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101 biberarius
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102 bua
"bubbub"; (natural sound made by infants asking for drink) -
103 burranicum
vessel; (perhaps for a burranicus drink - composed of milk and must/new wine) -
104 burranicus
burranica, burranicum ADJcomposed of milk and must/new wine (of a drink) -
105 cerea
beverage made from grain; (beer?); Spanish drink from grain (L+S) -
106 ceria
beverage made from grain; (beer?); Spanish drink from grain (L+S) -
107 cinnus
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108 cocoa
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109 coimbibo
coimbibere, coimbibi, - V TRANSdrink/imbibe together/along with/at same time -
110 combibo
Icombibere, combibi, - Vdrink completely/together/up; hold back (tears); absorb, soak in; swallow upIIdrinking companion/buddy -
111 compotatio
drinking party; (translation of Greek); a drink/drinking together (L+S) -
112 compoto
compotare, compotavi, compotatus V INTRANS -
113 conbibo
Iconbibere, conbibi, - Vdrink completely/together/up; hold back (tears); absorb, soak in; swallow upIIdrinking companion/buddy -
114 conpotatio
drinking party; (translation of the Greek); a drink/drinking together (L+S) -
115 conpoto
conpotare, conpotavi, conpotatus V INTRANS -
116 contempero
contemperare, contemperavi, contemperatus V TRANStemper (by mixing) (drink); moderate (L+S) -
117 cyceon
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118 debibo
debibere, debibi, - V TRANS -
119 decoctum
decoction, potion made by boiling; (usu. medicine); medicinal drink (L+S) -
120 deguno
Idegunare, -, - V TRANStaste; taste/try/eat/drink a little of; glance at; graze; sip; test; judgeIIdegunere, -, - V TRANS
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