CÆTOBRIX, in Ancient Geography, a town of Lusitania, near the mouth of the Tagus, on the east side; now extinct. It had its name from its fishery; and there are still extant fish ponds on the shore, done with plaster of Paris, which illustrate the name of the ruined city.
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