CARYÆ-ARUM, (anc. geog.), a place in Arcadia, towards the borders of Laconia. Whether from this of Arcadia, or that of Laconia, the Columnæ Caryatides of Vitruvius and Pliny (which were statues of matrons in stoles or long robes) took the appellation, is disputed.
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