oestrus

oestrus

oestrus, ī, m. (οιστρος), I) die Roßbremse, Bräme, Verg. u. Plin. – II) meton.: a) die weissagerische oder poetische Raserei, Begeisterung, der Enthusiasmus, Stat. u.a. – b) die Raserei der Sinnlichkeit, libidinis, Hieron. epist. 97, 11. – / Nbf. Plur. oestra, Orest. tr. 593 u. Sing. oestrum furor Graeco vocabulo, Paul. ex Fest. 195, 3.


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