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  • 1 post-merīdiānus

        post-merīdiānus (posm-, not pom-), adj.,    of the afternoon, in the afternoon: tempus: statio, L.: litterae.

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  • 2 pomeridianus

    pomeridiana, pomeridianum ADJ
    post-meridian; in the afternoon

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  • 3 postmeridianus

    postmeridiana, postmeridianum ADJ

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  • 4 meridianus

    midday, afternoon, south.

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  • 5 Merenda

    1.
    mĕrenda, ae, f. [mereo, q. v.], an afternoon luncheon, taken between four and five o'clock (ante- and post-class.): merendam antiqui dicebant pro prandio, quod scilicet medio die caperetur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 123 Müll.:

    merenda dicitur cibus post meridiem qui datur,

    Non. 28, 32; Plaut. Most. 4, 2, 49; Afran. ap. Non. 28, 33:

    serae hora merendae,

    Calp. Ecl. 5, 60; cf. Isid. Orig. 20, 2, 12.—Also of feed or medicine for a beast: Cyprio bovi merendam, Ennius cum dixit, significat id, quod solet fieri in insulā Cypro, in quā boves humano stercore pascuntur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 59 Müll. (sola, v. 2 Vahl. p. 164).
    2.
    Merenda, ae, m., a Roman surname: T. Antonius Merenda, a consul, A. U. C. 304, Liv. 3, 35.

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  • 6 merenda

    1.
    mĕrenda, ae, f. [mereo, q. v.], an afternoon luncheon, taken between four and five o'clock (ante- and post-class.): merendam antiqui dicebant pro prandio, quod scilicet medio die caperetur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 123 Müll.:

    merenda dicitur cibus post meridiem qui datur,

    Non. 28, 32; Plaut. Most. 4, 2, 49; Afran. ap. Non. 28, 33:

    serae hora merendae,

    Calp. Ecl. 5, 60; cf. Isid. Orig. 20, 2, 12.—Also of feed or medicine for a beast: Cyprio bovi merendam, Ennius cum dixit, significat id, quod solet fieri in insulā Cypro, in quā boves humano stercore pascuntur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 59 Müll. (sola, v. 2 Vahl. p. 164).
    2.
    Merenda, ae, m., a Roman surname: T. Antonius Merenda, a consul, A. U. C. 304, Liv. 3, 35.

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  • 7 merendarius

    mĕrendārĭus, ii, m. [1. merenda], one who takes an afternoon luncheon (postAug.), Sen. Contr. 5, 33 fin. dub. (al. mercenarios).

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  • 8 merendo

    mĕrendo, 1, v. n. [id.], to take an afternoon luncheon (late Lat.):

    merenda est cibus, qui declinante die sumitur, quasi post meridiem edenda: Hinc merendare, quasi meridie edere,

    Isid. Orig. 20, 2, 12.

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  • 9 pomeridianus

    pōmĕrīdĭānus ( postm-), a, um, adj. [post-meridianus], in the afternoon, post-meridian:

    impetratum est a consuetudine, ut peccare suavitatis causā liceret, et pomeridianus quadrigas quam postmeridianus libentius dixerim,

    Cic. Or. 47, 157:

    pomeridianum tempus,

    id. de Or. 3, 5, 17;

    also: postmeridianum tempus,

    id. Tusc. 3, 3, 7:

    dies,

    Sen. Ep. 7, 3, 1:

    horae,

    Suet. Gram. 24:

    gnomonis umbra,

    Vitr. 1, 6:

    pomeridiana sessio (opp. ambulatio antemeridiana),

    Cic. de Or. 3, 30, 121:

    litterae,

    id. Att. 12, 53 fin.

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  • 10 prandeo

    prandĕo, di (prandidi, Diom. p. 364), sum, 2, v. n. and a. [prandium].
    I.
    Neutr., to take breakfast, to breakfast (v. prandium;

    class.): hic rex cum aceto pransurus est et sale,

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 2, 32:

    prandi in navi,

    id. Men. 2, 3, 50:

    prandi perbene,

    id. ib. 5, 9, 81:

    Caninio consule scito neminem prandisse (because he was elected in the afternoon, and resigned his office on the following morning),

    Cic. Fam. 7, 30, 1:

    sic prandete, commilitones, tamquam apud inferos coenaturi,

    Val. Max. 3, 2, 3:

    ad satietatem,

    Suet. Dom. 21; Plin. 28, 5, 14, § 56:

    prandebat sibi quisque deus,

    Juv. 13, 46.—
    II.
    Act., to breakfast on any thing, to take as a breakfast or luncheon; or, in gen., to eat:

    calidum prandisti prandium,

    Plaut. Poen. 3, 5, 14:

    luscinias prandere,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 245:

    olus,

    id. Ep. 1, 17, 13.—Hence, pransus, a, um, P. a., that has breakfasted (like potus, that has drunk):

    pransus non avide,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 127; 1, 5, 25:

    pransa Lamia,

    id. A. P. 340. —Because soldiers were accustomed to eat before an engagement; hence, pransus paratus, or curatus et pransus, of soldiers, fed, i. e. ready, fit for fighting: exercitus pransus, paratus, Cato ap. Gell. 15, 13, 5; Varr. ap. Non. 459, 2:

    ut viri equique curati et pransi essent,

    Liv. 28, 14: pransus, potus, overfed, gluttonous:

    adde inscitiam pransi, poti, oscitantis ducis,

    Cic. Mil. 21, 56.

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