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1 phasma
I.The title of a comedy of Menander, Ter. Eun. prol. 9.—II.The title or principal part of a farce by a mimograph named Catullus:clamosum ut ageres phasma Catulli,
Juv. 8, 186. -
2 Hypobolimaeus
Hypŏbŏlĭmaeus, i, m., = Hupobolimaios, The Counterfeit, the title of a comedy by Menander and Caecilius, Quint. 1, 10, 18; Gell. 15, 14, 5; Fest. s. v. noxia, p. 174 Müll. -
3 Psophodees
Psŏphŏdĕes, is, m., = Psophodeês, The Bashful Man, the title of a comedy of Menander, Quint. 10, 1, 70. -
4 Synaristosae
Synăristōsae, ārum, f., = Sunaristôsai, the women breakfasting together, the title of a comedy by Menander, Plin. 23, 9, 81, § 159; Gell. 15, 15, 2; Non. 370, 14. -
5 Georgos
Gĕōrgos, i, m. = [geôrgos], the title of a comedy by Menander, Quint. 11, 3, 91.
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