"Caunus" meaning in All languages combined

See Caunus on Wiktionary

Proper name [Latin]

Forms: Caune [singular, vocative], Caunum [singular, accusative], Caunī [singular, genitive], Caunō [singular, dative], Caunō [singular, ablative]
  1. Ville de la Carie.
    Sense id: fr-Caunus-la-name-eFJpfMco Categories (other): Exemples en latin, Localités de Turquie en latin Topics: geography
  2. Héros fondateur de Caunus.
    Sense id: fr-Caunus-la-name-uy0OaLql Categories (other): Lexique en latin de la mythologie Topics: mythology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: Caunos

Inflected forms

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          "text": "in Lycio autem mari Idyris, Telendos, Attelebussa, Cypriae tres steriles et Dionysia, prius Charaeta dicta, dein contra Tauri promunturium pestiferae navigantibus Chelidoniae totidem, ab iss cum oppido Leucolla, Pactyae, Lasia, Nymphais, Macris, Megista, cuius civitas interiit. multae deinde ignobiles, sed contra Chimaeram Dolichiste, Choerogylion, Crambusa, Rhoge, Xenagora VIII, Daedalon duae, Cryeon tres, Strongyle et contra Sidyma Antiochi Glaucumque versus amnem Lagusa, Macris, Didymae, Helbo, Scope, Aspis et, in qua oppidum interiit, Telandria proximaque Cauno Rhodusa.",
          "translation": "Dans la mer de Lycie les îles Illyris, Telendos, Attelebussa; trois îles Cypriennes stériles; Dionysia, appelée auparavant Carétha; puis, en face du promontoire du Taurus, les trois îles Chélidoniennes, funestes aux navigateurs; plus loin, Leucolla, avec une ville; les îles Pactyennes, Lasia, Nymphaïs, Macris, Mégista, dont la ville n’existe plus; puis beaucoup d’îles sans nom; mais en face du mont de la Chimère, Dolichiste, Chirogylium, Crambussa, Rhoge, Enagora, de 8 000 pas de tour, deux îles des Dédaliens, trois îles des Cryéens, Strongyle; en face de Sidyma, l’île d’Antiochus, et vers le fleuve Glaucus (v, 29) Lagusa, Macris, les Didymes, Helbo, Scope, Aspis, Telandria, dont la ville a péri, et Rhodussa, la plus voisine de Caunus. — (traduction)"
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