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Andriscus
Andrĭus
Andrō^cles
andrŏdămās
Andrŏgĕōn
Andrŏgĕōs
andrŏgўnē
andrŏgўnus
Andrŏmăchē
Andrŏmĕda
andrōn
Andrŏnīcus
andrōnītis
Andrŏs and
andrŏsăcĕs
andrŏsaemŏn
andruāre
ăneclŏgistus
ānellus (not
ănĕmōnē
Ănĕmūrium
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andrōn
andrōn, ōnis, m., = ἀνδρών (ἀνήρ, a man). Among the Greeks, the part of the house in which the men resided, the men's apartment; also called andronitis (opp. gynaeceum, q. v.): locus domicilii, in quo viri morabantur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 19 Müll.; cf. Vitr. 6, 10.— Among the Romans, a passage between two walls or courts of a house, Vitr. 6, 10; Plin. Ep. 2, 17.

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Headword:
andrōn
Headword (normalized):
andrōn
Headword (normalized/stripped):
andron
IDX:
2529
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n2529
Key:
andron

Data

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