HoraceSatires1.6.1-11Vocab
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Lȳdĭa, ae, f.: a country in Asia Minor, the capital of which was Sardis, the fabled original land of the Etruscans. Lȳdus, a, um, adj., Lydian; transf., Etrurian, Etruscan.— As subst.: Lȳdi, ōrum, m.
fīnis, is m.: in plural, borders, and hence territory, land, country enclosed within boundaries
gĕnĕrōsus -a, -um: of good or noble birth, noble, eminent
impĕrĭto (1): to command, govern, rule (+ dat.)
nāsus, i, m.: nose
suspendis adunco ignotos libertino referre ingenuus Tulli regnum amplis honoribus auctos