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excipula, ae, f. u. excipulum, ī, n. (excipio), I) (excipula u. excipulum) = εκδοχειον, das Gefäß, der Behälter zum Auffangen einer Flüssigkeit, Gloss. – Plur. in den cas. obliqu., sucus subitur excipulis (Auffanggefäße) ventriculo haedino, Plin. 25, 78: in excipulis (Wasserfängen, Bassins) eiusdem fluminis, Plin. 9, 75. – II) (excipulum) die Saufeder, ein Jagdspieß, Gloss. V, 599, 15.
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excipula, ae, f. u. excipulum, ī, n. (excipio), I) (excipula u. excipulum) = εκδοχειον, das Gefäß, der Behälter zum Auffangen einer Flüssigkeit, Gloss. – Plur. in den cas. obliqu., sucus subitur excipulis (Auffanggefäße) ventriculo haedino, Plin. 25, 78: in excipulis (Wasserfängen, Bassins) eiusdem fluminis, Plin. 9, 75. – II) (excipulum) die Saufeder, ein Jagdspieß, Gloss. V, 599, 15.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > excipula
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excĭpŭla, ōrum (sc. vasa), n. [excipio], vessels for receiving liquids, receivers, receptacles, Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 78:in excipulis ejus fluminis,
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ī n. v. l. = excipula
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