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Mĕnălippē

Mĕnălippē · f

a sister of Antiope queen of the Amazons, taken prisoner by Hercules

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What it meant

Mĕnălippē — Lewis & Short

Mĕnălippē (Mĕnălippa, Mĕlă-nippē), ēs, f., = *menali/pph,

I a sister of Antiope queen of the Amazons, taken prisoner by Hercules, Just. 2, 4, 23; Hyg. Fab. 186.—
II A tragedy of Attius, Cic. Off. 1, 31, 114; and of Ennius, Gell. 5, 11, 2; cf. Juv. 8, 229.

Where it came from

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