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1 fornix
fornix icis, m an arch, vault, cellar: huius (Verris) in foro Syracusis: camera lapideis fornicibus vincta, S.: adverso fornice, V.: fornices in muro ad excurrendum, vaulted openings for sallies, L.: Caeli ingentes, Enn. ap. C.: Fabius or Fabianus (C.) or Fabii (O.), a triumphal arch in the Sacra Via.—A covered way, L.—A brothel, H., Iu.* * *arch, vault, vaulted opening; monument arch; brothel, cellar for prostitution -
2 salīllum
salīllum ī, n dim. [salinum], a little salt-dish, salt-cellar, Ct.* * *little salt-cellar; saltcellar (Cal) -
3 salīnum
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4 torcular
torcŭlar, āris, n. [torqueo].I.A press used in making wine or oil, Vitr. 6, 9; Plin. 18, 26, 62, § 230.—II.A cellar for storing up oil, an oil-cellar, Col. 1, 6, 18; 12, 52, 10 sq.; Plin. 15, 1, 2, § 6; 15, 3, 3, § 10. -
5 apothēca
apothēca ae, f, ἀποτηήκη, a repository, storehouse, magazine, warehouse, C.; esp. for wine, H.* * *store-house, store-room, repository; wine-cellar -
6 cella
cella ae, f [2 CAL-], a place of concealment, store-room, cell, granary: penaria: Falernae, V.: avitae, H.—Hence, aliquid in cellam dare, to furnish household stores: cellae nomine, as household supplies.—A chamber, closet, cabinet, hut, cot: me in cellam concludam, T.: servorum in cellis lecti: angustis eiecta cadavera cellis, mean abodes, H.— Plur, the cells (of bees), V. — A sanctuary (of a temple), shrine (where the image stood): Concordiae.— An oil-press: Venafri, H.* * *storeroom, (wine) cellar, larder; temple chamber, sanctuary; room, garret; pen; cell; monastery -
7 horreum
horreum ī, n a storehouse, barn, granary, magazine, cellar: clavis horrei: si proprio condidit horreo, Quicquid, etc., H.: Illius inmensae ruperunt horrea messes, V.: deripere horreo amphoram, H.: floribus horrea texent (apes), hives, V.: mus horrea fecit, V.* * *storehouse; barn -
8 interior
interior ius, gen. ōris [inter], inner, interior, middle: aedium pars: spatium, O.: In interiore parte ut maneam, i. e. in the women's apartment, T.: domus, inner part, V.: epistula, body: motu cietur interiore et suo: nationes, farther inland.— Plur. n. as subst, the inner parts, middle: aedium: regni, L.— Plur m. as subst: plerique, of those farther from the sea, Cs.: interiores fossas explent, the garrison, Cs.—In the race-course, nearer the goal, on the left: rota, O.: gyrus, H.: Ille... Radit iter laevum interior (to shorten the course), V.— Nearer: toto corpore interior periculo volneris factus, i. e. too near to be wounded, L.: ictibus, within reach of, L.— Inner: nota Falerni, i. e. longest in the cellar, H.—Fig., deeper, more piercing: timor.—More hidden, more recondite, more profound: nunc interiora videamus: consilia, N.: haec interiora, more personal (opp. illa externa).— Deeper, more intimate, closer: vicini: amicitia, L.: litterae, more confidential.* * *those (pl.) within; those nearer racecourse goal; inland/further from sea -
9 cavealis
cavealis, caveale ADJkept in a cave/cellar -
10 cellararia
female cellar-keeper?; (feminine of cellerarius) -
11 cellariarius
Icellariaria, cellariarium ADJrelating to/connected with a store-roomIIsteward, butler, cellarer; keeper of a larder/cellar; storekeeper -
12 cellarium
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13 cellarius
Icellaria, cellarium ADJrelating to/connected with a store-roomIIsteward, butler, cellarer; keeper of a larder/cellar/storeroom; storekeeper -
14 cellerius
keeper of a larder/cellar; steward, butler, cellarer; storekeeper -
15 torcular
wine/oil press; pressing room, room housing a wine/oil press; oil cellar (L+S) -
16 torcularium
wine/oil press; pressing room, room housing a wine/oil press; oil cellar (L+S) -
17 apotheca
ăpŏthēca, ae, f., = apothêkê [corrupted in Ital. to bottega, in Fr. to boutique, and in Germ. to Bude = booth, shop], a place where things are put away, laid up, a repository, storehouse, magazine, warehouse, etc., Cic. Phil. 2, 27, so id. Vatin. 5; Dig. 33, 7, 12; esp. for wine, a store-room (not wine-cellar, since the ancients kept their wine in the upper part of the house), * Hor. S. 2, 5, 7; Plin. 14, 14, 16, § 49; 14, 4, 6, § 57; Dig. 47, 2, 21, Arn. 7, p. 236;also for oil: apothecae olei,
Vulg. 1 Par. 27, 28;for corn: apothecae frumenti,
ib. 2 Par. 32, 28; ib. Joel, 1, 17;for armor, equipments: omnes apothecas supellectilis suae,
ib. Isa. 39, 2. -
18 cavealis
căvĕālis, e, adj. [cavea], kept in a cave or cellar, Veg. 5, 53, 2; 6, 14, 1 dub. -
19 doliarium
I.Adj.:II.DOLEARIA OFFICINA,
Inscr. Orell. 4888.—Subst.: dōlĭārĭ-um, ii, n., the place where wine-casks are kept; corresp. to our wine-cellar, Dig. 18, 1, 35, § 7. [p. 607] -
20 doliarius
I.Adj.:II.DOLEARIA OFFICINA,
Inscr. Orell. 4888.—Subst.: dōlĭārĭ-um, ii, n., the place where wine-casks are kept; corresp. to our wine-cellar, Dig. 18, 1, 35, § 7. [p. 607]
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