LAT

Lewis Short

(adjective) : Tĭbĕris, is, also contr., Tibris (Ty-bris), is or ĭdis, m.
* The river Tiber, now Tevere: Tiberis antea Tybris appellatus et prius Albula,Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 53; cf. Liv. 1, 3.
* Form Tiberis, Mel. 2, 4, 9; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 53; Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4 (Ann. v. 453 Vahl.); Cic. Att. 13, 33, 4; 12, 19, 1; id. Rosc. Am. 35, 100; id. Mil. 15, 41; Liv. 1, 7; 5, 13; 24, 9; 30, 38; Hor. C. 1, 2, 13; 1, 29, 12; 2, 3, 18; id. S. 1, 9, 18; 2, 1, 8; 2, 3, 292; id. Ep. 1, 11, 19.
* Personified: Tibris (Tybris), the river-god Tiber, Verg. A. 8, 72; 10, 421.
* Tĭbĕrīnus (Tībrī-nus, Claud. Laud. Seren. 16; Sid. Carm. 7, 75), a, um, , of or belonging to the Tiber, Tiberine: ostium,Cic. Imp. Pomp. 12, 33; Verg. A. 1, 13; Ov. F. 4, 329: undae,Hor. C. 3, 12, 7: flumen,Verg. A. 11, 449; Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 4: lupus,taken in the Tiber,id. S. 2, 2, 31: campus,Plin. 34, 6, 11, § 25: gramen,Claud. VI. Cons. Hon. 182: pater, i. e. Father Tiber, as a river-god, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 55 Vahl.); Verg. G. 4, 369; cf. deus,id. A. 8, 31.
* Subst.: Tĭ-bĕrīnus, i, m.
* Tĭbĕrīnis, ĭdis, adj. f., of or belonging to the Tiber, Tiberine: Nym phae,Ov. F. 2, 597.
* A king of Alba, after whom the river is said to have been named, Varr. L. L. 5, §§ 29 and 71 Müll.; Liv. 1, 3; Ov. F. 2, 389; id. M. 14, 614.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
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