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1 DISH
[N]LANX (LANCIS) (F)CATINUS (-I) (M)MAZONOMUS (-I) (M)MAZONOMON (-I) (N)PAROPSIS (-IDIS) (F)PATINA (-AE) (F)PATENA (-AE) (F)PATELLA (-AE) (F)VAS (VASIS) (N)CENA (-AE) (F)CAENA (-AE) (F)COENA (-AE) (F)EPULUM (-I) (N)CAESNA (-AE) (F)CATILLUM (-I) (N)FERCUIUM (-I) (N)VASUM (-I) (N)- KIND OF DISH- LITTLE DISH- PRINCIPAL DISH- SMALL DISH -
2 DISH: KIND OF DISH
[N]STATERA (-AE) (F) -
3 DISH: LITTLE DISH
[N]SCUTULA (-AE) (F) -
4 DISH: PRINCIPAL DISH
[N]CAENA: CAENAE CAPUT (N)CENA: CENAE CAPUT (N) -
5 DISH: SMALL DISH
[N]CAUCULA (-AE) (F) -
6 DISH FOR MUSHROOMS
[N]BOLETAR (-ARIS) (N) -
7 CHAFING-DISH
[N]FOCULUS (-I) (M)BATILLUM (-I) (N)VATILLUM (-I) (N)BATILLUS (-I) (M) -
8 COLD DISH
[N]SPORTELLA (-AE) (F) -
9 DAINTY DISH
[N]MATTEA (-AE) (F)MACTEA (-AE) (F)MATTYA (-AE) (F) -
10 DESERT DISH
[N]PARAPSIS (-IDIS) (F)PARASIS (-IDIS) (F)PAROSIS (-IDIS) (F) -
11 FLAT DISH
[N]SCUTRA (-AE) (F) -
12 LIGHT DISH
[N]GUSTUS (-US) (M) -
13 MONKEY-DISH
[N]CATILLUS (-I) (M) -
14 RICH DISH
[N]ADIPATUM (-I) (N) -
15 SINGLE DISH
[N]FERCULUM (-I) (N) -
16 SWEET DISH
[N]CATILLAMEN (-INIS) (N) -
17 catinus
*catinus, i, m., dish, platter, Mk. 14:20; L. 11:39.* -
18 discus
°discus, i, m., dish, ||Mt. 14:8.* -
19 paropsis
*°parapsis (-opsis), idis, f., dish, Mt. 23:25 f.; 26:23.* -
20 parapsis
*°parapsis (-opsis), idis, f., dish, Mt. 23:25 f.; 26:23.*
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