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|lshtext=<b>Ărīmĭnum</b>: i, n.,<br /><b>I</b> a [[town]] in [[Umbria]], on the [[shore]] of the Adriatic, at the [[mouth]] of a [[river]] of the [[same]] [[name]]; the [[most]] [[northern]] [[place]] of [[Italy]] [[proper]], [[connected]] [[with]] [[Rome]] by the Via Flaminia, [[now]] Rimini, Plin. 3, 15, 20, § 115; Luc. 1, 231; cf. Mann. Ital. I. 455.—Hence, Ărīmĭnensis, e, adj., pertaining to [[Ariminum]]: folia, Hor. Epod. 5, 42: [[ager]], Plin. 10, 21, 25, § 50; subst.: Ărīmĭnenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of [[Ariminum]], Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 14; id. Caecin. 35, 112.
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|gf=<b>Ărīmĭnum</b>,¹² ī, n., [[Ariminum]] [ville de l’Ombrie] : Cic. Fam. 16, 5, 2 ; Liv. 21, 51, 7, etc. &#124;&#124; <b>-ēnsis</b>, e, d’[[Ariminum]] : Plin. 10, 50 et <b>-ēnsēs</b>, habitants d’[[Ariminum]] : Cic. Cæc. 102.||<b>-ēnsis</b>, e, d’[[Ariminum]] : Plin. 10, 50 et <b>-ēnsēs</b>, habitants d’[[Ariminum]] : Cic. Cæc. 102.
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{{Georges
|georg=Arīminum, ī, n., [[Stadt]] u. gleichn. [[Fluß]] in Umbrien, [[von]] den Römern kolonisiert, j. Rimini, Fl. Marcochia, Caes. b. c. 1, 8, 1. Vell. 1, 14, 7. Sulp. Sev. 2, 41, 1 u. 45, 8. – Dav. Arīminēnsis, e, zu [[Ariminum]] [[gehörig]], ariminensisch, [[Folia]], Hor.: [[ager]], Plin.: [[synodus]], Sulp. Sev.: Plur. subst., Arīminēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. [[von]] Ar., die Ariminenser, Cic.
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 18 May 2020

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Ἀρίμενον, τό.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Ărīmĭnum: i, n.,
I a town in Umbria, on the shore of the Adriatic, at the mouth of a river of the same name; the most northern place of Italy proper, connected with Rome by the Via Flaminia, now Rimini, Plin. 3, 15, 20, § 115; Luc. 1, 231; cf. Mann. Ital. I. 455.—Hence, Ărīmĭnensis, e, adj., pertaining to Ariminum: folia, Hor. Epod. 5, 42: ager, Plin. 10, 21, 25, § 50; subst.: Ărīmĭnenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Ariminum, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 14; id. Caecin. 35, 112.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Ărīmĭnum,¹² ī, n., Ariminum [ville de l’Ombrie] : Cic. Fam. 16, 5, 2 ; Liv. 21, 51, 7, etc. || -ēnsis, e, d’Ariminum : Plin. 10, 50 et -ēnsēs, habitants d’Ariminum : Cic. Cæc. 102.

Latin > German (Georges)

Arīminum, ī, n., Stadt u. gleichn. Fluß in Umbrien, von den Römern kolonisiert, j. Rimini, Fl. Marcochia, Caes. b. c. 1, 8, 1. Vell. 1, 14, 7. Sulp. Sev. 2, 41, 1 u. 45, 8. – Dav. Arīminēnsis, e, zu Ariminum gehörig, ariminensisch, Folia, Hor.: ager, Plin.: synodus, Sulp. Sev.: Plur. subst., Arīminēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Ar., die Ariminenser, Cic.