Lexicon:Arcades ambo
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Citation: | arcades ambo |
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Language: | Latin |
References: | The Fortune of War, page 54 |
Meaning: | [they are] both Arcadians |
Notes:
Virgil, Eclogues, VII, where it is used to describe two perfect, almost identical youths from the idealised rustic province of Arcadia, sometimes known as the 'Greek Switzerland'. The phrase came to mean 'much of a muchness'.
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