Argestes
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ARGESTES — Graece Α᾿ργεςτὴς, venti Noti seu Austri species. Eustath. in Odys. φ. tradit, quod ἀργέςτης barytone ut plurimum sit venti nomen, oxytone autem νότου ἐπίθετον, ut Homer. Il. λευκὸν. v. 306. Α᾿ργέςταο νότοιο, hoc est, λευκοῦ, ab αργὸν quod est… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Argestes — /är jesˈtēz/ (Milton) noun The north west wind personified ORIGIN: Gr Argestēs … Useful english dictionary
Argestes — ARGESTES, æ, Gr. Ἀργέστης, ου, (⇒ Tab. VII.) des Asträus und der Aurora Sohn, einer von den namhaften Winden, Hesiod. Theogon. v. 379. der daher entsteht, wo die Sonne in den längsten Tagen untergeht. Plin. H. N. l. II. c. 47 … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
АРГЕСТ — • Argestes, Άργέστης, см. Venti. I, 4, Ветры … Реальный словарь классических древностей
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