τόπιον
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τό,
A = τόπος 1.1,5, field, PLond. 1.131.199 (i A. D.); ἄγιον τ. holy place, i.e. monastery, ib.77.25 (vi A. D.); burial-place, tomb, written τόπην MAMA3.81 (Diocaesarea), 372 (Corycus); τόπιν ib.168 (Corasium). II topia, neut. pl., artistic representation in which natural or artificial features of a place are used as the medium, Vitr.7.5.2: so, opus topiarium, Plin.HN16.140, al.