Lewis Short
Lĭcĭnĭus | Lĭcĭnĭa, ae | Lĭcĭnĭus, a, um | Lĭcĭnĭānus, a, um | Lĭcĭ-nĭāni, ōrum (noun M) :
* Name of a Roman gens.
* The tribune C. Licinius Crassus, Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 9; Cic. Lael. 25, 96.
* Hence
* L. Licinius Crassus, the famous orator, Cic. de Or. 3, 20, 74; Tac. Dial. 34.—In fem.: , , a daughter of the orator L. Licinius Crassus, Cic. Brut. 58, 211.—Also, a vestal, Cic. Brut. 43, 160.
* Adj., of or belonging to a Licinius, Licinian: lex, of various kinds, esp. the lex de sodaliciis,Cic. Planc. 15, 36; cf. the Index legum, Orell. Cic. Opera, vol. viii. p. 199 sq.: lex Licinia et Mucia de civibus redigundis,Cic. Cornel. Fragm. 10, vol. xi. p. 11 B. and K.: lex de modo agrorum,Liv. 34, 4; cf. Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 9 al.: atria, named after L. Licinius Crassus,auction-halls,Cic. Quint. 3, 12; 6, 25.
* Adj., Licinian: olea,introduced by a Licinius,Cato, R. R. 6, 2: jugera,the lands distributed to the plebeians by C. Licinius Stolo,Col. 1, 3, 10; id. Arb. 17.
* M., a surname of the sons and descendants of Cato the Censor, by his first wife, Licinia; to distinguish them from those by the second, who where called Salonii or Saloniani,Plin. 7, 14, 12, § 62.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary