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(adj.adj.) : Pȳtho, ūs, f., = Πυθώ
* The former name of Delphi and its environs, Tib. 2, 3, 27 (Python, Müll.); Luc. 5, 134.—Hence
* Pȳthĭcus, a, um, adj., = Πυθικός, another form for Pythius, Pythian: Apollo,Liv. 5, 21: oraculum,id. 5, 15: sortes,id. 5, 23: divinatio,Val. Max. 1, 8, 10: agon,Tert. adv. Gnost. 6.
* Pȳthĭus, a, um, adj., = Πύθιος,Pythian, Delphic, Apollonian: Delphis prognatus Pythius Apollo, Naev B. P. 2, 20; so, Apollo,Cic. Off. 2, 22, 77; also incola,Hor. C. 1, 16, 6; and deus,Prop. 2, 31 (3, 29), 16: oraculum,Cic. Div. 1, 1, 3: regna,i. e. Delphi,Prop. 3, 13 (4, 12), 52: antra,Luc. 6, 425: vates, i. e. the Pythoness, Pythia, Juv. 13, 199; cf. in the foll.
* Substt.
* Pȳthĭa, ae, f., = ἡ Πυθία,the priestess who uttered the responses of the Delphic Apollo, the Pythoness, Pythia, Cic. Div. 1, 19, 38; Nep. Milt. 1, 3.
* Pȳthĭa, ōrum, n., = τὰ Πύθια (ἱερά), the Pythian games, celebrated at Delphi every fourth year in honor of Appollo, Ov. M. 1, 447: qui Pythia cantat Tibicen,Hor. A. P. 414: Thessalicae veniunt ad Pythia laurus,Luc. 6, 409; Plin. 35, 9, 35, § 58.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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Pȳtho (noun M) :
* A familiar spirit, the demon possessing a soothsayer (late Lat.), Vulg. Deut. 18, 11: puella habens spiritum pythonem,id. Act. 16, 16: fecit pythonas, et aruspices multiplicavit,id. 4 Reg. 21, 6.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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Pȳtho (noun M) :
* A masculine proper name, Liv. 44, 12.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

PIR

Male Personal name
Confirmed occurences in the Roman Empire:
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