Plōtīnus, i, m., = *plwti=nos, a famous philosopher of the Eclectic school, who flourished in the third century A. D., Amm. 21, 14, 5. ploxĕmum, ploxĭmum, or plo-xĕnum, i, n. [Gallic], a wagon-box: gingivas vero ploxemi habet veteris, Cat. 97, 6 (quoted ap. Quint. 1, 5, 8, and ap. Fest. p. 230 Müll.).