They are mentioned as
Likátioi (Λικάτιοι; var. -ττ-) by
Strabo (early 1st c. AD), as
Licates by
Pliny (1st c. AD), and as
Likátoi (Λικάτοι) by
Ptolemy (2nd c. AD). The ethnic name
Licates has been traditionally compared to the river name
Licca (modern
Lech), and translated as 'those of the Licca'. According to
Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel, however, "the word formations of the ethnonym and hydronym suggest that they originated independently of each other, even though they both contain the same Celtic lexeme
lic(c)a ('rock'). One would therefore assume that Licates simply denoted the 'rock dwellers' and thus inevitably represented a relatively old ethnic designation." == Geography ==