Cibyra

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τὸν θάνατον τί φοβεῖσθε, τὸν ἡσυχίης γενετῆρα, τὸν παύοντα νόσους καὶ πενίης ὀδύνας → why fear ye death, the parent of repose, who numbs the sense of penury and pain

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Cĭbyra: ae, f., = Κιβυρα.
I A town in Magna Phrygia, on the borders of Caria, abounding in manufactures, and the seat of a Roman tribunal, now Buruz, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 13, § 30; Liv. 38, 14 bis; and id. 38, 15, 1.—
   B Hence, Cĭbyrāta, ae, comm., = Κιβυράτης, of Cibyra: fratres quidam, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 13, § 30 sq.: pantherae, id. Att. 5, 21, 5.—Subst.: Cĭbyrātae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Cibyra, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 4, 5; 8, 9, 3; Liv. 45, 25, 13 al.—
   2    Cĭbyrātĭcus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to Cibyra: forum, Cic. Att. 5, 21, 9: negotia, Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 33: jurisdictio, Plin. 5, 28, 29, § 105.—
II A town in Pamphylia, now Ibura, Plin. 5, 27, 22, § 92.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Cĭbўra, æ, f., Cibyre [ville de Cilicie et de Pamphylie] : Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 30 ; Plin. 5, 92