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1 absinthiatum
absinthĭātus, a, um, adj. [absinthium], containing wormwood:poculum,
i. e. filled with wormwood - wine, Sen. Suas. 6, p. 40 Bip.— Absol.: absinthĭā-tum, sc. vinum, wormwood-wine, Pall. 2, 32; Lampr. Hel. 21. -
2 absinthiatus
absinthĭātus, a, um, adj. [absinthium], containing wormwood:poculum,
i. e. filled with wormwood - wine, Sen. Suas. 6, p. 40 Bip.— Absol.: absinthĭā-tum, sc. vinum, wormwood-wine, Pall. 2, 32; Lampr. Hel. 21. -
3 absinthites
absinthītēs, ae, m., = apsinthitês, sc. oinos, wormwood-wine, Col. 12, 35; Plin. 14, 16, 19, § 109. -
4 absinthius
Iabsinthia, absinthium ADJcontaining wormwood (e.g., wine); (often mixed with honey to mask taste)IIwormwood; absinthe, infusion/tincture of wormwood (often mixed with honey) -
5 apsinthius
Iapsinthia, apsinthium ADJcontaining wormwood (e.g., wine); (often mixed with honey to mask taste)IIwormwood; infusion/tincture of wormwood (often mixed with honey to mask taste) -
6 absinthites
wine flavored with wormwood; absinthe -
7 apsinthites
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8 latex
lătex, ĭcis, m. (f., Att. ap. Prisc. p. 658 P.), a liquid, fluid (mostly poet.).—So esp. of water:latices simulatos fontis Averni,
Verg. A. 4, 512:Lethaei ad fluminis undam Securos latices et longa oblivia potant,
id. ib. 6, 715:desilit in latices,
Ov. M. 4, 353:fontes laticis,
id. P. 3, 1, 17:occulti latices,
hidden springs, Liv. 44, 33, 2:latex aquae,
Sol. 5, 16:laticum frugumque cupido,
thirst and hunger, Lucr. 4, 1093.—Of wine:liquoris vitigeni,
Lucr. 5, 15:Lyaeus,
Verg. A. 1, 686:meri,
Ov. M. 13, 653:vineus,
Sol. 5, 16.—Of other liquids:absinthi,
juice of wormwood, Lucr. 4, 16:Palladii,
oil, Ov. M. 8, 274:nivei,
milk, Prud. Cath. 3, 67.
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