[960]. Grabovius is an epithet of Mars; Sancius of Fisius; Jovius or Juvius of more than one deity.

[961]. Farnell, op. cit. i. 50 and notes.

[962]. Mommsen, Unteritalische Dialekten, 341; Lex. 637. The Jupiter Cacunus of C. I. L. 6. 371 and 9. 4876 also points to high places, and there are other examples.

[963]. Aen. 9. 567.

[964]. Wordsworth, Fragments and Specimens, p. 564.

[965]. Sat. 1. 15. 14.

[966]. Deecke, Etruskische Forschungen, iv. 79 foll.

[967]. Lex. s. v. Iuppiter, p. 634.

[968]. Servius Ecl. 10. 27; Dict. of Antiquities (ed. 2), s. v. Triumphus.

[969]. Farnell, i. 184 foll. See also Dion. Hal. 1. 21. 2; Deecke, Die Falisker, p. 88; Lex. s. v. Juno, 591; Roscher, Juno und Hera, 76.