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21 ē-bibō
ē-bibō bī, —, ere, to drink up, drain: quid ebibent? T.: ubera lactantia, O.—Poet.: Nestoris annos, i. e. a glass to each year, O.: haec, spend in drink, H.—Of things, to suck in, absorb: amnīs, O. -
22 ēbrius
ēbrius adj. [AMB-], full, sated (with drink): quom tu eris ebrius, T.— Full of drink, drunk, intoxicated: semper: iacebat ebrius, was dead-drunk. —Plur. as subst: domus plena ebriorum.—Fig.: Regina fortunā dulci, intoxicated, H.: pueri ocelli, intoxicated with love, Ct.* * *ebria, ebrium ADJdrunk, intoxicated; riotous; like a drunk, exhilarated, distraught; soaked in -
23 haustus
haustus ūs, m [HAVS-], a drawing: puteus facili diffunditur haustu, Iu.: aquae haustus, the right of drawing.—A drinking, swallowing, drawing in, drink, draught: exiguis haustibus bibi, in small draughts, O.: haustu sparsus aquarum, V.: aquae, O.: sanguinis, i. e. stream, O.: Esse apibus haustūs Aetherios, i. e. breath, V.: peregrinae harenae, a handful, O.: Pindarici fontis qui non expalluit haustūs, i. e. to imitate, H.* * *drink; draught; drawing (of water) -
24 lībātiō
lībātiō ōnis, f [libo], a drink-offering, libation.—Plur., C.* * *libation, sacrificial offering (esp. of drink) -
25 nectar
nectar aris, n, νέκταρ, nectar, drink of the gods: nectare laetari: Quos (deos) inter bibit nectar, H.: siccato nectare Volcanus, Iu.: odoratum, balm, O.: (apes) distendunt nectare cellas, i. e. honey, V.: oves... quae fertis in ubere nectar, i. e. milk, O.: quae (oscula) Venus Quintā parte sui nectaris imbuit, i. e. sweetness, H.* * *nectar, the drink of the gods; anything sweet, pleasant or delicious -
26 pōtiō
pōtiō ōnis, f [PO-], a drinking: in mediā potione exclamavit.— A drink, draught, potion: contemptissimis escis et potionibus: cum potione sitis depulsa est.— A poisonous draught, potion, philter: potione mulierem sustulit: haec potio torquet, Iu.: Non usitatis potionibus, magic potions, H.* * *drinking, drink -
27 prae-bibō
prae-bibō bibī, —, ere, to drink before, drink to: alcui venenum. -
28 sorbeō
sorbeō uī, —, ēre, to sup up, suck in, drink down, swallow up, absorb: (Charybdis) Sorbet in abruptum fluctūs, V.: sorbent avidae praecordia flammae, O.—Fig., to swallow, endure, submit to, bear, brook: alquid animo.* * *sorbere, sorbui, sorbitus Vdrink, absorb -
29 sorbitiō
sorbitiō ōnis, f [sorbeo], a dainty drink, broth: liquida, Ph.* * *broth, food prepared in liquid/semi-liquid form; drink/draught/potion (L+S) -
30 sūcus
sūcus (not succ-), ī, m [SVG-], a juice, moisture, sap, liquor: stirpes e terrā sucum trahunt: ex intestinis secretus: garo (mixtum) de sucis piscis Hiberi, H.: pinguis olivi, oil, O.— A medicinal drink, draught, potion, dose: purgantes pectora suci, O.: spargit virus sucosque veneni, O.— Taste, flavor, savor: melior, H.: Picenis cedunt pomis Tiburtia suco, H.: Cantharus ingratus suco, O.—Fig., strength, vigor, energy, spirit: sucus ac sanguis (civitatis).—Of style, spirit, life, vigor: ornatur oratio suco suo.* * *juice, sap; moisture; drink/draught, potion, medicinal liquor; vitality/spirit -
31 abbibo
abbibere, abbibi, - Vdrink (in addition), take in by drinking; drink in, absorb, listen eagerly to -
32 adbibo
adbibere, adbibi, - Vdrink (in addition), take in by drinking; drink in, absorb, listen eagerly to -
33 bibosus
bibosa, bibosum ADJaddicted/given to drink, fond of drink -
34 caldum
drink of wine and hot water (w/spices); (usu, Roman winter drink); heat -
35 calidum
drink of wine and hot water (w/spices); (usu. Roman winter drink); heat -
36 epoto
Iepotare, epotavi, epotatus Vdrink down/up, quaff, drain; absorb; swallow/suck up; empty (vessel); engulfIIepotare, epotavi, epotus Vdrink down/up, quaff, drain; absorb; swallow/suck up; empty (vessel); engulf -
37 perbibo
perbibere, perbibi, - Vdrink deeply, drink in -
38 perpoto
perpotare, perpotavi, perpotatus Vdrink heavily; drink up -
39 poclum
cup, bowl, drinking vessel; drink/draught; social drinking (pl.); drink -
40 siceras
cider; kind of spiritous intoxicating drink; fermented liquor, strong drink
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