Pīsae, ārum, f.,
I a very ancient eity of Etruria , a colony of Pisa in Elis , still called Pisa : Alpheae ab origine Pisae, urbs Etrusca solo, Verg. A. 10, 179 Serv.; Just. 20, 1, 11; Luc. 2, 401; Liv. 21, 39.—Hence,
A Pīsānus , a, um, adj., Pisan : ager, Liv. 39, 2.—In plur.: Pīsāni , ōrum, m., the Pisans , Liv. 40, 43.—
B ‡ Pīsas , ātis, adj., Pisatic , Pisan , Inscr. Orell. 4048.—
C Pīsātĭlis , e, adj., born at Pisa (for Pisanus), found in Naev., acc. to Fest. p. 210 Müll. (prob. Latinized from the Greek form Πισάτης).