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circean

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CIRCEAN

a.Pertaining to Circe, the fabled daughter of Sol and Perseis, who was supposed to possess great knowledge of magic and venomous herbs, by which she was able to charm and fascinate.

 

CIRCENSIAN

a.Pertaining to the Circus, in Rome, where were practiced games of various kinds, as running, wrestling, combats, etc. The Circensian games accompanied most of the feasts of the Romans; but the grand games were held five days, commencing on the 15th of September.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CIRCEAN

Cir *ce "an, a. Etym: [L. Circaeus.]

 

Defn: Having the characteristics of Circe, daughter of Sol and Perseis, a mythological enchantress, who first charmed her victims and then changed them to the forms of beasts; pleasing, but noxious; as, a Circean draught.

 

CIRCENSIAL; CIRCENSIAN

Cir *cen "sial, Cir *cen "sian, a. Etym: [L. Circensis, ludi Circenses,the games in the Circus Maximus.]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to, or held in, the Circus, In Rome. The pleasure of the Circensian shows. Holyday.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Circe

Cir ce |ˈsərsē ˈsərsi |Greek Mythology an enchantress who lived with her wild animals on the island of Aeaea. When Odysseus visited the island, his companions were changed into pigs by her potions, but he protected himself with the mythical herb moly and forced her to restore his men into human form. ORIGIN via Latin from Greek Kirkē.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Circe

Circe |ˈsəːsi |Greek Mythology an enchantress who lived on the island of Aeaea. When Odysseus visited the island his companions were changed into pigs by her potions, but he protected himself with the magic herb moly and forced her to restore his men to human form. ORIGIN via Latin from Greek Kirkē.

 

Duden Dictionary

Circe

Cir ce Eigenname Kirke |C i rce |in der griechischen Sage Zauberin auf der Insel Aia, die alle Fremden in Tiere verwandelt (z. B. die Gefährten des Odysseus in Schweine )

 

Circe

Cir ce Substantiv, feminin , die |C i rce |die Circe; Genitiv: der Circe, Plural: die Circen nach der Zauberin der griechischen Sage verführerische Frau, die es darauf anlegt, Männer zu betören

 

circensisch

cir cen sisch zirzensisch |circ e nsisch |

 

Spanish Dictionary

circe

circe nombre femenino Mujer astuta y engañosa .

 

circense

circense adjetivo 1 Del circo o relacionado con él :un número circense; espectáculo circense .2 Del circo romano o relacionado con él .