- Delūbrum
Delūbrum (lat.), Ort, wo man die Bilder eines Gottes aufstellte.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Delūbrum (lat.), Ort, wo man die Bilder eines Gottes aufstellte.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
DELUBRUM — dictum fuisse fustem delibratum vel decorticatum, quem pro Deo antiqui venerati sint, tradit Paulus Festi Pompeii abbreviator: cui Serv. adstipulatur dicens: Delubrum dictum propter lacum, in quo manus abluuntur; vel propter tectum coniunctum;… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Delūbrum — (lat.), ursprünglich Sühn und Reinigungsort; dann soviel wie Tempel, Heiligtum … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Delubrum — • Delūbrum (luere), собственно место искупления или очищения, храм, в особенности тихое, священное жилище богов, а потому, как ναός у греков, место, где стоял кумир и принадлежащий к нему жертвенник. Древние объясняют это название… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
delubrum — /deuh looh breuhm/, n., pl. delubra / breuh/. (in ancient Rome) a temple, shrine, or sanctuary. [1655 65; < L delubrum, appar. equiv. to delu(ere) to wash off (de DE + luere, comb. form of lavere to wash) + brum instrumental suffix] * * * … Universalium
delubrum — /deuh looh breuhm/, n., pl. delubra / breuh/. (in ancient Rome) a temple, shrine, or sanctuary. [1655 65; < L delubrum, appar. equiv. to delu(ere) to wash off (de DE + luere, comb. form of lavere to wash) + brum instrumental suffix] … Useful english dictionary
delubrum — n. (in Ancient Rome) shrine, temple, sanctuary with a font … English contemporary dictionary
PROTESILAI Turris et delubrum — Protiseleum Strab. oppid. Cherronesi, in ora, ex adverso Sigaei promontor. Troadis. Plin. l. 4. c. 11. Solin. c. 16. Vide hîc infra … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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PALATINUS Mons Romae — inhabitatus longô tempore ante urbem conditam a Valentiâ Itali filiâ, inde ab Euandro, qui et arcem in eo constituit. Idem inter septem colles praecipuus, ideoque celebris prae reliquis, varias sui nominis causas habet apud auctores bonos. Nam et … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
DIOMEDES — I. DIOMEDES Grammaticus, multi ingenii vir. II. DIOMEDES Rex Aetoliae, Tydei et Deipylae fil. qui cum reliquis Graecis ad Troiam profectus adeo strenue se gessit, ut post Achillem et Aiacem Telamonem fortissimus haberetur. Nam praeter occisos a… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale