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What (who) is ovid - definition

ROMAN POET (43 BC – 17/18 AD)
Publius Ovidius Naso; Ovidius; Ovidian; Ovidius Naso; Ovid inspired; Consolatio ad Liviam; Nux (poem); Halieutica (Ovid); Publius Ovidius Nasso; Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D; P. Ovidi Nasonis
  • Delacroix]], ''[[Ovid among the Scythians]]'', 1859. [[National Gallery (London)]].
  • ''Metamorphoses'', 1618
  • Engraved frontispiece of [[George Sandys]]'s 1632 London edition of ''Ovid's Metamorphoses Englished''.
  • Ovid as imagined in the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'', 1493.

ovid         
Lowercase spelling. Describes the period of time after you come down from a sugar rush, feeling deflated, worn out, vibrating, slight headache.
Maria and Peter felt completely ovid after downing six boxes of marshmallow bunnies.
OVID         
Object, View, and Interaction Design
Ovid (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ovid or Ovidius (43 BC–17 AD) was a Roman poet. His name is used as a male first name, especially in Romance languages, often in variations such as Ovidi, Ovídio, Ovidio, or Ouvidu, and in some recent usage shortened to Ovi.

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Ovid

Publius Ovidius Naso (Latin: [ˈpuːbliʊs ɔˈwɪdiʊs ˈnaːsoː]; 20 March 43 BC – 17/18 AD), known in English as Ovid ( OV-id), was a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus. He was a contemporary of the older Virgil and Horace, with whom he is often ranked as one of the three canonical poets of Latin literature. The Imperial scholar Quintilian considered him the last of the Latin love elegists. Although Ovid enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime, the emperor Augustus banished him to Tomis, a Dacian province on the Black Sea, where he remained a decade until his death.

Examples of use of ovid
1. Roe kept the ancient Phoenicians alive during times of war and famine, and Ovid mentioned caviar in his writings.
2. In Limbo, Dante finds Plato, Ovid, Homer and Socrates, though not Michael Winner, for whom Satan has other plans.
3. Michelle Whitman, Ovid, Michigan It‘s my hunch that Karr wrote the note, but a second person did the killing.
4. In many ways, a realm populated by Homer, Horace, Ovid and their chums, plus a throng of cheerful infants, sounds a good deal more attractive than Heaven, which I always thought must be like the worst sort of cocktail party full of glittery celebs and no one you quite dare talk to.