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Icadius

Icadius · m

a notorious robber

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īcădĭus — Lewis & Short

īcădĭus, ĭi, m., = *)ika/dios,

I a notorious robber, Cic. Fat. 3, 5.—Called also īcă-dĭon: Rhonches Icadionque cum dixit Lucilius cognomina piratarum posuit, Fest. s. v. rhondes, p. 270 Müll. N. cr.; cf.: Icadion nomen saevissimi piratae, Paul. ex Fest. p. 106 ib.—
II A son of Apollo, Serv. ad Verg. A. 3, 332.

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