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Labici

Labici · m

a town of Latium, between Tusculum and Præneste

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Where it lives

  • Ab urbe condita, books 1-5 - 4 7 · 4.17/10k
  • Ab urbe condita, books 1-5 - 5 1 · 0.62/10k
  • Ab Urbe Condita, books 1-2 - 2 1 · 0.56/10k
  • Punica 3 · 0.39/10k
  • Aeneid 1 · 0.16/10k
  • Ab urbe condita 8 · 0.15/10k

What it meant

Lăbīci — Lewis & Short

Lăbīci (Lăvīci), ōrum, m. (Lăbī-cum, i, n.,

Sil. 12, 534),
I a town of Latium, between Tusculum and Præneste, now Colonna, Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 96; Liv. 3, 39; 4, 45: arva Labici, Sil. 12, 534.—Hence,
II
A Lăbīci, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Labicum, the Labici (poet.): picti scuta Labici, Verg. A. 7, 796; Sil. 8, 368.—
B Lăbī-cānus (scanned Lābīcānus, Mart. 1, 89), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Labicum, Labican: ager, Liv. 26, 9, 11: via, leading from Rome to Labicum, id. 4, 41: vicinitas, Cic. Planc. 9, 23.—
2 Subst.
a Lăbī-cāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Labicum, Labicans, Liv. 4, 45; 6, 21.—
b Lă-bīcānus, i, m. (sc. ager), the territory of Labicum: habuit fundum in Labicano, Cic. Par. 6, 3, 50.

In the wild

6 of 21 attestations shown.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

Latin text and lemmatization derived from the Perseus Digital Library (canonical-latinLit), CC BY-SA 4.0. Lewis & Short (public domain) via Perseus. This derived data is shared under the same CC BY-SA 4.0 license.