Osci

English

Etymology

From Latin Osci, "worshippers of Ops (earth goddess, fertility deity), from ops (plenty). Known by the Greeks as Ὀπικοί (Opikoí), Ὀσκοί (Oskoí).

Noun

Osci pl (plural only)

  1. An ancient Italic people from Campania in Italy.

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