"Caieta" meaning in Latin

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Proper name

IPA: \kai̯ˈi̯eː.ta\, [käi̯ˈi̯eːt̪ä], \kaˈje.ta\, [käˈjɛːt̪ä] Forms: Caietă [singular, nominative], Caietă [singular, vocative], Caietăm [singular, accusative], Caietae [singular, genitive], Caietae [singular, dative], Caietā [singular, ablative]
  1. Gaète, ville du Latium.
    Sense id: fr-Caieta-la-name-RjlVXz9y Categories (other): Localités d’Italie en latin Topics: geography
  2. Nourrice d’Énée.
    Sense id: fr-Caieta-la-name-sKvulKiQ Categories (other): Lexique en latin de la mythologie Topics: mythology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Caietanus, Gaeta, Gaète Related terms: Caiete
Categories (other): Noms propres en latin, Latin

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      "word": "Caietanus"
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    "Du grec ancien Καιήτη, Kaiḗtē ; → voir Caius et Caiatia."
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  "lang_code": "la",
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          "text": "dein flumen Aufentum, supra quod Tarracina oppidum, lingua Voslcorum Anxur dictum, et ubi fuere Amyclae sive Amynclae, a serpentibus deletae, dein locus Speluncae, lacus Fundanus, Caieta portus, oppidum Formiae, Hormiae dictum, ut existimavere, antiqua Laestrygonum sedes.",
          "translation": "Vient ensuite le fleuve Ufens, au-dessus duquel est la ville de Terracine, appelée Anxur dans la langue des Volsques; l’emplacement d’Amyclae, détruite par les serpents; le lieu de la caverne d’Amyclae, le lac Fundanus, le port de Caïète, la ville de Formies, appelée jadis Hormies, ancien séjour des Lestrigons, suivant l’opinion des auteurs. — (traduction)"
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      "form": "Caietăm",
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