sclacta
Italian
Noun
sclacta f (plural sclacte)
- Obsolete form of schiatta (“lineage, ancestry; offspring, progeny”).
- 1250s, Storie de Troia e de Roma [History of Troy, and of Rome], translation of Liber Historiārum Rōmānōrum (in Medieval Latin):
- Romulus cavalcao cum Quintiis et Remus cum Fabiis (quelle foro doi nobile sclacte de Roma). (Rome)
- Romulus rode along with the Quinti, and Remus with the Fabii (those were two noble families of Rome)
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