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1 ferculum
ferculum n [1 FER-], a means of carrying, frame, barrow, litter, bier: spolia fabricato ad id apte ferculo gerens, L.: pomparum fercula, built for processions: triumphalia.— A dish, mess, course: Multa de magnā cenā, H.: fercula septem cenare, Iu.* * *food tray; dish, course; food; bread; beir (Ecc); litter
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