- Histrus
- Histri (less correctly Istri ), ōrum, m., the people of Istria, Istrians, a barbarous Illyrian tribe subdued by the Romans B. C. 177:A.
principes Histrorum,
Liv. 41, 11; Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 129:Histrorum gentem originem a Colchis ducere,
Just. 32, 3, 13:per Histros Hister emittitur,
Mel. 2, 3 fin. —Hence, Histria ( Istria ), ae, f., a country on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, extending from Trieste to the Sinus Flanaticus:Histria ut peninsula excurrit,
Plin. 3, 19, 23, § 129; Liv. 39, 55.—Derivv.Histriāni ( Ist- ), ōrum, m., the people of Istria, Just. 9, 2, 1.—B.Histrĭ-cus ( Ist- ), a, um, adj., Istrian, of Istria:C.bellum,
Liv. 39, 55; 41, 1; 11:ostrea,
Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 62.—Histrus, a, um, adj., Istrian:testa,
Mart. 12, 64, 2.
Lewis & Short Latin Dictionary, 1879. - Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten. Charlton T. Lewis, Ph.D. and Charles Short. 2011.