Catina, æ, or Catine, es, A citie of Sicilie. Some called it Catana.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
Cătĭna (in MSS. also Cătăna), ae (Cătănē, ēs, Sil. 14, 196), f., = *kata/nh, a town on the east coast of Sicily, at the foot of Ætna, now Catania, Mel. 2, 7, 16; Plin. 3, 8, 14, 88; Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 75, 185; 2, 3, 83, 192 al.—Hence, II. Cătĭnensis (Cătĭnĭensis, Just. 4, 3, 4; and Cătă-nensis, Lact. 2, 4, 28), e, adj., belonging to Catina, of Catina: civitas, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 8, 17: pumex, Juv. 8, 16: L. Manlius Catinensis, Cic. Fam. 13, 30, 1.—In plur.: Cătĭnenses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Catina, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 49, 120; 2, 3, 43, 103.