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1 carchēsium
carchēsium ī, n, καρχήσιον, a Greek drinking - cup, oblong beaker with handles, only plur: Bacchi, V.: manu mixta, O.* * *type of drinking-cup/beaker; mast-head of ship; kind of derrick, crane -
2 cibōrium
cibōrium ī, n, κιβώριον, a drinking-cup, H.* * *drinking cup; (made of/shaped like flower of Egyptian bean Nelumbo nucifera) -
3 potus
1.pōtus, a, um, P. a., from poto.2. I.Lit.A.In gen. (class.):B.immoderato extumefacta potu atque pastu,
Cic. Div. 1, 29, 60:medicamentum quod potui datur,
Cels. 2, 13 fin.:date potui aquam,
id. 3, 6:medicamentorum potus stomacho inimici,
Plin. 26, 3, 8, § 17:potum exiguum equis impertiri,
id. 8, 42, 65, § 162:unguenta in potus addunt,
id. 13, 3, 5, § 25:olei potu,
id. 8, 10, 10, § 28:cibus potusque,
Just. 28, 4, 8; Plin. 8, 33, 51, § 122; 11, 37, 66, § 176; 13, 5, 10, § 51; Tac. A. 13, 16; Curt. 7, 5, 16; Plin. Ep. 3, 11, 6.—In partic., drinking, tippling, toping (post-Aug.):II.in potu atque bilaritate,
Plin. 21, 3, 9, § 12: immenso potu impleri, id. 36, 21, 42, § 156.—Transf., urine (post-Aug.), Plin. 17, 9, 6, § 51.—B.A drinking-cup (late Lat.):C.Fortunat,
Vitr. S. Rhad. 19.— -
4 cyathus
cyathus ī, m, κύατηοσ, a cup, drinking-cup, glass: cyathos sorbillans, T., H., Iu.—A measure, the 12th part of a sextarius, H.* * *1/12 sextarius/pint; shot (liquid measure); 10 drachmae (dry measure) -
5 crystallus
crystallus ī, f, κρύσταλλοσ, a crystal: imago Solis crystallo inclusa, Cu.: aquosa, Pr.* * *ice; rock crystal; crystal drinking cup; crystal-ware (pl.) -
6 crustallos
ice; rock crystal; crystal drinking cup; crystal-ware (pl.) -
7 crustallum
ice; rock crystal; crystal drinking cup; crystal-ware (pl.); crystal-like thing -
8 crustallus
ice; rock crystal; crystal drinking cup; crystal-ware (pl.) -
9 crystallos
ice; rock crystal; crystal drinking cup; crystal-ware (pl.) -
10 crystallum
ice; rock crystal; crystal drinking cup; crystal-ware (pl.); crystal-like thing -
11 crystalus
crystallusa crystal, crystal drinking cup -
12 anancaeum
ănancaeum, i, n., = anankaion (that must be done), a large drinking-cup, which must be drained on a wager, a brimmer or bowl, Plaut. Rud. 2, 3, 33; Varr. ap. Non. p. 547, 33 dub. -
13 batiaca
bătĭăca, ae, f., a kind of drinking-cup:scaphiis, cantharis, Batiacis bibunt,
Plaut. Stich. 5, 3, 11 Ritschl, Fleck. (al. batiolis). -
14 batiola
bătĭŏla, ae, f., a small drinking-cup, a goblet:batiolis bibere,
Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 11 (Ritschl, batiacis): batiola aurea, id. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 545, 20. -
15 carchesium
carchēsĭum, ii, n., = karchêsion.I.A Greek drinking - cup or beaker, slightly contracted in the middle, with slender handles which reached from the rim to the bottom (usu. in plur.), Verg. G. 4, 380; id. A. 5, 77; Ov. M. 7, 246; Val. Fl. 2, 656; Sil. 11, 301 al.; cf. Müll. Arch. § 299, a.—II.The similarly formed upper part of a mast, mast-head, scuttle; in plur., Lucil. and Cat. ap. Non. p. 546, 23; Luc. 5, 418; cf. Macr. S. 5, 21.—In sing.:III.insigne,
App. M. 11, p. 264, 40; id. Flor. 4, p. 364, 8.—The upright beam of a crane, Vitr. 10, 5; 15, 22 Schneid. -
16 ciborium
cĭbōrĭum. ii, n., = kibôrion, a drinking-cup (made like the large leaves of the Egyptian bean), Hor. C. 2, 7, 22. -
17 cyathus
cyăthus, i, m., = kuathos, a small ladle for transferring the wine from the mixing-bowl (crater) to the drinking-cup (cf. Becker, Gall. 3, p. 221).I.Prop., Varr. L. L. 5, § 124 Müll.; Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 24; id. Ps. 4, 2, 2; Hor. S. 1, 6, 117; Juv. 9, 47; Suet. Caes. 49 al.—II.As a measure, both dry and liquid (particularly for wine), the twelfth part of a sextarius, Hor. C. 3, 8, 13; 3, 19, 12; Plin. 14, 9, 11, § 85; or ten Greek drachmæ, Plin. 21, 34, 109, § 185; cf. Rhemn. Fann. Pond. 80. -
18 postomis
postŏmis, ĭdis, f. [perh. from prostomos], a barnacle, twitch, an instrument fixed upon the nostrils of unruly horses; hence, transf., a drinking-cup, from its being always at a tippler's nose (anteclass.), Lucil. ap. Non. 22, 27 (al. prostomides): postomis, epistomis, Gloss. Lat. Gr. -
19 pōculum
pōculum ī, n [PO-], a drinking-vessel, cup, goblet, bowl, beaker: haec argento circumcludunt atque pro poculis utuntur, Cs.: ducere, H.: poscunt maioribus poculis (sc. bibere), out of goblets: stantem extra pocula caprum, i. e. in relief, Iu.— A drink, draught, potion: uxori cum poculum dedisset, i. e. the poison: ad insidiosa vocatus pocula, O.: amoris, i. e. a philter, H.: pocula praegustare, Iu.— A drinking-bout, carouse: immania: sermo, qui adhibetur in poculo, while drinking: inter pocula laeti, V.* * *cup, bowl, drinking vessel; drink/draught; social drinking (pl.); drink -
20 cymbium
cymbium ī, n, κυμβίον, a small drinking vessel, cup, bowl, V.* * *small cup/bowl/drinking vessel; (especially for wine); lamp in same form (L+S)
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