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The corpus record — Latin

foruli1

foruli1 · m

A book-case

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What it meant

1. fŏrŭli — Lewis & Short

fŏrŭli, ōrum, m.dim.forus.

I A book-case: libros Sibyllinos condidit duobus forulis auratis sub Palatini Apollinis basi, Suet. Aug. 31; Juv. 3, 219.—
II Fori significant et Circensia spectacula, ex quibus etiam minores forulos dicimus, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. forum, p. 84 Müll.

2. Fŏrŭli — Lewis & Short

Fŏrŭli, ōrum, m.,

I an ancient city of the Sabines, now Cività Tommasa, Liv. 26, 11, 11; Verg. A. 7, 714; Sil. 8, 417.—Hence, FORVLANVS, of or belonging to Foruli, Forulan, Inscr. Orell. 3794.

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