Portus

专有名词
/ˈpɔːtəs/   

英文释义

专有名词
  1. A large artificial harbour of Ancient Rome, situated on the north bank of the mouth of the River Tiber, established and enlarged (respectively) by the Emperors Claudius (10 BC–AD 54) and Trajan (AD 53–117), and connected to the Pons Aemilius of Rome by the Via Portuensis. historical

词源

From the Latin Portus, presumably from portus (“harbour, port”).
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