Ăpollĭnar, āris, n. [instead of Apollinal from Apollo, like Frutinal, Supercal, Fagutal, etc.], a temple dedicated to Apollo, Liv. 3, 63, 7, where Weissenb. reads Apollinarem; v. Apollinaris.
Ăpollĭnāris, e, adj. [Apollo], belonging or sacred to Apollo, of Apollo.I.Adj.: laurea, Hor. C. 4, 2, 9: Apollinarem (aedem), Liv. 3, 63, 7 Weissenb.—Hence, Ludi Apollinares, the games celebrated in honor of Apollo, annually, on the 5th of July, Liv. 25, 12; 27, 23; Cic. Att. 2, 19; id. Phil. 10, 3; Plin. 35, 10, 36, 19 al.—II.Subst.A. ăpol-lĭnāris, is, f. (sc. herba), the herb commonly called hyoscyamus, Plin. 26, 14, 87, 140. —B.A species of solanum, App. Herb. 22.