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Caninĕfātes

Caninĕfātes · m

a people dwelling upon the Batavian peninsula

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What it meant

Caninĕfātes — Lewis & Short

Caninĕfātes (Cannin-), um, m.,

I a people dwelling upon the Batavian peninsula, Vell. 2, 105; Tac. H. 4, 15; 4, 32; 4, 56; 4, 79; 4, 85; also called Cannĕnĕfātes, Plin. 4, 15, 29, § 101; and Cannunĕfā-tes, Inscr. Orell. 96.—In sing.: dux natione Caninefas, Tac. A. 11, 18.—
II Adj.: Caninĕfas, ātis, of Caninefas: ala, Tac. A. 4, 73: tumultus, id. H. 4, 16: cohortes, id. ib. 4, 19 al.

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