1. Panda — Lewis & Short
Panda, ae, f.2. pando,
quod T. Tatio, Capitolinum ut capiat collum, viam pandere atque aperire permissum est, dea Panda est appellata vel Pantica,Arn. 4, 128: Panda, ei)rh/nhs qeo/s, Gloss. Philox.
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Pánda · f
a Roman goddess
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1. Panda — Lewis & Short
Panda, ae, f.2. pando,
quod T. Tatio, Capitolinum ut capiat collum, viam pandere atque aperire permissum est, dea Panda est appellata vel Pantica,Arn. 4, 128: Panda, ei)rh/nhs qeo/s, Gloss. Philox.
2. Panda — Lewis & Short
Panda, ae, m.,
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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