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|gf=<b>Arnus</b>,¹⁶ ī, m., Arno [fleuve d’Étrurie] : Liv. 22, 2, 2.
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|georg=Arnus, ī, m. (Ἄρνος), der Hauptfluß Etruriens, der [[auf]] den Apenninen entspringt u. [[bei]] Pisä in das Tyrrhen. [[Meer]] mündet, j. Arno, Liv. 22, 2, 2. Tac. ann. 1, 79. – Dav. Arniēnsis, e, zum Arno [[gehörig]], [[tribus]], am Arno [[gelegen]] (die entfernteste), Cic. agr. 2, 79. Liv. 6, 5, 8.
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Arnus: i, m., = Ἄρνος,
I a river of Etruria, now the Arno, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 50; Tac. A. 1, 79 al.; cf. Mann. Ital. I. 328.—Hence, Arnĭensis, e, adj., of or pertaining to the Arnus: tribus, situated on the Arnus, acc. to Liv. 6, 5, settled A. U. C. 396, most distant from Rome, as Saburana was the nearest: a Saburană usque ad Arniensem, Cic. Agr. 2, 29.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Arnus,¹⁶ ī, m., Arno [fleuve d’Étrurie] : Liv. 22, 2, 2.

Latin > German (Georges)

Arnus, ī, m. (Ἄρνος), der Hauptfluß Etruriens, der auf den Apenninen entspringt u. bei Pisä in das Tyrrhen. Meer mündet, j. Arno, Liv. 22, 2, 2. Tac. ann. 1, 79. – Dav. Arniēnsis, e, zum Arno gehörig, tribus, am Arno gelegen (die entfernteste), Cic. agr. 2, 79. Liv. 6, 5, 8.