Europa

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

Eurōpa, ae, and Eurōpe, ēs, f., = Εὐρώπη.

I Daughter of the Phoenician king Agenor , sister of Cadmus , and mother of Sarpedon and Minos by Jupiter , who , under the form of a bull , carried her off to Crete , Ov. M. 2, 836 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 155; 178; nom. Europe, Hor. C. 3, 27, 25; 57; Prop. 2, 28, 52; gen. Europae, Mel. 2, 7, 12; acc. Europen, Ov. A. A. 1, 323; Juv. 8, 34: Europam, Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 5; Ov. H. 4, 55.—

2 Poet. transf., the portico in the Field of Mars , which was adorned with a painting representing the rape of Europa , Mart. 2, 14; 3, 20; cf. id. 11, 1.—

B Hence, Eurō-paeus , a, um, adj., of or belonging to Europa : dux, i. e. Minos , Ov. M. 8, 23.—

II The continent of Europe , named after her; usual form Europa, Mel. 1, 3, 1 et saep.; Mart. Cap. 6, § 662; Plin. 3 prooem. § 3; 3, 1, 1, § 5; 4, 23, 37, § 121 et saepiss.: Europe, Mel. 1, 2, 1; 2, 1, 1; acc. Europen, id. 1, 1, 6; 2, 6, 9; Hor. C. 3, 3, 47.—

B Derivv.

1 Eurōpaeus , a, um, adj., of or belonging to Europe , European : adversarii, Nep. Eum. 3: Scythi, Curt. 7, 7, 2.—

2 Eurōpensis , e, adj., the same: exercitus, Vop. Prob. 13: res, id. Aurel. 31.

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