Odrysae

Odrysae

Odrysae (Odrusae), ārum, m. (Ὀδρύσαι), eine große Völkerschaft in Thrazien am Flusse Hebros, die ein eigenes Reich bildete, im heutigen Rumili, Liv. 39, 53, 12. Curt. 10, 1 (6), 45: Form -usae b. Tac. ann. 3, 38. – Dav. Odrysius, a, um, odrysisch, poet. = thrazisch, Ov.: tellus, Trazien (ἡ γη Ὀδρυσίς, Anth.), Sil. – subst., Odrysius, iī, m., der Odrysier, Thrazier = Orpheus, Val. Flacc.: Plur., Odrysiī, ōrum, m., die Odrysier, Thrazier, Ov.


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