[Meaning] that of Lucullus.
*loukou/lleion: to\ tou= *loukou/llou.
For the best-known Lucullus, see
lambda 688. The present headword, a neuter adjective used as a noun, is not otherwise attested in the singular, but for the plural see Appian,
Mithridatica 331: the Loukoulleia festival in
Kyzikos (cf.
kappa 2627). The singular, here, is likely to mean L's tomb or a temple in his honour; cf. analogously e.g.
kappa 1622.
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