Definition of Canna
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Orthography ID = 2008244
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LNS
Canna, Cannae
Cannae
Κάνναι
Mostly Plural
noun (f., 1st declension)
  1. a village in Apulia, north of Canusium, famous for the victory of Hannibal over the Romans
  2. it lay on the east side of the Aufidus
  3. Canne
Abbreviations
Cannae, ārum, f., = Κάνναι (Κάννα, Polyb.), a village in Apulia, north of Canusium, famous for the victory of Hannibal over the Romans; it lay on the east side of the Aufidus (which is hence called Amnis Canna by Marcius vates ap. Liv. 25, 12, 5), now Canne, id. 22, 44, 1 sq. (Polyb. 3, 113); Flor. 2, 6, 15; Cic. Tusc. 1, 37, 89: Cannarum pugna, Liv. 23, 43, 4; Sil. 9, 10.

—Appellative: Capuam Hannibali Cannas fuisse, a second Cannae, Liv. 23, 45, 4; Flor. 2, 6, 21.

— Deriv.: Cannensis, e, adj., of Cannae, Cannensian: pugna, Liv. 23, 1, 1; 23, 1, 11; Prop. 3 (4), 3, 10 al.: acies, Liv. 23, 18, 13: calamitas, Cic. Brut. 3, 12: clades, Liv. 22, 50, 1; 25, 12, 5; 23, 30, 11: ruina, id. 23, 25, 3: dies, Flor. 4, 12, 35: exercitus, which was cut to pieces at Cannae, Liv. 29, 24, 11: animae, of those who fell at Cannae, Stat. S. 1, 4, 87.

—Appel., of the proscription of Sulla: te pugna Cannensis accusatorem sat bonum fecit, Cic. Rosc. Am. 32, 89; and of a revel: Cannensis pugna nequitiae, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 11, § 28; cf. Arn. 5, 38.

—As subst.: Cannenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Cannae, Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105.
 
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