Licinus
From LSJ
μητέρα πολλῶν ἐτῶν κληροῦχον → mother having old age for her lot, mother heiress of many years
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Lĭcĭnus: i, m.,
I a surname in the gens Fabia and Porcia.—Also, the name of a barber and freedman of Augustus, celebrated for his wealth, Hor. A. P. 301; Mart. 8, 3, 6; Varr. Atac. in Anth. Lat. T. 1, p. 205. —Plur.: ego possideo plus Pallante et Licinis, Juv. 1, 109.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(2) Lĭcĭnus,¹² ī, m., surnom romain : Hor. P. 301 ; Juv. 1, 109 ; Mart. 8, 3, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
(2) Licinus2, ī, m., röm. Eigenname, unter dem bes. bekannt a) ein reicher Emporkömmling in Rom zur Zeit des Augustus, dessen prächtiges Grabmal an der via Salaria lag, Mart. 8, 3, 6. Anthol. Lat. 414, 1 (77, 1). – b) Porcius Licinus, s. Porcius.