paeninsula

paeninsula

paenīnsula (pēninsula), ae, f. (paene u. insula), die Halbinsel, Liv. 26, 42, 8. Plin. 3. 95. – Nicht zsgzg. Nbf. paeneinsula od. getrennt paene insula, Catull. 31, 1 H. u. Schw. Liv. 31, 40, 1 H. u. W. (Madvig paeninsula). Mela 2. § 24. Oros. 1, 2, 69.


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