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1 Fescennia
Fescennĭa, ae, f. (also Fescennĭ-um, ii, n., Serv. Verg. A. 7, 695), an ancient but small city of Etruria, on the Tiber, not far from Falerii, famous for a sort of sportive and jeering dialogues in verse named after it, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52; Serv. l. l.; v. Dennis, Etrur. 1, p. 152 sq. (acc. to Gell. and Müll. the modern Civita Castellana; acc. to Dennis, near Borghetto).—II.Deriv.: Fescennīnus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Fescennia, Fescennine:B.acies,
Verg. A. 7, 695:Fescennina per hunc inventa licentia morem Versibus alternis opprobria rustica fudit,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 145:versus,
Liv. 7, 2, 7; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll.:locutio,
Cat. 61, 127:materia,
Sid. Ep. 8, 11:pes,
i. e. an amphimacer, Diom. p. 475 P.— Subst.: Fescennīni, ōrum, m., Fescennine verses, Fescennines, Macr. S. 2, 4:nuptiales,
Sen. Contr. 3, 21 med. p. 252 Bip.; Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 86.—Also. Fescen-nīna, ōrum, n. (sc. carmina, Prud. Cont. Symm. 1, 261; Mart. Cap. 9, § 914 (the derivation of these Fescennini from fascinum seems improbable).—Transf., Fe-scennīnus, i, m., a lampooner: spatiator atque Fescenninus, Cato ap. Fest. s. v. spatiatorem, p. 344 Müll.; Macr. S. 2, 10, 9. -
2 Fescennina
Fescennĭa, ae, f. (also Fescennĭ-um, ii, n., Serv. Verg. A. 7, 695), an ancient but small city of Etruria, on the Tiber, not far from Falerii, famous for a sort of sportive and jeering dialogues in verse named after it, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52; Serv. l. l.; v. Dennis, Etrur. 1, p. 152 sq. (acc. to Gell. and Müll. the modern Civita Castellana; acc. to Dennis, near Borghetto).—II.Deriv.: Fescennīnus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Fescennia, Fescennine:B.acies,
Verg. A. 7, 695:Fescennina per hunc inventa licentia morem Versibus alternis opprobria rustica fudit,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 145:versus,
Liv. 7, 2, 7; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll.:locutio,
Cat. 61, 127:materia,
Sid. Ep. 8, 11:pes,
i. e. an amphimacer, Diom. p. 475 P.— Subst.: Fescennīni, ōrum, m., Fescennine verses, Fescennines, Macr. S. 2, 4:nuptiales,
Sen. Contr. 3, 21 med. p. 252 Bip.; Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 86.—Also. Fescen-nīna, ōrum, n. (sc. carmina, Prud. Cont. Symm. 1, 261; Mart. Cap. 9, § 914 (the derivation of these Fescennini from fascinum seems improbable).—Transf., Fe-scennīnus, i, m., a lampooner: spatiator atque Fescenninus, Cato ap. Fest. s. v. spatiatorem, p. 344 Müll.; Macr. S. 2, 10, 9. -
3 Fescennini
Fescennĭa, ae, f. (also Fescennĭ-um, ii, n., Serv. Verg. A. 7, 695), an ancient but small city of Etruria, on the Tiber, not far from Falerii, famous for a sort of sportive and jeering dialogues in verse named after it, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52; Serv. l. l.; v. Dennis, Etrur. 1, p. 152 sq. (acc. to Gell. and Müll. the modern Civita Castellana; acc. to Dennis, near Borghetto).—II.Deriv.: Fescennīnus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Fescennia, Fescennine:B.acies,
Verg. A. 7, 695:Fescennina per hunc inventa licentia morem Versibus alternis opprobria rustica fudit,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 145:versus,
Liv. 7, 2, 7; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll.:locutio,
Cat. 61, 127:materia,
Sid. Ep. 8, 11:pes,
i. e. an amphimacer, Diom. p. 475 P.— Subst.: Fescennīni, ōrum, m., Fescennine verses, Fescennines, Macr. S. 2, 4:nuptiales,
Sen. Contr. 3, 21 med. p. 252 Bip.; Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 86.—Also. Fescen-nīna, ōrum, n. (sc. carmina, Prud. Cont. Symm. 1, 261; Mart. Cap. 9, § 914 (the derivation of these Fescennini from fascinum seems improbable).—Transf., Fe-scennīnus, i, m., a lampooner: spatiator atque Fescenninus, Cato ap. Fest. s. v. spatiatorem, p. 344 Müll.; Macr. S. 2, 10, 9.
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