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1 minūtal
minūtal ālis, n [minutus], minced meat, hash, Iu.* * *stew; dish of minced meat/food; ground meat (Cal); hamburger(?) -
2 ēsca
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3 artocreas
artocratos/is N Nbread and meat distributed free; meat pie (L+S) -
4 assum
Iadesse, affui, affuturus Vbe near, be present, be in attendance, arrive, appear; aid (w/DAT)II IIIsudatorium (pl.), sweating-bath, saunaIVroast, roast/baked meat; sunning, basking/baking in sun -
5 canina
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6 colephium
unidentified preparation of meat; choice/nourishing meat for athletes (L+S) -
7 colepium
unidentified preparation of meat; choice/nourishing meat for athletes (L+S); knuckle of beef/pork -
8 coliphium
unidentified preparation of meat; choice/nourishing meat for athletes (L+S) -
9 colliphium
unidentified preparation of meat; choice/nourishing meat for athletes (L+S) -
10 coloephium
unidentified preparation of meat; choice/nourishing meat for athletes (L+S) -
11 colyphium
unidentified preparation of meat; choice/nourishing meat for athletes (L+S) -
12 insicia
insĭcĭa, ae, f., and insĭcĭum ( īsĭc-), ĭi, n. [inseco], stuffing, force-meat, a dish of minced meat (very rare).(α).Form insicia, Varr. L. L. 5, § 110 Müll.—(β).Form insicium, Macr. S. 7, 8; Arn. 2, 92. -
13 macellarius
măcellārĭus, a, um, adj. [macellum], of or belonging to the meat-market or provision-market:II.taberna,
Val. Max. 3, 4, 4:negotiator artis macellariae,
Inscr. Grut. 647, 5:ARS,
Inscr. Orell. 4302.—Hence,Subst.: măcellārĭus, ĭi, m., a meat-seller, victualler:vendere apros macellario,
Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 11; 3, 4, 2; Suet. Caes. 26:macellarios adjuvare,
id. Vesp. 19. -
14 macellum
măcellum, i ( măcellus, i, m., Mart. 10, 96, 9), n. [root mach-; cf. Gr. machomai, to fight; cf. machaira, machê, and mactāre; prop. butcher's stall, shambles; hence, transf.], meat-market, provision-market (where flesh, fish, and vegetables were sold).I.Lit.:* II.venio ad macellum, rogito pisces,
Plaut. Aul. 2, 8, 3:apud emporium atque in macello,
id. Am. 4, 1, 4:nostin' porticum apud macellum hac deorsum?
Ter. Ad. 4, 2, 34: excandefacere annonam macelli, [p. 1092] Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 16; cf.:putarem annonam in macello cariorem fore,
Cic. Div. 2, 27, 59:barathrum macelli,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 31:quae est ista laus, quae possit e macello peti?
Cic. Fin. 2, 15, 50:dispositis circa macellum custodibus,
Suet. Caes. 43:cetariorum,
Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 7:ad ipsum introitum exspectare macelli,
Juv. 11, 10:retibus adsiduis penitus scrutante macello proxima,
id. 5, 95.—In masc.:conturbator macellus,
Mart. 10, 96, 9.— Plur.:fercula nullis ornata macellis,
Juv. 11, 64.—Transf., meat:arcessitur inde macellum,
Manil. 5, 370. -
15 pulpamentum
pulpāmentum, i, n. [id.].I.The fleshy part of animals, etc., the meat, e. g. of fishes, Plin 9, 15, 18, § 48.—II.Transf., food prepared mainly from bits of meat, tidbits:nimis vellem aliquid pulpamenti,
Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 31; id. Curc. 1, 1, 90:mihi... cubile est terra, pulpamentum fames,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 32, 90.—Prov.:lepus tute es et pulpamentum quaeris?
you are a hare yourself, and are you hunting game? Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 36; v. lepus: ego semper apros occido, sed alter semper utitur pulpamento, I do the shooting, but he gets the game; I shake the bush, but another catches the bird, Diocl. ap. Vop. Numer. fin. [p. 1490] -
16 āgnīna
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17 armus
armus ī, m [1 AR-], the shoulder: ex umeris armi fiunt, O.: leporis, H.: equi fodere calcaribus armos, the side, V.: hasta per armos Acta, the upper arm, V.* * *forequarter (of an animal), shoulder; upper arm; side, flank; shoulder cut meat -
18 āssus
āssus adj. [for arsus; 3 AR-], roasted: mergi, H. — As subst n., a roast, roast meat: vitulinum. —Plur., H.—Hence, sol, a basking in the sun without anointing.* * *assa, assum ADJroasted, baked; dry (from sunbathing); dry (w/o mortar); w/unaccompanied voice -
19 carō
carō carnis (nom. carnis, L.), f [CRV-], flesh: carnem Latinis petere: alicui carnem dare, L.: lacte et carne vivere, Cs.: ferina, venison, S.: iners, tasteless, H.: viscera et carnes, pieces of flesh, O.: putida, i. e. an offensively stupid person.* * *Idearly; dear, at a high priceIIcarere, -, - V TRANScard/comb (wool/flax/etc.)IIImeat, flesh; the_body; pulpy/fleshy/soft parts (plant), sapwood; low passions -
20 costa
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