Falacer

Falacer

FALACER, cris, soll, nach einigen, ein Gott des Obsts gewesen seyn; Alex. ab Alex. lib. VI. c. 12. allein solches steht nicht darzuthun, Tiraquell. ad l. c. wohl aber, daß er Divus Pater Falacer genannt worden. Varro de LL. l. IV. c. 32.


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