Cytorus

Cytorus

Cytōrus, ī, m. (Κύτωρος), Berg in Paphlagonien, reich an Buchsbaum, Catull. 4, 13. Verg. georg. 2, 437; nebst einer gleichn. Stadt, j. Kidros, Mela 1, 19, 8 (1. § 104). – Dav.: A) Cytōriacus, a, um, cytorisch, mons, Ov.: pecten, aus Buchsbaumholz gearbeitet, Ov. – B) Cytōrius, a, um, cytorisch, iugum, Catull.: montes, Plin.

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