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ŏpĭconsīva

ŏpĭconsīva · n

the festival of

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What it meant

ŏpĭconsīva — Lewis & Short

ŏpĭconsīva or ŏpĕconsīva, ōrum, n.,

I the festival of Ops Consivia, celebrated on the 25th of August: Opeconsiva dies ab deā Ope Consivia, quojus in Regiā sacrarium, Varr. L. L. 6, § 21 Müll.; Calend. Maff. ap. Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 396 and 311.

Where it came from

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