I.the name of a Roman gens; “e. g. M. Vipsanius Agrippa,” the son-inlaw of Augustus, Suet. Aug. 42 and 63; Nep. Att. 12, 1; Sen. Contr. 2, 12 fin.—Hence, Vipsānus , a, um, adj., of or belonging to Vipsanius Agrippa, Vipsanian: “columnae, in the portico of Agrippa,” Mart. 4, 18, 1; so, “laurus,” id. 1, 109, 3.
Vipsānius , i, m.,