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Cassi

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名詞

Cassi pl (plural only)

  1. (historical) A tribe of Iron Age Britain in the first century BCE, known only from a brief mention in the writings of Julius Caesar.

アナグラム

  • Issac, Sicas, cissa, saics
ラテン語

語源

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発音

  • (Classical Latin) IPA: /ˈkas.siː/, [ˈkäs̠ːiː]
  • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: /ˈkas.si/, [ˈkäsːi]

固有名詞

Cassī m pl (genitive Cassōrum); second declension

  1. A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Caesar.

語形変化

Second-declension noun, plural only.

plural
nominative Cassī
genitive Cassōrum
dative Cassīs
accusative Cassōs
ablative Cassīs
vocative Cassī

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Cassi

出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/03/17 00:49 UTC 版)

英語による解説

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The Cassi are one of five tribes encountered by Julius Caesar during his second expedition to Britain in 55 BC when he crossed the Thames at Kew, and who became his allies after the Trinovantes joined him. The archaeologists Graham Webster and Barry Cunliffe both agree that nothing more is known about them, but it has been suggested that between Caesar's second invasion and the invasion of Claudius in AD 43 that the Cassi along with other tribes such as the Ancalites and Bibroci merged to form the Catuvellauni, and that Cassivellaunus may have been a member of the Cassi tribe.

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