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1 Liguria
Lĭgŭres, um, m., the Ligurians, an Italian people in Gallia Cisalpina, in the mod. Piedmont, Genoa, and Lucca:A.montani duri atque agrestes,
Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 95; id. Brut. 73, 255; Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 47; Liv. 5, 35; 22, 33; 27, 39; Ov. M. 2, 370; Flor. 2, 3, 2 al.: Ligures omnes fallaces, Cato ap. Serv. Verg. A. 11, 701:terrae motus in Liguribus,
i. e. in Liguria, Cic. Div. 1, 35, 78.— Hence,Lĭgur and Lĭgus, ŭris, adj. comm., Ligurian; and subst., a Ligurian:2. B.Ligus iste,
Cic. Sest. 31, 68:vane Ligus,
Verg. A. 11, 715:tonse Ligur,
Luc. 1, 442:femina Ligus,
Tac. H. 2, 13: Ligus ora, Pers. 6, 6:securis,
Cat. 16, 19.—Lĭgŭrĭa, ae, f., Liguria, a country of Cisalpine Gaul, Plin. 3, 5, 7. § 48; Tac. H. 2, 15; id. Agr. 7.—C. 2.Subst.: Lĭgŭrīnus, i, m., the name of a favorite of Horace, Hor. C. 4, 1, 33. To him is addressed C. 4, 10.—D.Lĭgustĭcus (collat. form Lĭguscus, Varr. R. R. 1, 18, 6; 2, 5, 9; 3, 9, 17, acc. to the MSS.; cf. Etruscus), a, um, adj., = Ligustikos, Ligustine, Ligurian:2.ager,
Varr. R. R. 1, 18, 6:mare,
Plin. 3, 6, 10, § 75:ora,
id. 3, 5, 7, § 47:saxa,
Juv. 3, 257.—Subst.: lĭgustĭcum, i, n., a plant indigenous to Liguria, lovage, Col. 12, 57, 5; Plin. 19, 8, 50, § 165; 20, 15, 60, § 168 (corrupted into Levisticum, Veg. Vet. 3, 52, 2).—E.Lĭgustīnus, a, um, adj., = Ligusti-nos, Ligustine, Ligurian:F.montes,
Liv. 34, 8:ager,
id. 42, 4:scutum,
id. 44, 35. — Subst.: Lĭgustīni, ōrum, m., the Ligurians, Plin. 10, 24, 34, § 71.— -
2 ligur
► adjetivo1 Ligurian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Ligurian\Mar Ligur Ligurian Sea* * *( Hist)1.ADJ Ligurian2.SMF Ligurianlos liguros — the Ligurians, the people of Liguria
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3 Albingauni Ligures
Ingauni, ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, on the sea - coast, at the foot of the Maritime Alps, Liv. 28, 46; 30, 19.—Hence, Album Ingaunum, their capital city, Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 17; Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 48; called also: Albingaunum, Tac. H. 2, 15; its inhabitants are called Albingauni Lĭ-gŭres, Liv. 29, 5, 2. -
4 Albingaunum
Ingauni, ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, on the sea - coast, at the foot of the Maritime Alps, Liv. 28, 46; 30, 19.—Hence, Album Ingaunum, their capital city, Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 17; Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 48; called also: Albingaunum, Tac. H. 2, 15; its inhabitants are called Albingauni Lĭ-gŭres, Liv. 29, 5, 2. -
5 Album Ingaunum
Ingauni, ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, on the sea - coast, at the foot of the Maritime Alps, Liv. 28, 46; 30, 19.—Hence, Album Ingaunum, their capital city, Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 17; Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 48; called also: Albingaunum, Tac. H. 2, 15; its inhabitants are called Albingauni Lĭ-gŭres, Liv. 29, 5, 2. -
6 Bagenni
Vagienni ( - genni), ōrum, m., an Alpine people of Liguria, whose chief town was Augusta Vagiennorum, Plin. 3, 5, 7, §§ 47 and 49; 3, 16, 20, § 117; 3, 20, 24, § 135; called Bagenni, Sil. 8, 607. -
7 Cerdiciates
Cerdiciates, ium, m., a people of Liguria, Liv. 32, 29, 7. -
8 Deciates
Deciātes, um or ium, m., a people of Liguria, Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 35; Flor. 2, 3 fin.: oppidum Deciatum, Mela, 2, 5, 3. -
9 Ingauni
Ingauni, ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, on the sea - coast, at the foot of the Maritime Alps, Liv. 28, 46; 30, 19.—Hence, Album Ingaunum, their capital city, Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 17; Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 48; called also: Albingaunum, Tac. H. 2, 15; its inhabitants are called Albingauni Lĭ-gŭres, Liv. 29, 5, 2. -
10 Laevi
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11 Lapicini
Lapicīni, ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, Liv. 41, 19. -
12 Levi
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13 Statiellae
Statielli ( Statelli), ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 47; Liv. 42, 21.— Their chief town was called Aquae Statiellorum, Plin. l. l.; or Statĭellae, ārum, f., id. 31, 2, 2, § 4.—Hence,A.Sta-tiellas, ātis, adj., of or belonging to the Statielli:B.ager,
