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Sampsiceramus

Sampsiceramus · m

a humorous designation of Pompey in Cicero

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Sampsĭcĕrămus — Lewis & Short

Sampsĭcĕrămus, i, m.,

I a humorous designation of Pompey in Cicero's letters (after a petty king of Emesa conquered by him), Cic. Att. 2, 14, 1; 2, 16, 2; 2, 17, 2.

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