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Lautulae

Lautulae · f

A place in Rome where there were warm baths

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What it meant

Lautŭlae — Lewis & Short

Lautŭlae (Lautŏlae), ārum, f.lavo.

I A place in Rome where there were warm baths, Varr. L. L. 5, § 156 Müll. Acc. to Servius, the place where the Sabines, in pursuit of the Romans, were stopped by the gushing forth of a hot spring, Serv. Verg. A. 8, 361. —
II A town in Latium, between Anxur and Fundi, with warm baths, Liv. 7, 39, 7; 9, 23, 4.

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Where it came from

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