phaecasiani dii

phaecasiani dii
phaecăsĭāni dii [phaecasium], a sort of deities of whom nothing further is known (perh. shod with phaecasia), Juv. 3, 218 (al. phaecasiati).

Lewis & Short Latin Dictionary, 1879. - Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten. . 2011.

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  • PHAECASIANI Dii — apud Athenienses culti, nomen habuerunt a φαικασίας voce sue φαικάσια, i. e. Phaecasia, genere calceamenti humili: quales calceos Athenienses vulgo appellavêre, Κονίποδας, διὰ τὸ πελάζειν τῆ κόνει τῷ πόδι, i. e. quod pedes pulveri appropinquare… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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