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1 fermentum
fermentum, i, n. [contr. for fervimentum, from fervo, ferveo], that which causes fermentation, leaven, yeast, ferment.I.Lit., Plin. 18, 11, 26, § 102; 18, 7, 12, § 68:B.panis sine fermento,
unleavened bread, Cels. 2, 24; 30; Vulg. Levit. 2, 4.—Transf.1.That which loosens the soil, Plin. 17, 21, 35, § 159; cf. Col. 4, 1, 7.—2. II.Trop., anger, passion ( poet. and very rare):(uxor) nunc in fermento tota est, ita turget mihi,
Plaut. Cas. 2, 5, 17; id. Merc. 5, 3, 3.— Poet. transf., of the cause of anger or vexation:accipe et istud Fermentum tibi habe,
Juv. 3, 188.
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