I.a town in Umbria, on the borders of Picenum, now Camerino, Cic. Att. 8, 12, B, 2; Caes. B. C. 1, 15.—
II. Derivv.
A. Cămers , ertis, adj., of Camerinum: “ager,” Cic. Sull. 19, 53.—Subst.: Cămertes , ium (Camertum, Sil. 4, 157), m., the inhabitants of Camerinum, Plin. 3, 14, 19, § 113; “friends of the Romans, both in opp. to the Etruscans, and later against Hannibal,” Cic. Balb. 20, 47; Liv. 9, 36, 7 and 8; 28, 45, 20.—In sing.: “fulvum Camertem,” Verg. A. 10, 562: “laudande Camers,” Sil. 8, 463.—*