ὑγίειαν πρῶτον, εἶτ' εὐπραξίαν, τρίτον δὲ χαίρειν, εἶτ' ὀφείλειν μηδενί → first health, good fortune next, and third rejoicing; last, to owe nought to any man
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Tēlĕbŏae: ārum, m., = Τηλεβόαι,>
I a people in Acarnania, noted for robbing travellers, Plaut. Am. prol. 101; 1, 1, 56; 1, 1, 95 al. A colony of them afterwards inhabited the island of Capreae: Teleboūm Capreas regna, Verg. A. 7, 735; Tac. A. 4, 67; Sil. 7, 418.—Hence, Tēlĕbŏis, ĭdis, adj., of Teleboæ, Teleboic.—Plur, as subst.: Tēlĕbŏĭdes, um, f., the name of some small islands between Leucadia and Achaia, Plin. 4, 12, 19, § 53.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Tēlĕbŏæ,¹³ ārum, m. (Τηλεβόαι), Téléboens [peuple de l’Acarnanie] : Pl. Amph. 101 ; 217 || venus coloniser l’île de Caprée, en face de Sorrente] Virg. En. 7, 735 ; Tac. Ann. 4, 67 ; Sil. 7, 418.