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61 Umbricus
Umbri, ōrum, m., a people of Italy, in the district of Umbria, which was named after them, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 50; 3, 14, 19, § 112; Liv. 5, 35; 9, 37 sq.—Hence,A.Umber, bra, brum, adj., of or belonging to the Umbrians, Umbrian:1.porcus,
Cat. 39, 11:aper,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 40; Stat. S. 2, 4, 4; 4, 6, 10:villicus,
Mart. 7, 31, 9:maritus,
Ov. A. A. 3, 303.— Substt.Umber, bri, m. (sc. canis), an Umbrian dog used in hunting, Verg. A. 12, 753; Sen. Thyest. 497; Val. Fl. 6, 420; Sil. 3, 295; Grat. Cyn. 171 al.— A kind of sheep in Spain and Corsica, Plin. 8, 49, 75, § 199.—2.Umbra, ae, f., a female Umbrian, in a pun with umbra, a shadow, Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 84.—B.Um-brĭa, ae, f., a district of Italy so called, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 51; Varr. R. R. 1, 50, 1; Cic. Rosc. Am. 16, 48; id. Mur. 20, 42; id. Div. 1, 41, 92.—In apposition:C.Umbria terra,
Gell. 3, 2, 6.—Umbrĭcus, a, um, adj., [p. 1928] of or belonging to Umbria, Umbrian:creta,
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62 Ampsānctus (Am-)
Ampsānctus (Am-) ī, m [see ambi-], all hallowed (sc. lacus), a lake of Italy, noted for pestiferous exhalations.—Poet.: valles (of the entrance to the infernal regions), V. -
63 barbaria
barbaria ae (nom. also -iēs, acc. iem), f [barbarus], a strange land, foreign country (opp. Greece and Italy): barbariae bellum inferre: Quid tibi barbariem... numerem? O.: Graecia barbariae conlisa, i. e. Phrygia, H.: quae barbaria Indiā vastior. — Rudeness, savageness, barbarism: ista quanta barbaria est, savage state of society: inveterata: domestica, corrupting influence.—An uncivilized people: quale bellum nulla barbaria gessit.* * *strange/foreign land; uncivilized races, barbarity; brutality; barbarism -
64 Hesperius
Hesperius adj., of Hesperus, of the west, western, H., O.: terra, i. e. Italy, V: Latium, V.* * *hesperia, hesperium ADJ -
65 Lūcānus
Lūcānus adj., of Lucania (a district of Lower Italy), Cs., C., H., L., Iu. -
66 Picēns
Picēns ntis (C., L.), or Pīcēnus, adj. (S., Cs., C., L., H., Iu.), Picene, of Picenum (in Italy). -
67 prōvincia
prōvincia ae, f an office, duty, pursuit, charge, business, province: dura, T.: sibi provinciam depoposcit, ut me trucidaret.—A public office, appointment, charge, commission, administration, employment, command: urbana: cui classis provincia evenerat, L.: Aquilio Hernici provincia evenit, i. e. were assigned, L.: ut alteri consulum Italia bellumque cum Hannibale provincia esset, sphere of action, L.: quasi provincias atomis dare, methods of action.—Esp., the government of a territory outside of Italy by one who had served as magistrate in Rome, provincial government, territorial administration, command in the name of the Roman people: in quibus (locis) provinciam administras: numerum annorum provinciis prorogavit: provinciae rudis: provinciam deposuit, resigned: consularis, governed by an ex-consul.—A territory governed by a magistrate from Rome, province: Sicilia prima omnium provincia est appellata: provincia Syria: in provinciam cum imperio proficisci.* * *province; office; duty; command -
68 Sāturnius
Sāturnius adj., of Saturn, Saturnian: stella, the planet Saturn, C.: tellus, Italy, V.: regna, i. e. the golden age of Saturn's reign, V.: gens, i. e. the Italians, O.: Iuno, V., O.: Iuppiter, pater, V., O.: domitor maris, i. e. Neptune, V.: virgo, i. e. Vesta, O.: numerus, the Saturnian verse (the oldest Latin metre), H.—As subst m., son of Saturn, i. e. Jupiter or Pluto, O.—As subst f., daughter of Saturn: Iuno, V., O. -
69 aborigineus
aboriginea, aborigineum ADJaboriginal; (pertaining to) pre-Roman Italy/original founders of a city -
70 alpis
Alps (usually pl.), mountains to the north of Italy -
71 aminaeus
Aminaea, Aminaeum ADJAminean; (applied to vines/grapes/wine, myrrh); (of a region in eastern Italy) -
72 amineus
Aminea, Amineum ADJAminean; (applied to vines/grapes/wine, myrrh); (of a region in eastern Italy) -
73 aminneus
Aminnea, Aminneum ADJAminean; (applied to vines/grapes/wine, myrrh); (of a region in eastern Italy) -
74 aminnius
Aminnia, Aminnium ADJAminean; (applied to vines/grapes/wine, myrrh); (of a region in eastern Italy) -
75 ammineus
Amminea, Ammineum ADJAminean; (applied to vines/grapes/wine, myrrh); (of a region in eastern Italy) -
76 aquileia
Aquileia; (town in NE Italy) -
77 biurus
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78 campania
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79 cisalpinus
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80 gallia
Gaul; (early Northern Italy, then South-East France, then France and Belgium)
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