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Remulus2

Remulus2 · m

a small oar

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What it meant

1. rēmŭlus — Lewis & Short

rēmŭlus, i, m.dim.1. remus,

I a small oar, Turp. ap. Non. 533, 6.

2. Rĕmŭlus — Lewis & Short

Rĕmŭlus, i, m.,

I a proper name.
I Remulus Silvius, a king of Alba, Ov. M. 14, 616; id. F. 4, 49 sq. (called Romulus Silvius, Liv. 1, 3).—
II For Remus, Sulp. Sat. 19; cf. 2. Remus.—
III A name of fictitious heroes, Verg. A. 9, 360; 593; 633; 11, 636; Sil. 4, 186.

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