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Nemetes

Nemetes · m

a people of Gaul, in the neighborhood of the modern Spires

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What it meant

Nĕmē^tes — Lewis & Short

Nĕmē^tes, um, and Nĕmē^tae, ārum, m.,

I a people of Gaul, in the neighborhood of the modern Spires, Caes. B. G. 1, 51; Tac. G. 28; id. A. 12, 27.—Hence,
II Nĕmē^ten-sis, e, adj., Nemetian: regio Nemetensis, Symm. Or. ad Valent. 2, 21 Mai.

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