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Cloatius Verus (d. 62 or 63) was a Roman grammarian who lived in the 1st century.
Biograph y
He was born and lived in first century Rome.
Career
He is chiefly notable for being a grammarian and for having written several treatises on the meanings of Greek words and on Latin words derived from Greek language.Cite error: A <ref>
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Sources
Some of the works of Cloatius Verus have been preserved by Macrobius.
In the Oxford Classical Dictionary, he is decribed as:
Augustan lexicographer and antiquarian who wrote on the meanings of Greek words and on Latin words derived from Greek. He is probably the ‘Cloatius’ whom *Verrius Flaccus cites (with L. *Aelius) on Latin sacral terms.