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1 Atina
Ātīna, ae. f., = Atina.I.A.. A town in Latium, still called Atina, Liv. 9, 28; Verg. A. 7, 630; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 675.—Hence,B.Ātīnas, ātis, adj., of Atina, Atinatic, or Atinatian:II.praefectura,
Cic. Planc. 8.— Absol.:in Atinati,
in the Atinatic territory, Cic. Att. 15, 3.— Ātīnātes, ium, m., the inhabitants of Atina, Cic. Planc. 8.—A [p. 189] town of the Venetians, Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 131; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 95.—III.A town in Lucania, now Atena; hence, Ātīnas, ātis, adj., Atinatic:in Atinate campo,
Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 225. -
2 Atinas
Ātīna, ae. f., = Atina.I.A.. A town in Latium, still called Atina, Liv. 9, 28; Verg. A. 7, 630; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 675.—Hence,B.Ātīnas, ātis, adj., of Atina, Atinatic, or Atinatian:II.praefectura,
Cic. Planc. 8.— Absol.:in Atinati,
in the Atinatic territory, Cic. Att. 15, 3.— Ātīnātes, ium, m., the inhabitants of Atina, Cic. Planc. 8.—A [p. 189] town of the Venetians, Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 131; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 95.—III.A town in Lucania, now Atena; hence, Ātīnas, ātis, adj., Atinatic:in Atinate campo,
Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 225. -
3 Atinates
Ātīna, ae. f., = Atina.I.A.. A town in Latium, still called Atina, Liv. 9, 28; Verg. A. 7, 630; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 675.—Hence,B.Ātīnas, ātis, adj., of Atina, Atinatic, or Atinatian:II.praefectura,
Cic. Planc. 8.— Absol.:in Atinati,
in the Atinatic territory, Cic. Att. 15, 3.— Ātīnātes, ium, m., the inhabitants of Atina, Cic. Planc. 8.—A [p. 189] town of the Venetians, Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 131; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 95.—III.A town in Lucania, now Atena; hence, Ātīnas, ātis, adj., Atinatic:in Atinate campo,
Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 225. -
4 Ateste
Ăteste, is, n., = Ateste (Ptol.), a town in the country of the Venetians, Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 130; 17, 17, 26, § 122; Tac. H. 3, 6; later called Ad Este and Ab Este, whence arose the present name, Este; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 97.—Hence, Ătestīnus, a, um, adj., of Ateste, Mart. 10, 93: ATESTINI, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Ateste, Inscr. Orell. 3110. -
5 Atestinus
Ăteste, is, n., = Ateste (Ptol.), a town in the country of the Venetians, Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 130; 17, 17, 26, § 122; Tac. H. 3, 6; later called Ad Este and Ab Este, whence arose the present name, Este; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 97.—Hence, Ătestīnus, a, um, adj., of Ateste, Mart. 10, 93: ATESTINI, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Ateste, Inscr. Orell. 3110.
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