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1 Tricasses
Tricassēs, ium, m. u. Tricas(s)īnī, ōrum, m., eine gallische Völkerschaft in der Gegend des heutigen Troyes, Form -casses, Plin. 4, 107. Sidon. epist. 6, 4, 2 (dort = deren Hauptstadt): Form -cas(s)ini, Amm. 15, 10, 11 u. 11, 12: Sing. Tricassis u. Tricassinus, Not. Tir. 87, 41 u. 42. – Dav. Tricassīnus, a, um, trikassinisch, der Trikassiner, solum, Eumen. pan. Constant. 21, 1: ager, Eumen. grat. acr. 6, 1.
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2 Tricasses
Tricassēs, ium, m. u. Tricas(s)īnī, ōrum, m., eine gallische Völkerschaft in der Gegend des heutigen Troyes, Form -casses, Plin. 4, 107. Sidon. epist. 6, 4, 2 (dort = deren Hauptstadt): Form -cas(s)ini, Amm. 15, 10, 11 u. 11, 12: Sing. Tricassis u. Tricassinus, Not. Tir. 87, 41 u. 42. – Dav. Tricassīnus, a, um, trikassinisch, der Trikassiner, solum, Eumen. pan. Constant. 21, 1: ager, Eumen. grat. acr. 6, 1.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Tricasses
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