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1 clibanus
oven, furnace/ tray for bread making. -
2 panicoctarius
pānĭcoctārĭus, a, um, adj. [paniscoquo], bread-making (late Lat.):mulier,
Petr. Chrysol. Serm. 99. -
3 panificium
making/baking of bread; baked bread/loves/cakes (pl.) -
4 paneficium
I.Lit.:II.a pane et faciendo panificium coeptum dici,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 105 Müll.—Transf., any thing baked, as bread, cakes, etc., Cels. 2, 18:verbenas coronasque et panificia libertus obtulisse ei visus est,
offering-cakes, Suet. Vesp. 7. -
5 panificium
I.Lit.:II.a pane et faciendo panificium coeptum dici,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 105 Müll.—Transf., any thing baked, as bread, cakes, etc., Cels. 2, 18:verbenas coronasque et panificia libertus obtulisse ei visus est,
offering-cakes, Suet. Vesp. 7. -
6 arma
arma ōrum, n [1 AR-], implements, outfit, instruments, tools: cerealia, for making bread, V.: (coloni) operis, O.: omne genus: armorum, Cs.: Conligere arma iubet, the ship's tackle, V.—Armor fitted to the body, defensive armor (the shield, coat of mail, helmet, etc.): arma his imperata, galea, clipeum, ocreae, lorica, omnia ex aere, L.: auro caelata, L.: Lausum super arma ferre, on his shield, V.: caelestia, quae ancilia appellantur, L.: se collegit in arma, covered with his shield, V. — In gen., implements of war, arms, weapons: alia ad tegendum, alia ad nocendum: belli, T.: pugnis, dein... Pugnabant armis, H.: arma capere: ferre posse, Cs.: aptare, L.: induere, O.: armis accingi, V.: vocare ad arma: ad arma concurri, Cs.: armis uti: in armis esse, under arms, Cs.: cum alquo armis dimicare, N.: deponere, Cs.: amittere, V.: deripere militibus, H.: ad bellum polliceri, L.: armorum atque telorum portationes, S. — Fig., means of protection, defence, weapons: prudentiae: mihi Stertinius arma (i. e. praecepta) dedit, H.: contra Borean, i. e. covering, O.: quaerere conscius arma, i. e. ways of attacking me, V.: silent leges inter arma, in war: cedant arma togae: externa erat, foreign, L.: civilia, Ta.: inferre Italiae, N.: ad horrida promptior arma, O.: compositis armis, H.: Arma virumque cano, V.: in arma feror, battle, V.—A side, party in war: isdem in armis fui.—Soldiers, troops: nostro supplicio liberemus Romana arma, L.: machina Feta armis, V.: auxiliaria, auxiliary troops, O. -
7 confarreo
con-farrĕo, no perf., ātum, 1, v. a. [farreus], to connect in marriage (by making an offering of bread; cf. confarreatio;very rare): confarreandi adsuetudo,
Tac. A. 4, 16:dum confarreatur,
Serv. ad Verg. A. 4, 374:confarreatis parentibus geniti,
Tac. A. 4, 16:matrimonium confarreaturus,
App. M. 10, p. 252, 40.
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