amias

amias

amiās, ae, f. (ἀμίας), der Thunfisch (Scomber Thynnus, L.), Lucil. sat. fr. inc. 53 (b. Varr. LL. 7, 47), Plin. 9, 49; vgl. Paul. ex Fest. 21, 9.


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