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mĕdĭ-terrānĕus , a, um, adj. mediusterra,
I.midland, inland, remote from the sea, mediterranean (opp. to maritimus).
B. Esp., in late Lat.: Mediterraneum mare, the Mediterranean Sea, for Mare magnum, Isid. Orig. 13, 16.—
II. Subst.: mĕdĭterrānĕum , i, n., the interior (post-Aug.): “in mediterraneo est Segeda,Plin. 3, 1, 3, § 10.—In plur.: mĕdĭterrānĕa , ōrum, n., the inland parts, interior of a country: “Galliae,Liv. 21, 31, 2: “in mediterraneis Hispaniae,Plin. 33, 12, 51, § 158.
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