Liv. 42, 7.— Subst.: Sta-tiellātes, ĭum, m., Liv. 42, 8; 42, 21.—Statiellenses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Aquae Statiellorum, Brut. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 11, 2. -
14 Statiellas
Statielli ( Statelli), ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 47; Liv. 42, 21.— Their chief town was called Aquae Statiellorum, Plin. l. l.; or Statĭellae, ārum, f., id. 31, 2, 2, § 4.—Hence,A.Sta-tiellas, ātis, adj., of or belonging to the Statielli:B.ager,
Liv. 42, 7.— Subst.: Sta-tiellātes, ĭum, m., Liv. 42, 8; 42, 21.—Statiellenses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Aquae Statiellorum, Brut. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 11, 2. -
15 Statiellates
Statielli ( Statelli), ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 47; Liv. 42, 21.— Their chief town was called Aquae Statiellorum, Plin. l. l.; or Statĭellae, ārum, f., id. 31, 2, 2, § 4.—Hence,A.Sta-tiellas, ātis, adj., of or belonging to the Statielli:B.ager,
Liv. 42, 7.— Subst.: Sta-tiellātes, ĭum, m., Liv. 42, 8; 42, 21.—Statiellenses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Aquae Statiellorum, Brut. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 11, 2. -
16 Statiellenses
Statielli ( Statelli), ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 47; Liv. 42, 21.— Their chief town was called Aquae Statiellorum, Plin. l. l.; or Statĭellae, ārum, f., id. 31, 2, 2, § 4.—Hence,A.Sta-tiellas, ātis, adj., of or belonging to the Statielli:B.ager,
Liv. 42, 7.— Subst.: Sta-tiellātes, ĭum, m., Liv. 42, 8; 42, 21.—Statiellenses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Aquae Statiellorum, Brut. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 11, 2. -
17 Statielli
Statielli ( Statelli), ōrum, m., a people of Liguria, Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 47; Liv. 42, 21.— Their chief town was called Aquae Statiellorum, Plin. l. l.; or Statĭellae, ārum, f., id. 31, 2, 2, § 4.—Hence,A.Sta-tiellas, ātis, adj., of or belonging to the Statielli:B.ager,
Liv. 42, 7.— Subst.: Sta-tiellātes, ĭum, m., Liv. 42, 8; 42, 21.—Statiellenses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Aquae Statiellorum, Brut. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 11, 2. -
18 Vagenni
Vagienni ( - genni), ōrum, m., an Alpine people of Liguria, whose chief town was Augusta Vagiennorum, Plin. 3, 5, 7, §§ 47 and 49; 3, 16, 20, § 117; 3, 20, 24, § 135; called Bagenni, Sil. 8, 607. -
19 Vagienni
Vagienni ( - genni), ōrum, m., an Alpine people of Liguria, whose chief town was Augusta Vagiennorum, Plin. 3, 5, 7, §§ 47 and 49; 3, 16, 20, § 117; 3, 20, 24, § 135; called Bagenni, Sil. 8, 607. -
20 Ligur
Lĭgŭres, um, m., the Ligurians, an Italian people in Gallia Cisalpina, in the mod. Piedmont, Genoa, and Lucca:A.montani duri atque agrestes,
Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 95; id. Brut. 73, 255; Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 47; Liv. 5, 35; 22, 33; 27, 39; Ov. M. 2, 370; Flor. 2, 3, 2 al.: Ligures omnes fallaces, Cato ap. Serv. Verg. A. 11, 701:terrae motus in Liguribus,
i. e. in Liguria, Cic. Div. 1, 35, 78.— Hence,Lĭgur and Lĭgus, ŭris, adj. comm., Ligurian; and subst., a Ligurian:2. B.Ligus iste,
Cic. Sest. 31, 68:vane Ligus,
Verg. A. 11, 715:tonse Ligur,
Luc. 1, 442:femina Ligus,
Tac. H. 2, 13: Ligus ora, Pers. 6, 6:securis,
Cat. 16, 19.—Lĭgŭrĭa, ae, f., Liguria, a country of Cisalpine Gaul, Plin. 3, 5, 7. § 48; Tac. H. 2, 15; id. Agr. 7.—C. 2.Subst.: Lĭgŭrīnus, i, m., the name of a favorite of Horace, Hor. C. 4, 1, 33. To him is addressed C. 4, 10.—D.Lĭgustĭcus (collat. form Lĭguscus, Varr. R. R. 1, 18, 6; 2, 5, 9; 3, 9, 17, acc. to the MSS.; cf. Etruscus), a, um, adj., = Ligustikos, Ligustine, Ligurian:2.ager,
Varr. R. R. 1, 18, 6:mare,
Plin. 3, 6, 10, § 75:ora,
id. 3, 5, 7, § 47:saxa,
Juv. 3, 257.—Subst.: lĭgustĭcum, i, n., a plant indigenous to Liguria, lovage, Col. 12, 57, 5; Plin. 19, 8, 50, § 165; 20, 15, 60, § 168 (corrupted into Levisticum, Veg. Vet. 3, 52, 2).—E.Lĭgustīnus, a, um, adj., = Ligusti-nos, Ligustine, Ligurian:F.montes,
Liv. 34, 8:ager,
id. 42, 4:scutum,
id. 44, 35. — Subst.: Lĭgustīni, ōrum, m., the Ligurians, Plin. 10, 24, 34, § 71.—
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