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(adj.adj.) : Sestĭus (Sextĭus), i, m.
* The name of a Roman gens.
* P. Sestius L. F., a tribune of the people 696 A.U.C., a friend of Cicero and Milo, by the former of whom he was defended in an oration still extant.
* C. Sextius Calvinus, an orator, Cic. Brut. 34, 130.
* Sestĭus (Sext-), a, um adj., of or belonging to a Sestius (Sextius), Sestian (Sextian): Tabula Sestia, the bankingtable or counter of a Sestius, otherwise unknown, Cic. Quint. 6, 25.—Aquae Sextiae, v. aqua, 2. e.
* Sestĭānus (Sext-), a, um, adj., of Sestius, Sestian: dicta,of the tribune of the people, P. Sestius,Cic. Fam. 7, 32, 1: conviva,that dines with a SestiusCat. 44, 10: mala,named after a Sestius,Col. 5, 10, 19; 12, 47, 5.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary