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Bructeri

Bructeri

a German people occupying the country between the Rhine

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What it meant

Bructĕri — Lewis & Short

Bructĕri, ōrum (

I gen. -terūm, Plin. Ep. 2, 7, 2), m., = *brou/kteroi, a German people occupying the country between the Rhine, the Lippe, Ems, and Weser, Tac. G. 33; id. A. 1, 51; 1, 60; 13, 56; id. H. 4, 21; 4, 77; 5, 18; Vell. 2, 105, 1.—In sing.: Bructĕrus, i, m., Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 451; and adj. Bructĕrus, a, um: natio, Tac. H. 4, 61.

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