The corpus record — Latin
Celtiberia
Celtiberia
Generated live from the audited Latin corpus — every figure on this page is a database query, not prose from memory.
Where it lives
- Carmina 2 · 1.55/10k
- Epitome Rerum Romanorum 2 · 0.76/10k
- De Bello Civili 2 · 0.62/10k
- Ab urbe condita 11 · 0.21/10k
- Philippicae 1 · 0.19/10k
- Naturalis Historia 6 · 0.15/10k
- Facta et Dicta Memorabilia 1 · 0.13/10k
What it meant
This reads as a proper name — a river, a person, a place — held only because the corpus attests it. It stands outside the library's subject, the vocabulary of the soul, so no lexicon entry is recorded.
In the wild
- Celtiberia Livy, Ab urbe condita 3bis.40.39.5
- Celtiberiae Catullus, Carmina lyrics.37.18
- Celtiberia Livy, Ab urbe condita 2.28.1.4
- Celtiberiae Julius Caesar, De Bello Civili 1.38.3
- Celtiberia Livy, Ab urbe condita 2.28.1.6
- Celtiberiae Livy, Ab urbe condita 3bis.40.39.1
6 of 25 attestations shown.
Where it came from
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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