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1 Porsena
Porsĕna and Porsenna (also Por-sina), ae, m., a king of Etruria, who made war on Rome on account of the banished Tarquins, Liv. 2, 9 sq.; Cic. Att. 9, 10, 3; id. Sest. 21; id. Par. 1, 2, 12:Etrusca Porsĕnae manus,
Hor. Epod. 16, 4; scanned Porsĕna also Sil. 8, 391; 480; 10, 484; 502; Mart. 1, 22, 6:nec non Tarquinium ejectum Porsenna jubebat,
Verg. A. 8, 646 Serv.—Prov.: bona Porsenae vendere, to sell Porsena's goods, i. e. to sell goods at auction, Liv. 2, 14. -
2 Porsenna
Porsĕna and Porsenna (also Por-sina), ae, m., a king of Etruria, who made war on Rome on account of the banished Tarquins, Liv. 2, 9 sq.; Cic. Att. 9, 10, 3; id. Sest. 21; id. Par. 1, 2, 12:Etrusca Porsĕnae manus,
Hor. Epod. 16, 4; scanned Porsĕna also Sil. 8, 391; 480; 10, 484; 502; Mart. 1, 22, 6:nec non Tarquinium ejectum Porsenna jubebat,
Verg. A. 8, 646 Serv.—Prov.: bona Porsenae vendere, to sell Porsena's goods, i. e. to sell goods at auction, Liv. 2, 14. -
3 Porsina
Porsĕna and Porsenna (also Por-sina), ae, m., a king of Etruria, who made war on Rome on account of the banished Tarquins, Liv. 2, 9 sq.; Cic. Att. 9, 10, 3; id. Sest. 21; id. Par. 1, 2, 12:Etrusca Porsĕnae manus,
Hor. Epod. 16, 4; scanned Porsĕna also Sil. 8, 391; 480; 10, 484; 502; Mart. 1, 22, 6:nec non Tarquinium ejectum Porsenna jubebat,
Verg. A. 8, 646 Serv.—Prov.: bona Porsenae vendere, to sell Porsena's goods, i. e. to sell goods at auction, Liv. 2, 14. -
4 auctiōnor
auctiōnor ātus, ārī [auctio], to hold a public sale, sell by auction: qui auctionatus sit: hastā positā: difficultates auctionandi, Cs.* * *auctionari, auctionatus sum V DEPput up goods to auction/public sale; hold an auction
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