Dicaearchia

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Dĭcaearchī̆a: ae, f.,
I the old name of Puteoli, now Puzzuolo, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 61; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 72, 4 Müll.—Also called Dĭcarchis, ĭdos, f., Petr. 120, 68; and: Dicarchi moenia, Stat. Silv. 2, 2, 96.—
II Derivv.
   A Dĭcaearchi, the inhabitants of that city.—Gen. plur. in Greek form, Dicaearcheum, Lucil. ap. Paul. ex Fest. p. 122, 14 Müll. (cf. Lachm. ad Lucr. vol. 2, p. 193 and 281).—
   B Dĭcarchē-us, a, um, adj., of Dicaearchia or Puteoli: sinus, Stat. Silv. 2, 2, 110: urbs, Sil. 13, 385: proles, id. 8, 535.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Dĭcæarchīa (-ēa), æ, f. (Δικαιάρχεια), Dicéarchie ou Dicéarchée [ancien nom de Putéoles, Pouzzoles] : Plin. 3, 61 ; P. Fest. 72, 4 || -chēus, a, um, de Dicéarchée : Stat. S. 2, 2, 110 || gén. pl. -chēum, des Dicéarchéens : P. Fest. 122, 14.