Scaevola

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

Scaevŏla (in the Fast. Capit. also written Scaevŭla), ae, m. [prop. a dim. of 3. Scaeva, the Left-handed].

1 A surname of C. Mucius, who made his way into the camp of Porsenna to kill him , and , on being discovered , burned off his own right hand , Liv. 2, 12 sq.; Flor. 1, 10; Cic. Sest. 21, 48; Sil. 8, 386 al.—

2 After his time, a frequent surname in the gens Mucia; so, P. Mucius Scaevola, consul A. U. C. 621, a friend of Tiberius Gracchus , Cic. Ac. 2 ( Luc. ), 5, 13 (cf. id. de Or. 2, 70, 285); id. Planc. 36, 88; id. Rep. 1, 19, 31.—

3 Q. Mucius Scaevola, an augur , the most famous jurist of Cicero’s time , son-inlaw of C. Laelius, Cic. Lael. 1; id. Leg. 1, 4, 13; id. Rep. 1, 12, 18; id. Brut. 26, 101 sq.; 58, 212; Liv. Epit. 86; Vell. 2, 26; Flor. 3, 21.