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Lўcāŏnes

Lўcāŏnes · m

the Lycaonians, a people of Asia Minor, between Cappadocia, Cilicia, and Pisidia

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What it meant

Lўcāŏnes — Lewis & Short

Lўcāŏnes, um, m., = *luka/ones,

I the Lycaonians, a people of Asia Minor, between Cappadocia, Cilicia, and Pisidia, Mel. 1, 2, 5; Plin. 5, 29, 29, § 105.—Hence,
II Lўcāŏnĭus, a, um, adj., Lycaonian: Lycaoniumque Ericeten, Verg. A. 10, 749.—
B Subst.: Lўcāŏnia, ae, f., the country of the Lycaonians, Cic. Att. 5, 15, 3; Liv. 37, 54, 11; 38, 39; Vulg. Act. 14, 6.—Hence, adv.: Lўcāŏnĭcē, in the dialect of Lycaonia: dicentes, Vulg. Act. 14, 10.

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