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Latin-English
pœn|a, -ae. (ˈpe.na) fem.
- Punishment; penalty.
Loci
- αʹ Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 21.6:
| Haec sententia, quae tutissima videbatur, vicit; legatique eo maturius missi, P. Valerius Flaccus et Q. Baebius Tamphilus, Saguntum ad Hannibalem atque inde Carthaginem si non absisteretur bello ad ducem ipsum in poenam foederis rupti deposcendum.
| This opinion, which seemed safest, prevailed; and so the envoys, Publius Valerius Flaccus and Quintus Baebius Tamphilus, were sent all the sooner to Hannibal at Sagunto—and then to Carthage, if war were not ended, to demand the general himself as punishment for the treaty being broken.
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