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Acharrae

Acharrae · f

a town of Thessaly

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ăcharrae — Lewis & Short

ăcharrae, ārum, f.,

I a town of Thessaly, Liv. 32, 13, 13.
1ăchātēs, ae, m. and f., = o( a)xa/ths, the agate, so called from Achates, a river in Sicily, where it was first found, Plin. 37, 10, 55; Sil. 14, 228.

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