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Sōtădes, is, m., = Σωτάδης, an obscene Greek poet, Mart. 2, 86, 2.
Hence,

  1. A. Sō-tădēus, a, um, adj., of or in the manner of Sotades: versus, Quint. 9, 4, 90; cf. id. 9, 4, 6; 1, 8, 6; Ter. Maur. pp. 2415 and 2446 P.; Aus. Ep. 14, 29.
  2. B. Sōtădĭcus, a, um, adj., Sotadic: versus, Plin. Ep. 5, 3, 2.
    Absol.: L. Attius in Sotadicorum libro, Sotadic verses, Geli. 7, 9, 16.

Sōter, ēris, m., = Σωτήρ.

  1. I. A savior, deliverer, preserver, a giver of health or safety is est nimirum soter, qui salutem dedit, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 63, § 154.
    Acc.: sotera, Cic. 1. 1.: hodieque ara in Capitolio est Jovis Soteris, Serv. Verg. A. 8, 652; cf. Servator.
  2. II. In partic.
    1. A. Soter, of Jesus the Saviour, Tert. adv. Valent. 16 sq. al.
    2. B. An epithet of Ptolemœus I., king of Egypt, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 208.

sōtērĭa, ōrum. n., = σωτηρια, a festive entertainment given on a person’s recovery from illness or escape from danger; presents given on such an occasion, Mart. 12, 56, 3.
Hence, Soteria, a congratulatory poem on such an occasion, Stat. S. 1, 4 in lemm.

Sōtērĭcĭānus, a, um [Soter], belonging to the Saviour: substantia, Tert. adv. Valent. 27.

Sōtērĭcus, i, m., = Σωτηρικός, a Greek proper name, esp.

    1. 1. Sotericus Marcius, a freedman in Rome, Cic. Balb. 25, 56.
    2. 2. A maker of furniture, Sen. ap. Gell. 12, 2, 11.

Sotiates (Sott-, Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 108), um, m., a people in Gallia Aquitania, now Sōs, Départ. du Gers, Caes. B. G. 3, 20 and 21.