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fĕrācĭtas
fĕrācĭter
fērālis
feratrina
fĕrax
ferbui
ferctum
fercŭlum (or uncontr.
fĕrē and
fĕrentārĭus
Fĕrentīna Aqua
Fĕrentīnum
Ferentum
fereŏla vītis
Fĕrētrĭus
fĕrē^trum
fērĭae
fērĭātĭcus
fērĭātus
fĕrĭcŭlus
fĕrīnus
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Fĕrentīna Aqua
Fĕrentīna Aqua, a small river in the neighborhood of Alba Longa, near the modern Marino, at the source of which there was a grove sacred to the deity Ferentina (perh. the same as Diana); here the Latini used to hold their general assemblies: ad caput aquae Ferentinae, Liv. 1, 51, 9; for which: ad caput Ferentinae, Cinc. ap. Fest. p. 241, 12 Müll. N. cr.; and: ad caput Ferentinum, Liv. 2, 38; cf.: ut ad lucum Ferentinae conveniant, id. 1, 50; so id. 1, 52, 5; 7, 25, 5. (This place is different from Ferentinum, the city of the Hernici; see the foll. art.).

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Headword:
Fĕrentīna Aqua
Headword (normalized):
fĕrentīna aqua
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ferentina aqua
IDX:
17959
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n17942
Key:
Ferentina

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