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1 Dromos
drŏmos, i, m., = dromos.I.A place for running; a race-course, Grut. Inscr. 339, 2.—II.Esp., as nom. prop., Drŏmŏs, i, m., the plain near Sparta, on which the Lacedaemonian youth exercised, Liv. 34, 27, 5.—2.Dromos Achilleos, a peninsula west of the Crimea, on which Achilles was said to have run a race, Plin. 4, 12, 26, § 83. -
2 dromos
drŏmos, i, m., = dromos.I.A place for running; a race-course, Grut. Inscr. 339, 2.—II.Esp., as nom. prop., Drŏmŏs, i, m., the plain near Sparta, on which the Lacedaemonian youth exercised, Liv. 34, 27, 5.—2.Dromos Achilleos, a peninsula west of the Crimea, on which Achilles was said to have run a race, Plin. 4, 12, 26, § 83.
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