sclacta

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Noun[edit]

sclacta f (plural sclacte)

  1. 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)