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Menander, Monostichoi, 425

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Pisaurum: i,
I n.. a city of Umbria, at the mouth of the Pisaurus, the mod. Pesaro, Mel. 2, 4, 5; Liv. 39, 44; Vell. 1, 15, 2; Caes. B. C. 1, 11 sq.; Cic. Fam. 16, 12, 2; id. Att. 2, 7, 2 sq.—Hence,
   A Pisaurensis, e, adj., Pisaurian: T. Accius Pisaurensis, of Pisaurum, Cic. Brut. 78, 271; Plin. 7, 39, 40, § 128.—In plur.: Pisaurenses, ĭum, m., the Pisaurians, Inscr. Grut. 276, 3; 481, 9; 1085, 12.—
   B ‡ Pisaurĭus, ii, m., name of a slave liberated by the city of Pisaurum, Inscr. Fabr. p. 438, n. 17.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Pĭsaurum,¹⁴ ī, n., Pisaure [ville du Picénum, auj. Pesaro] : Cic. Fam. 16, 12, 2 ; Cæs. C. 1, 11