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1 fictilis
fictilis e, adj. [FIG-], made of clay, earthen, fictile: figurae: vasa.— Subst n.: Omnia fictilibus (ponuntur), earthen vessels, O.: Fictilibus cenare, earthenware, Iu.: deorum, earthen figures, L.* * *fictilis, fictile ADJof clay; made of earthenware, earthen -
2 testa
testa ae, f [TERS-], a piece of burned clay, brick, tile: testae tectorum meorum.— A piece of baked earthen-ware, earthen vessel, pot, pitcher, jug, urn: testā ardente, a lamp, V.: (vinum) testā Conditum levi, H.: mihi fundat avitum Condita testa merum, O.— A broken piece of earthen-ware, brick, sherd, potsherd: Testa parem fecit, O.: unde cerebrum testa ferit, Iu.—Among the Greeks, a sherd used in voting, potsherd as a ballot: testarum suffragiis, quod illi o)strakismo/n vocant, N.— Plur, castanets, bits of bone struck together by dancers: Testarum crepitūs cum verbis, Iu.— A shell, hard covering: nativae: lubrica, i. e. a covering of ice, O.— A shell-fish: non omne mare est generosae fertile testae, H.* * *object made from burnt clay; earthenware jar; fragment of earthenware, shard -
3 testeus
testea, testeum ADJearthenware, made of earthenware -
4 amphora
amphora ae ( gen plur., in common lang., amphorūm), f, ἀμφορεύσ, a large oblong vessel for liquids, with a handle on each side, flask, jar, flagon, pitcher: amphora coepit institui, H.: deripere horreo amphoram, i. e. the wine, H.—Meton., an amphora (a liquid measure, nearly equal to 7 galls. Engl.): vini.—Ships were measured by amphorae, as with us by tons: navem, quae plus quam trecentarum amphorarum esset, L.* * *amphora, pitcher, two handled earthenware jar; a capacity of amphora30 liters -
5 catillus
catillus ī, m dim. [catinus], a small dish, plate of earthenware, H.* * *bowl, dish; ornament on sword sheath (L+S); upper millstone -
6 catīnus
catīnus ī, m a deep vessel of earthenware, bowl, H.—A pot, H., Iu.* * *large bowl/plate; main chamber in forepump; smelting crucible; hollow in rock -
7 dōlium
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8 figulus
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9 lagoena and lagōna
lagoena and lagōna (not lagēna), ae, f, λάγυνοσ, a vessel of earthenware with rounded body, handles, and narrow neck, flask, flagon, bottle: inanes: fracta, H., Iu. -
10 sēria
sēria ae, f a cylindrical earthen vessel, large jar, tun, cask: Relevi omnīs serias, T.: serias doliaque ferre, L.* * * -
11 sīnum
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12 caprunculum
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13 fictile
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14 testu
earthenware pot/vessel (esp. placed as lid over food and heaped with coals) -
15 testum
earthenware pot/vessel (esp. placed as lid over food and heaped with coals) -
16 testu
testu or testum, i, n. [testa], a vessel or lid which was placed over food, etc., to be cooked, and then covered with hot coals, usually of earthenware.I.Lit.:II.in foco caldo sub testu coquito leniter,
Cato, R. R. 75:sub testu,
id. ib. 74; cf.:et fumant testu pressus uterque suo,
Ov. F. 5, 510:fimo ovium sub testo calefacto,
Plin. 30, 13, 39, § 114:unguito focum, ubi coquas, colfacito bene et testum,
Cato, R. R. 76, 2.— Abl. testo, Cato, R. R. 76, 4; 84, 2; Verg. M. 51.—Afterwards of metal: ranarum corda sub aereo testo discoxere,
Plin. 32, 7, 26, § 81.—Transf., an earthen vessel, earthen pot:ara fit: huc ignem curto fert rustica testu,
Ov. F. 2, 645; Petr. 136; Mumm. and Afran. ap. Charis. p. 118 P.
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