Apollonia

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

Ăpollōnĭa, ae, f., = Ἀπολλωνία.

I The name of several celebrated towns.

A In Aetolia , Liv. 28, 8, 9.—

B In Crete , Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59.—

C In Thrace , on the Pontus Euxinus , Plin. 34, 7, 18, § 39; 4, 11, 18, § 42; Mel. 2, 2.—

D In Macedonia , Liv. 45, 28; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 37.—

E In Illyria , Cic. Phil. 11, 11; Caes. B. C. 3, 12; Plin. 3, 23, 26, § 145.—

F In Cyrenaica , Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 31; Mel. 1, 8 al.—

II Derivv.

A Ăpol-lōnĭātes , ae, a native of Apollonia (in Crete): Diogenes Apolloniates, Cic. N. D. 1, 12, 29.— Plur. : Ăpollōnĭātae , ārum, m., the inhabitants of Apollonia (in Caria), Plin. 5, 29, 29, § 109; in Illyria, Cic. Pis. 35, 86; Liv. 33, 3, 10; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 238.—

B Ăpollōnĭātes , ium, plur. m. , the inhabitants of Apollonia (in Illyrĭa), Caes. B. C. 3, 12; Liv. 24, 40, 10; Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 100.—

C Ăpollōnĭensis , e, adj., belonging to Apollonia , Apollonian : civitas (in Sicily), Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 43.— Plur. : Ăpollōnĭenses , ium, m., its inhabitants , Just. 9, 2.—

D Ăpollōnĭātĭcus , a, um, adj., the same: bitumen, dug in the neighborhood of Apollonia (in Epirus), Plin. 35, 15, 51, § 178.

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