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Heptăgōnĭae, ārum, f., a small place near Sparta, Liv. 34, 38, 5.

heptăgōnos, on, adj., = ἑπτάγωνος, seven-cornered, having seven angles, Boëth. Arithm. 2, 6, p. 1021.

heptăneuros, i, f., a plant, App. Herb. 61.

heptăphōnos, on, adj., = ἑπτάφωνος, seven times sounding, that gives a sevenfold echo: porticus (Olympiae), Plin. 36, 15, 23, § 100.

heptăphyllon, i, n., = ἑπτάφυλλον (seven-leaf), a plant, otherwise unknown, App. Herb. 116.

heptăpleuros, i, f., = ἑπτάπλευρος (seven-sided), the larger kind of the plant plantago, the greater plantain, Plin. 25, 8, 39, § 80.

Heptăpylos, on (-os, c., -on, n.), adj., = ἑπτάπυλος, seven-gated, an epithet of the city of Thebes: Thebas Heptapylos accessimus, App. M. 4, p. 146.
Also in Latinized form: Cadmus Thebas Heptapylas condidit, Hyg. F. 275.

heptas, ădis, f., = ἑπτάς, the number seven, Mart. Cap. 2, § 108; 7, § 738 (in Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 6, written as Greek).

heptăsēmos, on, adj., = ἑπτάσημος; in prosody, of seven times, containing seven units of time (pure Lat. septenarius): basis, Diom. p. 505 P.; Mart. Cap. 9, § 978.

Heptastădĭum, ĭi, n., = Ἑπταστάδιον, a mole of seven stadia in length, connecting the isle of Pharos with the mainland, Amm. 22, 16, 10.

heptăsyllăbus, a, um, adj., = ἑπτασύλλαβος, seven-syllabled, Mar. Victor. p. 2613.

Heptăteuchos, i, m., = Ἑπτάτευχος, the first seven books of the Old Testament, Sid. Ep. 5, 15.