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1 Cora
1.cŏra, ae, f., = korê (v. Lidd. and Scott in h. v. III.), the pupil of the eye, Aus. Ep. 16, 59.2.Cŏra, ae, f., = Korê, a name of Proserpine, Inscr. Orell. 2361; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 3, 117.3.Cŏra, ae, f., = Kora, an ancient town of Latium, in the territory of the Volsci, now the village Cori, in the Campagna di Roma, Liv. 2, 16, 8; 2, 22, 2; Verg. A. 6, 775; Luc. 7, 392.— Cŏrāni, its inhabitants, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 63.—Hence,II.Cŏrānus, a, um, adj., of Cora:ager,
Liv. 8, 19, 5:lapis,
Isid. Orig. 16, 4, 31.—Hence, Cŏrăcēsĭ-um, i, n., a town on the borders of Cilicia and Pamphylia, Liv. 33, 20, 4 and 5; Plin. 5, 27, 22, § 93;in the neighborhood of it is Mons Coracesius,
Plin. 5, 27, 27, § 99. -
2 cora
1.cŏra, ae, f., = korê (v. Lidd. and Scott in h. v. III.), the pupil of the eye, Aus. Ep. 16, 59.2.Cŏra, ae, f., = Korê, a name of Proserpine, Inscr. Orell. 2361; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 3, 117.3.Cŏra, ae, f., = Kora, an ancient town of Latium, in the territory of the Volsci, now the village Cori, in the Campagna di Roma, Liv. 2, 16, 8; 2, 22, 2; Verg. A. 6, 775; Luc. 7, 392.— Cŏrāni, its inhabitants, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 63.—Hence,II.Cŏrānus, a, um, adj., of Cora:ager,
Liv. 8, 19, 5:lapis,
Isid. Orig. 16, 4, 31.—Hence, Cŏrăcēsĭ-um, i, n., a town on the borders of Cilicia and Pamphylia, Liv. 33, 20, 4 and 5; Plin. 5, 27, 22, § 93;in the neighborhood of it is Mons Coracesius,
Plin. 5, 27, 27, § 99. -
3 Coracesium
1.cŏra, ae, f., = korê (v. Lidd. and Scott in h. v. III.), the pupil of the eye, Aus. Ep. 16, 59.2.Cŏra, ae, f., = Korê, a name of Proserpine, Inscr. Orell. 2361; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 3, 117.3.Cŏra, ae, f., = Kora, an ancient town of Latium, in the territory of the Volsci, now the village Cori, in the Campagna di Roma, Liv. 2, 16, 8; 2, 22, 2; Verg. A. 6, 775; Luc. 7, 392.— Cŏrāni, its inhabitants, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 63.—Hence,II.Cŏrānus, a, um, adj., of Cora:ager,
Liv. 8, 19, 5:lapis,
Isid. Orig. 16, 4, 31.—Hence, Cŏrăcēsĭ-um, i, n., a town on the borders of Cilicia and Pamphylia, Liv. 33, 20, 4 and 5; Plin. 5, 27, 22, § 93;in the neighborhood of it is Mons Coracesius,
Plin. 5, 27, 27, § 99. -
4 Corani
1.cŏra, ae, f., = korê (v. Lidd. and Scott in h. v. III.), the pupil of the eye, Aus. Ep. 16, 59.2.Cŏra, ae, f., = Korê, a name of Proserpine, Inscr. Orell. 2361; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 3, 117.3.Cŏra, ae, f., = Kora, an ancient town of Latium, in the territory of the Volsci, now the village Cori, in the Campagna di Roma, Liv. 2, 16, 8; 2, 22, 2; Verg. A. 6, 775; Luc. 7, 392.— Cŏrāni, its inhabitants, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 63.—Hence,II.Cŏrānus, a, um, adj., of Cora:ager,
Liv. 8, 19, 5:lapis,
Isid. Orig. 16, 4, 31.—Hence, Cŏrăcēsĭ-um, i, n., a town on the borders of Cilicia and Pamphylia, Liv. 33, 20, 4 and 5; Plin. 5, 27, 22, § 93;in the neighborhood of it is Mons Coracesius,
Plin. 5, 27, 27, § 99.
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