Agonensis
From LSJ
νῆα μὲν οἵ γε μέλαιναν ἐπ' ἠπείροιο ἔρυσσαν ὑψοῦ ἐπὶ ψαμάθοις, ὑπὸ δ' ἕρματα μακρὰ τάνυσσαν → they pushed the black ship up over the sand onto dry land and placed long beams under her
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Ăgōnensis: e, adj.
I Porta Agonensis, one of the gates of Rome, also called Collina and Quirinalis, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. Agonium, p. 10 Müll.; cf. Smith's Dict. Antiq. —
II Salii Agonenses, the priests who officiated upon the Quirinalis (also called Agonus; v. Agonium), Varr. L. L. 6, § 14 Müll.
Latin > German (Georges)
Agōnēnsis, e, I) Ag. porta, das sonst Collina od. Quirinalis genannte Tor in Rom, s. Paul. ex Fest. 10, 7. – II) Salii Agonenses, Priester, die auf dem mons Agonus (i.e. Quirinalis, nach Paul. ex Fest. 10, 7 u. Fest. 254, 9) ihren Dienst hatten, Varr. LL. 6, 14.