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1 mustāceum
mustāceum ī, n [mustum], a must-cake, wedding-cake, Iu.—Prov.: laureolam in mustaceo quaerere, i. e. fame in trifles.* * *must-cake, a sort of wedding cake -
2 mustaceum
mustācĕus, i, m., and mustācĕum, i, n., a must-cake or laurel-cake, a kind of wedding-cake mixed with must and baked on bay-leaves:mustaceos sic facito, etc.,
Cato, R. R. 121; Juv. 6, 200.—Prov.: laureolam in mustaceo quaerere, to look for a laurel-wreath in a cake, i. e. for fame in trifles, Cic. Att. 5, 20, 4. -
3 mustaceus
mustācĕus, i, m., and mustācĕum, i, n., a must-cake or laurel-cake, a kind of wedding-cake mixed with must and baked on bay-leaves:mustaceos sic facito, etc.,
Cato, R. R. 121; Juv. 6, 200.—Prov.: laureolam in mustaceo quaerere, to look for a laurel-wreath in a cake, i. e. for fame in trifles, Cic. Att. 5, 20, 4. -
4 lībum
lībum ī, n a cake, pancake (flour, made up with milk or oil, and baked): rustica liba, O.: adorea liba per herbam Subiciunt epulis, V.: liba venalia, Iu.: patulum, Iu.* * *cake/pancake; consecrated cake (to gods on 50 birthday); liquid/drink offering -
5 placenta
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6 libum
lībum ( lībus, m., Nigid. ap. Non. 211, 31), i, n. [libo; cf. Varr. L. L. 4, 22], a cake, pancake of meal, made with milk or oil, and spread with honey, Cato, R. R. 75:rustica liba,
Ov. F. 3, 670:adorea liba per herbam Subiciunt epulis,
Verg. A. 7, 109; Ov. F. 3, 761:plena domus libis venalibus,
Juv. 3, 187.—Often used in offerings to the gods:liba absoluta esse et rem divinam paratam,
Varr. R. R. 2, 8, 1:suum Baccho dicemus honorem,... et liba feremus,
Verg. G. 2, 394; Tib. 1, 7, 54; 1, 10, 23; Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 10:melle pater (Bacchus) fruitur, liboque infusa calenti Jure repertori candida mella damus,
Ov. F. 3, 761:haec te liba, Priape, quot annis Exspectare sat est,
Verg. E. 7, 33. It was customary to offer a cake to the gods on one's birthday, Juv. 16, 38.—Hence, quinquagesima liba,
a cake offered to the gods on one's fiftieth birthday, Mart. 10, 24, 4.—In masc.: faciat libos quatuor, Nigid. ap. Non. 211, 31. -
7 artolaganus
artolaganus ī, m, ἀρτολάγανον, a kind of cake.* * *kind of fatty cake; (made of meal, wine, milk, oil, lard, pepper L+S) -
8 cōn-farreō
cōn-farreō —, ātus, āre, to marry by the ceremony of the cake (confarreatio, the offering of a cake of spelt, of which the parties partook): confarreandi adsuetudo, Ta.: confarreatis parentibus genite, Ta. -
9 crūstulum
crūstulum ī, n dim. [crustum], small pastry, confectionery: pueris dare crustula, H., Iu.* * *Ismall cake, cookieIIsmall cake/pastry, cookie; confectionery (L+S) -
10 crūstum
crūstum ī, n [CRV-], a hard loaf, cake, pastry: Crustis viduas venari, H.: fatale, V.* * *pastry, cake; anything baked (L+S) -
11 laganum
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12 popanum
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13 copta
Ikind of hard-baked cake; cake made with pounded materials (L+S)IICopt, Egyptian Christian -
14 coptoplancenta
kind of hard-baked cake; cake made with pounded materials (L+S) -
15 mustaceus
must-cake, a sort of wedding cake -
16 testuatium
testŭātĭum, ii, n. [testu], a cake baked in an earthen cup, cup-cake, Varr. L. L. 5, § 106 Müll. -
17 artopta
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18 Cereālis
Cereālis e, adj. [Ceres], of Ceres: nemus, sacred to Ceres, O.: papaver, V.—Of grain, cereal, agricultural: munera, O.: herbae, O.: culmus, V.: arma, i. e. implements for grinding and baking, V.: solum, i. e. the cake laid on the ground, V.—Plur. n as subst.: Cereālia, the festival of Ceres, C., O., L.* * *Cerealis, Cereale ADJof/associated with Ceres, suitable for festival of Ceres; of wheat -
19 laterculus
laterculus see latericulus.* * *small brick, tile; (brick-shaped) block; hard cake/biscuit; parcel of land -
20 offa
offa ae, f a bit, morsel, little ball of flour: Melle soporata, V.: pultis.—A swelling, Iu.—A shapeless mass, untimely birth, Iu.* * *lump of food, cake
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