Cassĭus — Lewis & Short
Cassĭus, aold form Casseius; hence, Cassīus, and from this Cassĭus is formed; cf. Ritschl de Sepulcro Fur.,
from him to Cic.,ib. 12, 11-13.—Hence, Cassianae partes, his adherents, Vell. 2, 74.—
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Cassĭus
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Cassĭus — Lewis & Short
Cassĭus, aold form Casseius; hence, Cassīus, and from this Cassĭus is formed; cf. Ritschl de Sepulcro Fur.,
from him to Cic.,ib. 12, 11-13.—Hence, Cassianae partes, his adherents, Vell. 2, 74.—
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