Saxa
From LSJ
ῥᾷον ὀμνύναι κἀπιορκεῖν ἢ ὁτιοῦν → they thought less of swearing and perjuring themselves than of anything else in the world
ῥᾷον ὀμνύναι κἀπιορκεῖν ἢ ὁτιοῦν → they thought less of swearing and perjuring themselves than of anything else in the world
Saxa: ae, m.,
I a surname of L. Decidius, a partisan of Cœsar, Caes. B. C. 1, 66; Cic. Phil. 10, 10, 22; 11, 5, 12; 12, 8, 20.
(1) Saxa,¹³ æ, m., surnom de L. Décidius [partisan de César] : Cæs. C. 1, 66, 3 ; Cic. Phil. 10, 22.