Bastarnae
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Bastarnae: (also Basternae), ārum, m., = Βαστάρναι,
I a German tribe which became known to the Romans very early (in the war with Pyrrhus), whose abode extended from the sources of the Vistula to the Carpates, and from the Lower Danube to its mouth (Podolia, Galicia, Ukraine), Liv. 40, 5, 10; 40, 57, 2 sq.; 40, 58, 1 sq.; 41, 19, 4 sq.; 41, 23, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 25, § 81; Tac. A. 2, 65; id. G. 46.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Bastarnæ,¹⁵ ārum, m., Bastarnes [peuple de la Dacie] : Liv. 40, 5, 10.
Latin > German (Georges)
Bastarnae u. Basternae, ārum, m., eine germanische Völkerschaft, deren Wohnsitze von den Quellen der Weichsel bis in die Gegenden südlich der Donaumündungen sich hinzogen (Podolien, Galizien, Ukraine), Form -arnae, Liv. 40, 5, 10. Tac. ann. 2, 65; Germ. 46, 3. Claud. IV. cons. Hon. 450. Corp. inscr. Lat. 14, 3608: Form -ernae, Ov. trist. 2, 198, 7 M. u. R. Plin. 4, 81 u. 100. Capit. Anton. phil. 22, 1. Vopisc. Prob. 18, 1. Oros. 4, 20 u. 7, 25 codd. optt. – Sing. Bastarna u. Basterna, ae, m., der Bastarner, Liv. 40, 57, 3 (Form -arna). Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 2. p. 862. lin. 35 (Form -erna).