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Lepreum

Lepreum · n

a sea-coast town in Elis, south of Pylos

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Leprĕum — Lewis & Short

Leprĕum or Leprĕon (Leprĭon or Leprĭum), i, n., and Leprĕos (-us), i, f., = *le/preon,

I a sea-coast town in Elis, south of Pylos; its ruins are near the modern town Strobitza, Cic. Att. 6, 2, 3; Plin. 4, 5, 6, § 14; cf. Mann. Griechenland, p. 525 sq.

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