C / Cўbĕlē

Cўbĕlē

or , and , , = Κυβέλη and Κυβήβη.
A goddess, originally Phrygian, later worshipped in Rome also as; whose priests were called
A goddess, originally Phrygian, later worshipped in Rome also as Ops or Mater Magna, whose priests were called Galli.
Form Cybele, Cat. 63, 8; Verg. A. 11, 768; Mart. 1, 71, 10.—
Form Cybele, Cat. 63, 8; Verg. A. 11, 768; Mart. 1, 71, 10.—
Form Cybela, Tert. adv. Nat. 1, 10.—
Form Cybela, Tert. adv. Nat. 1, 10.—
Form Cybebe, Verg. A. 10, 220; Prop. 3, 17 (4, 16), 35; Phaedr. 3, 17, 3; Sil.…
Form Cybebe, Verg. A. 10, 220; Prop. 3, 17 (4, 16), 35; Phaedr. 3, 17, 3; Sil. 8, 365; 17, 3; Cat. 63, 9; Phaedr. 3, 17, 4; 4, 1, 4; Luc. 1, 600.—
Hence, hence
pertaining to Cybele; Cybele as adjective
Cўbĕ-lēĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Cybele: Attis, Ov. M. 10, 104; v. Attis: mater, i. q. Cybele, id. A. A. 1, 507; so also dea, id. F. 4, 191: frena, i. e. of the lions in the chariot of Cybele, id. M. 10, 704: limina, i. e. of her temple, Stat. S. 1, 2, 176.—
a priest of Cybele
Cўbĕlista, ae, m., = Κυβελιστής, a priest of Cybele, Verg. Copa, 25 Sillig ex conj. (al. Calybita). —
A mountain in Phrygia
A mountain in Phrygia.
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