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gentĭāna
gentĭcus
gentĭlīcĭus or
gentīlis
gentīlĭtas
gentīlĭter
gentĭlītĭus
gentīlĭtus
Gentĭus
gĕnu
Gĕnŭa
gĕnŭālĭa
Genucilius
gĕnŭīnus
gĕnŭīnus
gĕnus
gĕnus
Gĕnŭsus (also
gĕōdes
gĕōgrăphĭa
gĕōgrăphĭcus
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Gĕnŭa
Gĕnŭa, ae, f., a celebrated seaport town of Liguria, a famous market for timber, now Genoa, Mel. 2, 4, 9; Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 48; Liv. 28, 46; 30, 1 al.; its inhabitants are called † Gĕnŭātes and † Gĕnŭenses, Inscr. Orell. 3121 (of the year A. U. C. 637, B. C. 117); v. also Genava.

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Headword:
Gĕnŭa
Headword (normalized):
gĕnŭa
Headword (normalized/stripped):
genua
IDX:
19489
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n19472
Key:
Genua

Data

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