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1 m.
Iabb. N MMarcus (Roman praenomen); (abb. M.)IIabb. N MManius (Roman praenomen); (abb. M'.) -
2 Numerianus
1.nŭmĕrĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], of or belonging to number, numeral:2.aestimatio,
Jul. Val. Res Gest. Alex. M. 3, 58 Mai.Nŭmĕrĭus, ii, m., abbrev. N., a Roman praenomen: qui celeriter erant nati, fere Numerios praenominabant, Varr. ap. Non. 352, 29. Concerning the introduction of this praenomen into the Fabian gens, v. Paul. ex Fest. p. 170 Müll. So, Numerius (abbrev. N.) Fabius Buteo, Liv. 41, 28:3.N. Fabius Vibulanus,
a consul, id. 4, 43:Numerius, Numestius,
Cic. Att. 2, 22, 7; 24, 1, 5.—( Fem. Numeria was not in use, Varr. L. L. 9, § 55 Müll.)Nŭmĕrĭus, a, the name of a Roman gens. So, Q. Numerius Rufus, a tribune of the people, A. U. C. 697, an enemy of Cicero, Cic. Sest. 33, 72; 38, 82; 43, 94.—Hence,II. -
3 Numerius
1.nŭmĕrĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], of or belonging to number, numeral:2.aestimatio,
Jul. Val. Res Gest. Alex. M. 3, 58 Mai.Nŭmĕrĭus, ii, m., abbrev. N., a Roman praenomen: qui celeriter erant nati, fere Numerios praenominabant, Varr. ap. Non. 352, 29. Concerning the introduction of this praenomen into the Fabian gens, v. Paul. ex Fest. p. 170 Müll. So, Numerius (abbrev. N.) Fabius Buteo, Liv. 41, 28:3.N. Fabius Vibulanus,
a consul, id. 4, 43:Numerius, Numestius,
Cic. Att. 2, 22, 7; 24, 1, 5.—( Fem. Numeria was not in use, Varr. L. L. 9, § 55 Müll.)Nŭmĕrĭus, a, the name of a Roman gens. So, Q. Numerius Rufus, a tribune of the people, A. U. C. 697, an enemy of Cicero, Cic. Sest. 33, 72; 38, 82; 43, 94.—Hence,II. -
4 numerius
1.nŭmĕrĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], of or belonging to number, numeral:2.aestimatio,
Jul. Val. Res Gest. Alex. M. 3, 58 Mai.Nŭmĕrĭus, ii, m., abbrev. N., a Roman praenomen: qui celeriter erant nati, fere Numerios praenominabant, Varr. ap. Non. 352, 29. Concerning the introduction of this praenomen into the Fabian gens, v. Paul. ex Fest. p. 170 Müll. So, Numerius (abbrev. N.) Fabius Buteo, Liv. 41, 28:3.N. Fabius Vibulanus,
a consul, id. 4, 43:Numerius, Numestius,
Cic. Att. 2, 22, 7; 24, 1, 5.—( Fem. Numeria was not in use, Varr. L. L. 9, § 55 Müll.)Nŭmĕrĭus, a, the name of a Roman gens. So, Q. Numerius Rufus, a tribune of the people, A. U. C. 697, an enemy of Cicero, Cic. Sest. 33, 72; 38, 82; 43, 94.—Hence,II. -
5 Cn.
Cn. written for the praenomen Gnaeus; e. g. Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus.* * *abb. N MGnaeus (Roman praenomen); (abb. Cn.) -
6 Gnaeus
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7 Cn.
Cn. Cs. Dācicus ī, m a gold coin of Domitian, conqueror of the Dacians, Iu.* * *abb. N MGnaeus (Roman praenomen); (abb. Cn.) -
8 decimus
decimus or (older) decumus, adj. [decem], the tenth (of a series): mensis, T.: hora diei: septuma (dies) post decumam, i. e. the seventeenth, V.: legio, Cs.: unda, O.: cum decumo efficit ager, i. e. tenfold.—The tenth (part; i. e. one of ten equal parts): vix decumā parte die reliquā, S.: pars praedae, L.* * *Decimus (Roman praenomen); (abb. D.) -
9 a.
Iabb. N MAulus (Roman praenomen); (abb. A./Au.)IIAbsolvo, Antiquo -- free, reject
abb. N Myear; abb. ann./a.regnavit a(nnis). XLIIII -- he reigned for 44 years
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10 ap.
abb. N MAppius (Roman praenomen); (esp, gens Claudia); Ap.Cl. Caecus built Appian Way -
11 app.
abb. N MAppius (Roman praenomen); (abb. App.) -
12 au.
abb. N MAulus (Roman praenomen); (abb. A./Au.) -
13 aulus
Aulus (Roman praenomen); (abb. A.) -
14 c.
abb. N MGaius (Roman praenomen); (abb. C.); abb/ for centum/100 -
15 caeso
Kaeso/Caeso (Roman praenomen); (abb. K.) -
16 d.
Iabb. ADJobliged; bound (to pay), condemned to pay; sentenced; (abb. d. in incription)IIabb. N Cdiem, abb. d; in calendar expression a. d. = ante diem = before the dayIIIabb. N MDecimus (Roman praenomen); (abb. D.)IVabb. N MDominus, Lord; abb. Dcalendar AD/Anno Domine -- in the year of our Lord
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17 gaius
Gaius (Roman praenomen); (abb. C.) -
18 k.
abb. N MKaeso/Caeso (Roman praenomen); (abb. K.) -
19 kaeso
Kaeso/Caeso (Roman praenomen); (abb. K.) -
20 l.
abb. N MLucius (Roman praenomen); (abb. L.)
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