"Naxos" meaning in Latin

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Proper name

Forms: Naxe [singular, vocative], Naxon [singular, accusative], Naxī [singular, genitive], Naxō [singular, dative], Naxō [singular, ablative]
  1. Naxos.
    Sense id: fr-Naxos-la-name-o92KxkYW Categories (other): Exemples en latin, Îles de Grèce en latin Topics: geography
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: Naxus, Naxium, Naxia, Naxica

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          "ref": "Pline, Naturalis Historia",
          "text": "nec deinde servari potest ordo; acervatim ergo ponentur reliquae. Scyros, Ios a Naxo XVIII, Homeri sepulchro veneranda, longitudine XXII, antea Phoenice appellata, Odia, Oletandros. Gyara cum oppido, circuitu XV p., abest ab Andro LXII, ab ea Syrnos LXXX, Cynethus, Telos unguneto nobilis, a Callimacho Agathusa appellata, Donusa, Patmus circuitu XXX, Corassiae, Lebinthus, Gyrus, Cinara, Sicinus quae antea Oenoe, Heraclia quae Onus, Casos quae Astrabe, Cimolos quae Echinusa, Melos cum oppido, quam Aristides Mimblida appellat, Aristoteles Zephyriam, Callimachus Mimallida, Heraclides Siphin et Acytan; haec insularum rotundissima est.",
          "translation": "Pour le reste on ne peut plus garder d'ordre ; je les nommerai donc pêle-mêle : Scyros, Ios, à 24.000 pas de Naxos, respectable par le tombeau d'Homère, longue de 25.000 pas, appelée auparavant Phoenice; Odia; Létandros; Gyaros avec sa ville, 12.000 pas de tour, éloignée d'Andros de 62.000 pas ; Syrnos, à 80.000 pas de Gyaros; Cynaethus ; Télos, célèbre par les parfums qu'on y fabrique, appelée Agathussa par Callimaque; Donusa; Patmos, de 30.000 pas de tour; les Corasiennes, Lébinthus, Leros, Cinara; Sicinus appelée auparavant Oenoé; Hiéracia ou Onus; Casus ou Astrabé; Cimolus ou Echinussa; Mélos avec sa ville, île appelée par Aristide Byblis, par Aristote Zéphyrie, par Callimaque Mimallis, par Héraclide Siphnus et Acytos; c'est la plus ronde des îles."
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