Ănagnĭa, ae, f., = Ἀναγνία,
I a town in Latium , the chief seat of the Hernici , now Anagni , Cic. Att. 16, 8, 1; Liv. 45, 16; Plin. 34, 6, 11, § 23; cf. Mann. Ital. 1, 665.
II —Hence, Ănagnīnus , a, um, belonging to Anagnia , Cic. Dom. 30.—Subst.: Ănagnīnum , i, n., an estate near Anagnia , Cic. Att. 12, 1. — Plur. : Ănagnīni , ōrum, m., its inhabitants , Cic. Phil. 2, 41; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 63.