Gadsden Classics
Home
Latin
Greek
Library
Vases
Education Map
Author Map
About
Laurĕŏlus
i, m.
I.
a notorious robber, who is said to have been crucified and torn to pieces by wild beasts; hero of a play by the mimographer Q. Lutatius Catulus, Juv. 8, 187; Mart. Spect. 7; Suet. Calig. 57.
Lewis & Short
A Latin Dictionary, 1879
← laurĕŏla
Dictionary
Laurētum →
An open-access project