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Olenos2

Olenos2 · m

the husband of Lethœa

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What it meant

1. ōlĕnos — Lewis & Short

ōlĕnos or -us, i, m., = *)/wlenos,

I the husband of Lethœa, who was changed with her into a stone, Ov. M. 10, 69.—Hence,
II ōlĕnĭdes, ae, m., = *)wleni/dhs, the son of Olenus: Phoceaque Oleniden, Val. Fl. 3, 204.

2. ōlĕnos — Lewis & Short

ōlĕnos or -us, i, f., = *)/wlenos,

I an ancient city in Achaia, between Patrœ and Dymo, now Kato Akhaia, Plin. 4, 5, 6, § 13. —
B A city in Ætolia, Hyg. Astr. 2, 13; Sen. Troad. 826.—Hence,
C ōlĕnĭē, ēs, f. adj., Olenian; poet. for Achaian, Ætolian: capra Olenie, i. e. the goat of Amalthea, Manil. 5, 130.—
D ōlĕnĭus, a, um, adj., = *)wle/nios, Olenian; poet. for Achaian, Ætolian: capella, Ov. F. 5, 113: pecus, the goat of Amalthea, id. H. 18, 188: Tydeus, of Calydon, in Ætolia, Stat. Th. 1, 402.

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