Scylaceum
Εὐφήμει, ὦ ἄνθρωπε· ἁσμενέστατα μέντοι αὐτὸ ἀπέφυγον, ὥσπερ λυττῶντά τινα καὶ ἄγριον δεσπότην ἀποδράς → Hush, man, most gladly have I escaped this thing you talk of, as if I had run away from a raging and savage beast of a master
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Scylăcēum: (Scylăcīum), i, n., = Σκυλάκειον,>
I a town on the coast of Bruttium, now Squillace, Mel. 2, 4, 8; Plin. 3, 10, 15, § 95: navifragum, Verg. A. 3, 553.—Hence, Scylăcēus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Scylaceum, Scylacean: sinus, Mel. l. l.; Plin. l. l.: litora, Ov. M. 15, 702.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Scўlăcēum, ī, n., promontoire de Scylacée, dans la Calabrie : Virg. En. 3, 553 ; Plin. 3, 95.
Latin > German (Georges)
Scylacēum (Scyllacēum), ēī, n., eine Stadt in Unteritalien, j. Squillace, navifragum, Verg. Aen. 3, 553. – Dav. Scylacēus, a, um, szylazëisch, litora, Ov. met. 15, 702: sinus, Mel. 2. § 68 Frick.