Baiocasses

Baiocasses

Bāiocassēs, ium, m., eine Völkerschaft in Gallia Lugdun. in der Gegend des heutigen Bayeux, Auson. prof. (XVI) 5, 7. p. 58 Schenkl. (wo Sing. = ein Bajokasse). – Dav. Bāiocassīnus, a, um, bajokassinisch, im Lande der Bajokassen, praedia, Sidon. ep. 4, 18: civis, incola, Greg. Tur. vit. S. Martin. 2, 53 u. 4, 22: pontifex, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 9, 13: subst., Bāiocassīnī = Baiocasses, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 5, 26.


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