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1 piper
pepper. -
2 piperis
pepper. -
3 piper
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4 piperatorium
pĭpĕrātōrĭum, ii, n. [piper], a silver dish to hold pepper, a pepper-box:vasis argenteis legatis, continentur... piperatoria,
Paul. Sent. 3, 6, 86. -
5 artolaganus
artolaganus ī, m, ἀρτολάγανον, a kind of cake.* * *kind of fatty cake; (made of meal, wine, milk, oil, lard, pepper L+S) -
6 bregma
defect/disease of pepper tree -
7 capsicum
paprika, pepper -
8 chrysothales
kind of aizoon/houseleek, wall-pepper -
9 piperatorium
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10 piperatum
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11 artolaganus
artŏlăgănus, i, m., = artolaganon, a kind of bread or cake ( made of meal, wine, milk, oil, lard, and pepper, Athen. 3, 28); Cic. Fam. 9, 20. -
12 brechma
bregma ( brechma) [Indian], a defect of pepper, = abortus, Plin. 12, 7, 14, § 27. -
13 bregma
bregma ( brechma) [Indian], a defect of pepper, = abortus, Plin. 12, 7, 14, § 27. -
14 chrysothales
chrysŏthăles, is, n., = chrusothales, a kind of aizoon or houseleek, wall-pepper, called also erithales, trithales, and isoetes, Plin. 25, 13, 102, § 160. -
15 granum
grānum, i, n. [root gar-; Sanscr. ǵaramí, wear away; whence Gr. gerôn, graus; cf. guris, fine flour], a grain, seed, small kernel:tritici,
Plaut. Stich. 4, 1, 52; Cic. Div. 1, 36, 78; cf. Varr. R. R. 1, 48, 2; Col. 2, 9, 13:uvae,
Ov. Tr. 4, 6, 10; Val. Max. 9, 12, 8 ext.:turis,
Plaut. Poen. 2, 3; cf.turea,
Ov. F. 4, 410:fici,
Cic. de Sen. 15, 52; Plin. 24, 5, 10, § 16:piperis,
a pepper-corn, id. 12, 7, 15, § 30; 23, 8, 78, § 150:papaveris,
Ov. Tr. 5, 2, 24 et saep.:salis,
Plin. 23, 8, 77, § 149:cerae mili magnitudine,
id. 22, 24, 55, § 116: marmoreum, marble granules, pounded marble, Pall. 1, 15; Vitr. 7, 3 med. -
16 piper
I.Lit., Plin. 12, 7, 14, § 26 sq.; Cels. 2, 27:II.et piper et quicquid chartis amicitur ineptis,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 270; Ov. A. A. 2, 417; Juv. 14, 293:rugosum piper,
Pers. 5, 55:sacrum piper, a term intimating that the miser is as sparing of it as if it were something sacred,
id. 6, 21.—Trop., of sharp, biting speech:piper, non homo,
Petr. 44; Hier. Ep. 31, n. 2. -
17 piperatarius
pĭpĕrātārĭus, a, um, adj. [piper], containing pepper (late Lat.): horrea piperataria, Hier. in Chron. Euseb. ad a. XCII. p. Chr. n. -
18 piperatum
I.Lit.:B. II. B.garum piperatum,
Petr. 36:acetum,
Col. 12, 47, 5.— -
19 piperatus
I.Lit.:B. II. B.garum piperatum,
Petr. 36:acetum,
Col. 12, 47, 5.— -
20 piperis
I.Lit., Plin. 12, 7, 14, § 26 sq.; Cels. 2, 27:II.et piper et quicquid chartis amicitur ineptis,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 270; Ov. A. A. 2, 417; Juv. 14, 293:rugosum piper,
Pers. 5, 55:sacrum piper, a term intimating that the miser is as sparing of it as if it were something sacred,
id. 6, 21.—Trop., of sharp, biting speech:piper, non homo,
Petr. 44; Hier. Ep. 31, n. 2.
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