Cē^brēn — Lewis & Short
Cē^brēn, ēnis, m., = *kebrh/n,
I a river in Troas; also, a river god, father of Œnone, Sabin. Ep. 89, and of Hesperie, who is thence called Cē^brēnis; gen. Cebrenĭdos, Stat. S. 1, 5, 21; acc. Cebrenida, Ov. M. 11, 769.
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Cē^brēn · m
a river in Troas
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Cē^brēn — Lewis & Short
Cē^brēn, ēnis, m., = *kebrh/n,
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