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Laurŏlāvīnĭum

Laurŏlāvīnĭum · n

a later name of the city Lavinium, after (about the time of the Antonines) the inhabitants of Laurentum were…

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Laurŏlāvīnĭum — Lewis & Short

Laurŏlāvīnĭum, i, n.,

I a later name of the city Lavinium, after (about the time of the Antonines) the inhabitants of Laurentum were transplanted thither, Front. de Colon. p. 105 Goes.; Serv. ad Verg. A. 7, 59. —Hence, Laurens Lāvīnāris, Laurentis Lavinaris, m., an inhabitant of Lauro-Lavinium, Symm. Ep. 1, 71 (v. Laurentum, A. 1. fin.).

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