Aethiops

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

Aethĭŏps (i long, Aethīops, Sid. Carm. 11, 18), ŏpis, m., = Αἰθίοψ [the Gr. geographers derived this word from αἴθω-ὤψ, and applied it to all the sunburnt, dark-complexioned races above Egypt].

I Subst., an Ethiopian , Plin. 2, 78, 80, § 189; Vulg. 2 Par. 12, 3; ib. Act. 8, 7.—

B Appel.

1 A black man , negro : derideat Aethiopem albus, Juv. 2, 23: Aethiopas videri, Plin. 32, 10, 52, § 141.—

2 A coarse , dull , awkward man , a blockhead : cum hoc homine an cum stipite Aethiope, Cic. Sen. 6; Juv. 6, 600; Flor. 4, 7.—

II Adj., Ethiopian; in the masc. : Aethiopes lacus, Ov. M. 15, 320: vir Aethiops, Vulg. Act. 8, 7.

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