"Accone" meaning in Latin

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Proper name

IPA: [akˈkoː.nɛ] [Classical-Latin], [akˈkɔː.ne] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) Forms: Accōne [canonical, masculine, singular]
Head templates: {{head|la|proper noun form|g=m-s|head=Accōne}} Accōne m sg
  1. ablative of Accō (a Gaulic given name) Tags: ablative, form-of Form of: Accō (extra: a Gaulic given name)
    Sense id: en-Accone-la-name-iuhCTOV8 Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "english": "After the regions had been devastated thus, Caesar, with the loss of two cohorts, lead the back to Reims, and, an assembly of Gaul having been summoned to that place, resolved to hold an inquiry concerning the conspiracy of the Senones and Carnutes, and concerning Acco, who had been the chief instigator of that plan; a more severe sentence having been pronounced, he inflicted punishment upon him according to the custom of the ancestors.",
          "ref": "c. 52 BCE, Julius Caesar, Commentarii de bello Gallico 6.44.1",
          "text": "tālī modō vastātīs regiōnibus exercitum Caesar duārum cohortium damnō Dūrocortorum Remōrum redūcit conciliōque in eum locum Galliae indictō dē conjūrātiōne Sēnōnum et Carnūtum quaetiōnem habēre īnstituit et dē Accōne, quī prīnceps ejus cōnsilī fuerat, graviōre sententiā prōnūntiātā mōre majōrum supplicium sūmpsit.",
          "translation": "After the regions had been devastated thus, Caesar, with the loss of two cohorts, lead the back to Reims, and, an assembly of Gaul having been summoned to that place, resolved to hold an inquiry concerning the conspiracy of the Senones and Carnutes, and concerning Acco, who had been the chief instigator of that plan; a more severe sentence having been pronounced, he inflicted punishment upon him according to the custom of the ancestors.",
          "type": "quotation"
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        {
          "english": "to change his native Sicoris for the foreign Garumna.",
          "ref": "1591, Bargeo Barga, Syrias, Syrias Syrias Syrias 497–509",
          "roman": "and to the Tarbelli, the Ausci, and the Bigerrones, compelled",
          "text": "Nec tamen haec nūlla sine caede incoepta suōrum\nĒvēnēre piīs. Nam dum super aggere turrēs\nCastrōrum hinc atque hinc properant absūmere flamma\nInjectae et longē dant clāra incendia lūcem,\nĒminus immissīs ūnā periēre sagittīs,\nQuārum aciēs fuerat lētālī īnfecta venēnō,\nIccius, Agravius, Contus, Celtillus et Aegeus,\nCumque Accōne Clephis, prōlēsque Indonis Alauda:\nIndonis, quī quondam inter rēgnāvit Ibērōs\nPraedīves, sed enim rēbus mox exul inīquīs\nFūgit inops procul ad fīnēs et tecta Vocātum\nTarbellōsque Auscōsque, Bigerronēsque, coāctus\nExternō patrium Sicorim mūtāre Garumna.\nYet not without the slaughter of their own men did these things,\nbegun with pious intent, befall. For while the towers upon the rampart\nof the camp on this side and that were hastening to be consumed by flames\ncast upon them, and the blaze from afar gave forth clear light,\nAt once they perished by arrows launched from a distance,\nwhose points had been covered in deadly poison —\nIccius, Agravius, Contus, Celtillus, and Aegeus,\nand with Acco, Clephis, and Indo's offspring, Alauda:\nIndo, who once reigned amongst the Iberians,\nrich in wealth, but soon, by adverse fortune, an exile,\nfled in poverty far to the lands and dwellings of the Vocates,",
          "translation": "to change his native Sicoris for the foreign Garumna.",
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      "tags": [
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    },
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      "ipa": "[akˈkɔː.ne]",
      "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical"
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  ],
  "word": "Accone"
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          "english": "After the regions had been devastated thus, Caesar, with the loss of two cohorts, lead the back to Reims, and, an assembly of Gaul having been summoned to that place, resolved to hold an inquiry concerning the conspiracy of the Senones and Carnutes, and concerning Acco, who had been the chief instigator of that plan; a more severe sentence having been pronounced, he inflicted punishment upon him according to the custom of the ancestors.",
          "ref": "c. 52 BCE, Julius Caesar, Commentarii de bello Gallico 6.44.1",
          "text": "tālī modō vastātīs regiōnibus exercitum Caesar duārum cohortium damnō Dūrocortorum Remōrum redūcit conciliōque in eum locum Galliae indictō dē conjūrātiōne Sēnōnum et Carnūtum quaetiōnem habēre īnstituit et dē Accōne, quī prīnceps ejus cōnsilī fuerat, graviōre sententiā prōnūntiātā mōre majōrum supplicium sūmpsit.",
          "translation": "After the regions had been devastated thus, Caesar, with the loss of two cohorts, lead the back to Reims, and, an assembly of Gaul having been summoned to that place, resolved to hold an inquiry concerning the conspiracy of the Senones and Carnutes, and concerning Acco, who had been the chief instigator of that plan; a more severe sentence having been pronounced, he inflicted punishment upon him according to the custom of the ancestors.",
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          "ref": "1591, Bargeo Barga, Syrias, Syrias Syrias Syrias 497–509",
          "roman": "and to the Tarbelli, the Ausci, and the Bigerrones, compelled",
          "text": "Nec tamen haec nūlla sine caede incoepta suōrum\nĒvēnēre piīs. Nam dum super aggere turrēs\nCastrōrum hinc atque hinc properant absūmere flamma\nInjectae et longē dant clāra incendia lūcem,\nĒminus immissīs ūnā periēre sagittīs,\nQuārum aciēs fuerat lētālī īnfecta venēnō,\nIccius, Agravius, Contus, Celtillus et Aegeus,\nCumque Accōne Clephis, prōlēsque Indonis Alauda:\nIndonis, quī quondam inter rēgnāvit Ibērōs\nPraedīves, sed enim rēbus mox exul inīquīs\nFūgit inops procul ad fīnēs et tecta Vocātum\nTarbellōsque Auscōsque, Bigerronēsque, coāctus\nExternō patrium Sicorim mūtāre Garumna.\nYet not without the slaughter of their own men did these things,\nbegun with pious intent, befall. For while the towers upon the rampart\nof the camp on this side and that were hastening to be consumed by flames\ncast upon them, and the blaze from afar gave forth clear light,\nAt once they perished by arrows launched from a distance,\nwhose points had been covered in deadly poison —\nIccius, Agravius, Contus, Celtillus, and Aegeus,\nand with Acco, Clephis, and Indo's offspring, Alauda:\nIndo, who once reigned amongst the Iberians,\nrich in wealth, but soon, by adverse fortune, an exile,\nfled in poverty far to the lands and dwellings of the Vocates,",
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