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Velitrae, ārum, f., eine Stadt der Volsker in Latium, von den Römern schon 494 v. Chr. kolonisiert, j. Veletri, Liv. 2, 31, 4. Suet. Aug. 1. Sil. 8, 379. – Dav.: A) Veliternus a, um, veliternisch, Liv. – Plur. subst., Veliternī, ōrum, m., die Einw. von Veliträ, die Veliterner, Plin. – B) Veliternīnus, a, um, veliterninisch, vina, Plin.
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Velitrae, ārum, f., eine Stadt der Volsker in Latium, von den Römern schon 494 v. Chr. kolonisiert, j. Veletri, Liv. 2, 31, 4. Suet. Aug. 1. Sil. 8, 379. – Dav.: A) Veliternus a, um, veliternisch, Liv. – Plur. subst., Veliternī, ōrum, m., die Einw. von Veliträ, die Veliterner, Plin. – B) Veliternīnus, a, um, veliterninisch, vina, Plin.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Velitrae
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Vĕlītrae, ārum, f., a town of the Volsci, in Latium, whence came the Octavian family, now Velletri, Liv. 2, 31; 2, 34; 6, 36; Suet. Aug. 1; 6; 94; Sil. 8, 379.— Hence,A.Vĕlīternus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Velitrœ:B.ager,
Liv. 2, 31; 30, 38:hostis,
id. 6, 22:rus,
Plin. 12, 1, 5, § 10:populus,
Liv. 8, 12:coloni,
id. 6, 36.— Plur.: Vĕlīterni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Velitrœ, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 64; Liv. 8, 14; Suet. Aug. 94.— -
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Vĕlītrae, ārum, f., a town of the Volsci, in Latium, whence came the Octavian family, now Velletri, Liv. 2, 31; 2, 34; 6, 36; Suet. Aug. 1; 6; 94; Sil. 8, 379.— Hence,A.Vĕlīternus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Velitrœ:B.ager,
Liv. 2, 31; 30, 38:hostis,
id. 6, 22:rus,
Plin. 12, 1, 5, § 10:populus,
Liv. 8, 12:coloni,
id. 6, 36.— Plur.: Vĕlīterni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Velitrœ, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 64; Liv. 8, 14; Suet. Aug. 94.— -
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8 Veliterninus
Velīternīnus u. Velīternus, a, um, s. Velitrae.
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9 Veliterninus
Velīternīnus u. Velīternus, a, um, s. Velitrae.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Veliterninus
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10 Lupercus
Lŭpercus, i, m. [lupus, and perh. arceo].I.The Roman name of the Lycean Pan (so called because he protected the flocks from wolves), Just. 4, 3, 1.—Far more freq.,II.A priest of the Lycean Pan:nudi Luperci,
Verg. A. 8, 663; Ov. F. 2, 267:nec prodest agili palmas praebere Luperco,
Juv. 2, 142. There were at first two classes of these priests, the Fabiani and the Quintiliani, to whom afterwards, in honor of Cæsar, were added the Juliani, Suet. Caes. 76. At first the priests were chosen only from the herdsmen, but afterwards young persons of the highest rank were received among them:ita eras Lupercus, ut te consulem esse meminisse deberes,
Cic. Phil. 2, 34, 85; Suet. Aug. 31.—There were also Luperci at Velitrae,
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11 valles
valles or vallis (the former, Caes. B. G. 7, 47; Verg. A. 11, 522;I.the latter,
Ov. M. 3, 155; 8, 334 al.; cf. Fest. s. v. convallis, p. 42 Müll.), is, f. [Gr. helos, lowland, Êlis; Lat. Veliae, Velitrae], a valley, vale.Lit.:B.quod satis magna valles intercedebat,
Caes. B. G. 7, 47:vicus positus in valle,
id. ib. 3, 1:per supinam vallem fusi sunt,
Liv. 4, 46, 5:supinā valle praecipites egistis,
id. 7, 24, 5:continui montes, nisi dissocientur opacā Valle,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 6:in reductā valle,
id. C. 1, 17, 17; Verg. A. 6, 703:qui (colles) afferunt umbram vallibus,
Cic. Rep. 2, 6, 11:valles cavae,
Verg. G. 2, 391:saxosas inter decurrunt flumina valles,
id. E. 5, 84:est curvo anfractu valles,
id. A. 11, 522:rivos de pronā praeceps est valle volutus,
Cat. 68, 59:domus est imis in vallibus,
Ov. M. 2, 761:sub opacā valle,
id. ib. 11, 277; cf.: (eloquentia) ut latissimi amnes totis vallibus fluat, Quint. 5, 14, 31.—Trop.:II.vallis plorationis,
Aug. Conf. 9, 2:lacrimarum,
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13 Veliternus
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