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Fundi , ōrum, m.,
I.a sea-coast town of Latium, on the Appian Way, between Formiae and Tarracina, now Fondi, Mel. 2, 4, 9; Cic. Att. 14, 6, 1; Liv. 41, 27; Hor. S. 1, 5, 34; Suet. Tib. 5; id. Galb. 4; 8.—
II. Derivv.
A. Fundānus , a, um, adj., of or belonging to Fundi: “ager,Cic. Agr. 2, 25, 66: “solum,Ov. P. 2, 11, 28: “lacus,near Fundi, whence the famous Caecuban wine, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 59; “hence, Amyclae, situated on the Lacus Fundanus,Mart. 13, 115: “vina,Plin. 14, 6, 8, § 65.—Subst.: Fundāni , the inhabitants of Fundi, Inscr. Orell. 821.—
B. Fundānĭus , a, um, adj., the same: “Hercules,who was worshipped at Fundi, Vop. Flor. 4; Inscr. Orell. 1539.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (9):
    • Cicero, Letters to Atticus, 14.6.1
    • Cicero, On the Agrarian Law, 2.25.66
    • Horace, Satires, 1.5.34
    • Suetonius, Galba, 4
    • Suetonius, Tiberius, 5
    • Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 3.59
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 41, 27
    • Ovid, Ex Ponto, 2.11
    • Martial, Epigrammata, 13.115
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