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Cătăcĕcaumĕnē

Cătăcĕcaumĕnē · f

a region of Mysia

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What it meant

Cătăcĕcaumĕnē — Lewis & Short

Cătăcĕcaumĕnē, ēs, f., = *katakekaume/nh (scorched),

I a region of Mysia or Mœonia, scorched by the sun, but abounding in vines.—Hence, Cătăcĕcaumĕ-nītes, ae, m., = *katakekaumeni/ths (sc. oi)=nos), the wine of this region, Vitr. 8, 3, 12; Plin. 14, 7, 9, § 75; cf. Vitr. 2, 6.

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