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Daulis | Daulĭas, ădis | Daulis, ĭdis (noun F.f) : Δαυλίς
* A city of Phocis, situated on an eminence, and celebrated as the scene of the fable of Tereus, Progne, and Philomela, Liv. 32, 18; Stat. Theb. 7, 344.
* A district in Phocis, on the frontier of Doris, = Drymaea, Plin. 4, 3, 4, § 8.—Hence
* Adj., Daulian: ales,i. e. Progne,Ov. H. 15, 154; and absol., Daulias, Catull. 65, 14: Dauliades puellae,i. e. Progne and Philomela,Verg. Cir. 199.
* Adj., Daulian: parens sororque,Sen. Thyest. 275: Daulida rura,Ov. M. 5, 276 (where Daulia is a false reading).
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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