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Ē̆trūrĭa (Het-), ae, f.,

  1. I. a country of central Italy, Mel. 2, 4, 2; Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 50; Cic. Div. 1, 41, 92; id. Cat. 2, 3 fin.; Varr. L. L. 5, § 32 Müll.; Liv. 1, 35, 9; Verg. A. 8, 494; 12, 232 et saep.
    Deriv.,
  2. II. Ē̆truscus, a, um, adj., of Etruria, Etruscan: litus, Mel. 2, 7, 19; Hor. C. 1, 2, 14; id. C. Sec. 38; id. Epod. 16, 40: mare, id. C. 3, 29, 35: juga, Verg. A. 8, 480: duces, id. ib. 11, 598: manus Porsenae, Hor. Epod. 16, 4: disciplina, the Etruscan religion, Cic. Fam. 6, 6, 3; Plin. 2, 83, 85, § 199; 10, 15, 17, § 37; cf. haruspices, Gell. 4, 5, 5: litterae, Liv. 9, 36: coronae, made of gold and precious stones, and worn by those who triumphed, Plin. 21, 3, 4, § 6.
    Sing., Plin. 33, 1, 4, § 11; Tert. de Coron. 13: aurum, a golden amulet worn by Roman boys of noble birth, Juv. 5, 164 et saep.
    Subst.: Etrusci, ōrum, m., the Etruscans, Cic. Div. 1, 42; Liv. 1, 34; 2, 7 et saepiss.

hĕtaerĭa, ae, f., = ἑταιρία, a (religious) brotherhood, fraternity, Traj. ap. Plin. Ep. 10, 43, 1; id. ib. 10, 97, 7.

hĕtaerĭcē, ēs, f., = ἑταιρική, a body of horse-guards in the Macedonian army, Nep. Eum. 1, 6.

hĕtĕrō̆clĭtus, a, um, adj., = ἑτερόκλιτος, in gram. lang., varying in declension, heteroclite, Charis. p. 23 P.; Prisc. p. 1065 ib.

hĕtĕrocrānĕa or -ĭa, ae, f., = ἑτεροκρανία, headache on one side of the head, also called hemicrania, Plin. 31, 9, 45, § 99; Marc. Emp. 2.

Hetricŭlum, i, n., a city of the Bruttii, Liv. 30, 19, 10.

Hetrūria, ae, f., and Hetruscus, a, um, v. Etruria.

hetta res minimi pretii, quasi hieta, id est hiatus hominis atque oscitatio. Alii pusulam dixerunt esse, quae in coquendo pane solet assurgere, a qua accipi rem nullius pretii, cum dicimus: Non hettae te facio, Paul. ex Fest. p. 99 Müll. N. cr. [perhaps kindred with the Gr. ἥττων, ἥσσων, less, meaner; cf. the foll. art.].

hettēmătĭcus, a, um, adj., = ἡττηματικός, poor of its kind, Firm. Math. 3, 9.