o-Dekl. (m./f.)
Ōceanus ī m
Georges, Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch:
Ōceanus, ī, maskulin (Ὠκεανός)
I)das Weltmeer, der Ozean
Oceanus AtlanticusSolin. 56, 5
mare OceanusCaes. b. G. 3, 7, 2Mela 2, 6, 2 (2. § 86)Tac. ann. 1, 9; hist. 4, 12Amm. 23, 6, 12
mare OceanumAmpel. 1, 2 und 7, 1
personifiziert: Okeanos, nach der Sage der Gemahl der TethysCic.und andere
II)übertragen
A)eine große BadewanneLampr. Alex. Sev. 25, 5
B)ein römischer BeinameMart. 3, 95, 10 und 6, 9, 2
Charlton T. Lewis, An Elementary Latin Dictionary:
Ōceanus, ī, masculine, Ὠκεανός, the great sea, outer sea, ocean
mare, quem Oceanum appellatisCic.
Oceani freta, i.e. the Strait of GibraltarCic.
quae civitates Oceanum attinguntCaes.
circumvagus, circumflu entHor.
pater rerum, i.e. primary elementVerg.
Person., son of Caelum and Terra, husband of Tethys, father of the rivers and nymphsCic.Verg.
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