nūndinae ārum, f
novem+dies,
the ninth day, market-day, fair-day, weekly market
: nundinarum
πανήγυρις.—In the phrase trinūm
nundinūm (sc. spatium),
a period of three market-days, till the third market-day
(17 to 24 days): ubi promulgatio trinūm
nundinūm?—Since nundinum came to be regarded later as an acc
sing. n.
: comitia in trinum nundinum indicta,
on the third market-day
, L.—
A market-place, market-town
: Capuam nundinas rusticorum esse
voluerunt.— Fig.,
trade, traffic, sale
: totius rei p. nundinae: vectigalium
flagitiosissimae.