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1 chytropus
Ichafing dish/pot with feet (for cooking directly over coals on ground)IIchafing dish/pot with feet (for cooking directly over coals on ground) -
2 cocitatio
long and thorough process of cooking; continuous cooking (L+S) -
3 coctivus
coctiva, coctivum ADJsuitable for cooking, cooking- (of food); that easily cooks/ripens early (L+S) -
4 coquitatio
long and thorough process of cooking; continuous cooking (L+S) -
5 coctivus
coctīvus, a, um, adj. [coquo], that is easily cooked or ripens early (acc. to others, suitable for cooking):castaneae,
Plin. 15, 23, 25, § 94:condimenta,
used in cooking, Apic. 9, 4. -
6 coctura
coctūra, ae, f. [id.], a cooking; a melting; a manner or style of cooking, Col. 11, 3, 23, p. 453 Bip.:II.Apiciana,
Plin. 19, 8, 41, § 143; 34, 8, 20, § 96; Apic. 6, 2 al.; Pall. Nov. 1, 3.—Meton.A.A temperature of the air adapted to the ripening ( of fruit), Plin. 14, 4, 6, § 55.—B.(Abstr. pro concr.) A boiling liquid, Col. 12, 20, 4; 12, 18, 7. -
7 coculum
cŏcŭlum, i, n. [coquo].* I.A vessel for cooking, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Isid. Orig. 20, 8, 1; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 39, 2 Müll.—II.Acc. to some, small wood for cooking, Paul. ex Fest. l. l.; cf. Gloss. Isid. Plac. p. 448 Mai. -
8 coquinus
cŏquīnus, a, um, adj. [coquo], of or pertaining to cooking (rare):II.forum,
Plaut. Ps. 3, 2, 1 and 2.—Subst.: cŏquīna, ae, f.A.A kitchen, Pall. 1, 37, 4; Arn. 4, p. 130; Non. p. 55, 18.—B.The art of cooking, cookery, App. Dogm. Plat. 2, p. 17, 4 (al. coquinaria). -
9 lasanum
I.Perh. a cooking-utensil, cooking-pot, Hor. S. 1, 6, 109.—II.A chamber utensil, closestool, Petr. 41, 9. -
10 calix
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11 coquō
coquō coxī, coctus, ere [COC-], to cook, prepare by cooking, bake, boil, roast, parch, steep, melt, heat: cena ei coquebatur, N.: cibaria, L.: coctus cibus, S.: venena, L.: aere cavo, O.: liba in foro, O.—To burn, parch, bake, dry up: glaebas solibus, V.: flumina, V.: obsonia (i. e. putrefacite), H.: cruor coquitur veneno, O.—To ripen, make mature: mitis vindemia, V.: poma cocta. — To digest: cibus confectus iam coctusque.— To prepare by fire: Telum solidum robore cocto, firedried, V.: rastra, to forge, Iu.—Fig., to elaborate, think out, mature, plan: consilia secreto, L.: bellum, L. — To vex, harass, disquiet, disturb: quae (cura) nunc te coquit, Enn. ap. C.: quam irae coquebant, V.* * *coquere, coxi, coctus V TRANScook; boil, fry, bake; burn, parch (sun); stir up; ripen, mature (plot); digest -
12 culīna
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13 lasanum
lasanum ī, n, λάσανον, a cooking-pot, H. -
14 mītigō
mītigō āvī, ātus, āre [mitis+1 AG-], to soften, make tender, ripen, mellow, tame: fruges: cibum, soften (by cooking): agros, make fruitful: flammis et ferro agrum, clear, H.—Fig., to make gentle, pacify, soothe, calm, assuage, appease, mitigate: istorum animos: te aetas mitigabit: iras, O.: legis acerbitatem: perfidiam meritis, disarm, Cu.: Lampsacenos in istum, appease the anger of.* * *mitigare, mitigavi, mitigatus Vsoften; lighten, alleviate; soothe; civilize -
15 patella
patella ae, f dim. [patina], a small pan, little dish, platter (for cooking, or serving food): modica, H., Iu.— A vessel used in sacrifices, offeringdish: grandis: edere de patellā (a sacrilege), C., L., O.* * * -
16 auxilla
small pot for cooking/preserving) -
17 boletar
vessel for holding mushrooms (usu. pl.); vessel for cooking/eating (L+S) -
18 buccellare
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19 cacabaceus
cacabacea, cacabaceum ADJof/pertaining to a cooking/kitchen pot -
20 cacabatus
cacabata, cacabatum ADJblack/sooty like a cooking/kitchen pot; (opposite of immaculata)
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