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nebridae

nebridae · m

the priests of Ceres clothed in a fawn-skin at the Eleusinian mysteries, the nebris-wearers

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nē^brĭdae — Lewis & Short

nē^brĭdae, ārum, m.nebris,

I the priests of Ceres clothed in a fawn-skin at the Eleusinian mysteries, the nebris-wearers: nebridarum familia, Arn. 5, 185.

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