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Batavus

Batavus · adj

pertaining to Batavia

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What it meant

Bătāvus — Lewis & Short

Bătāvus, a, um, adj.,

I pertaining to Batavia, Batavian, of Holland, Dutch: spuma, Mart. 8, 33, 20.—Hence, Batāvi, ōrum, m., = *bata/ouoi, Ptol., the Batavians, Hollanders, Dutch, Tac. H. 4, 12; id. G. 29 al.: Batavorum Insula, v. Batavia.—With penult scanned short: Vangiones Bătăvīque truces, etc., Luc. 1, 431.—Sing.: Bătā-vus, i, m., one of the Batavi, Mart. 14, 176. —Collectively, Juv. 8, 51; Sil. 3, 608.

In the wild

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Where it came from

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