I.a town in Southern Gaul, on the eastern branch of the Rhone, now Arles, Caes. B. C. 1, 36; cf. Mann. Gall. 96.—Hence, Ărĕlātensis , e, adj., Arelatian: “ager,” Plin. 10, 42, 57, § 116; plur., Ărĕlāten-ses , ium, m., the inhabitants of Arelas, Dig. 32, 2, 34.
Ărĕlas , ātis (Ărĕlātē , ēs, Suet. Tib. 4; Aus. Clar. Urb. 8), f., = Ἀρέλαται or Ἀρέλατον,