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ămŭlētum
Ămūlĭus
ămŭlum
ămurca (better than
ămurcārĭus
ămūsĭa
ămūsos
ămussis
ămussĭto
ămussĭum
Ămȳclae
Ămȳclīdēs
ămyctĭcus
Ămўcus
ămygdăla
ămygdălācĕus
ămygdăleus
ămygdălĭnus
ămygdălītes
ămygdălum
ămygdălus
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Ămȳclae
Ămȳclae, ārum, f., = Ἀμύκλαι. A town in Laconia, in a beautiful, fertile region, the residence of Tyndarus and the birthplace of Castor and Pollux; also renowned on account of its temple and Colossus of Apollo, now Agios Kyriaki, Mart. 9, 104; Ov. M. 8, 314; cf. Mann. Graec. 616. — An unknown town in Latium, between Cajeta and Tarracina, Verg. A. 10, 564, called tacitae, as being conquered because it was forbidden to announce the approach of an enemy; cf. Serv. ad h. l.; Sil. 8, 35, and Mann. Ital. 1, 681.—Hence, Derivv. ămȳclaeus, a, um, of Amyclœ (in Laconia): canis, Verg. G. 3, 345: fratres, Castor and Pollux, Stat. Th. 7, 413; cf. Ov. H. 8, 71: corona, which were received in pugilistic games, very freq. in Amyclae, Mart. 9, 74.—Poet for Spartan, Sil. 6, 504.— ămyclānus, a, um, belonging to Amyclœ in Latium, Plin. 14, 6, 8, § 61.

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Headword:
Ămȳclae
Headword (normalized):
ămȳclae
Headword (normalized/stripped):
amyclae
IDX:
2389
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n2389
Key:
Amyclae

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