Pisida

Pisida

Pisida, ae, m. (Πισίδης), der Pisidier, Plur. Pisidae, die Pisidier, ein tapferes, rauhes Bergvolk, Bewohner der Landschaft Pisidia (s. imfolg.), Sing. Cic. de div. 1, 105: kollektiv, Avien. descr. orb. 1023: Plur., Mela 1, 2, 5 (2. § 13). Cic. de div. 1, 2. Claud. in Eutr. 2, 241. – Dav.: A) Pisidia, ae, f. (Πισιδία), eine kleinasiat. Landschaft, die gegen Osten an Cilicien u. Isaurien, gegen Norden an Phrygia parorios, gegen Westen an Phrygien, Karien u. Lycien, gegen Süden an Pamphylien grenzte, Liv. 37, 54, 11 u. 56, 6. – B) Pisidicus, a, um (Πισιδικός), pisidisch, iris, Plin. 21, 41.


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