(Sukaeos). <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span> m sg (genitive Sychaeī); second declension <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span> (Husband of Dido, legendary foundress and queen of Carthage) (<span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span>: Husband...
Italian Wikipedia has an article on: Acerbas Wikipedia it Sicheo m <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span> Synonym: Acerbas chiose, eschio...
(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [syˈkʰae̯.ũː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [siˈkɛː.um] Sychaeum accusative singular of <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span>...
(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [syˈkʰae̯.iː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [siˈkɛː.i] Sychaeī genitive singular of <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span>...
[Anna] fears [nothing] more serious than [Dido’s grief] at the death of <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span>. So she makes preparations per [Dido’s] orders. Third-declension comparative...
frāternā caede penātīs, [...].” “[...] ever since the wretched fate of <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span>, [my late] husband, [when] our hearth-gods were blood-stained by a fraternal...
vocantīs vīsa virī, nox cum terrās obscūra tenēret. [Dido’s shrine honoring <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span>:] From here, it seemed, she was hearing voices, and words from her [dead]...
Italian: Didone Spanish: Didón Slovak: Dido Ukrainian: Дідо́на (Didóna) <span class="searchmatch">Sȳ̆chaeus</span> (Dido’s husband) “2. Dīdō”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)...
with him, and guard [it] in his grave.” (Dido speaks of her dead husband, <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span>.) (figurative) to mislead, deceive (especially): to take or snatch away;...
statement about all spirits, or understood specifically about the dead <span class="searchmatch">Sychaeus</span>. Some editors capitalize “Manis.” Commentary by T.E. Page [1967], pg. 348:...