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buccellāris

buccellāris · adj

meal ground from biscuit

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What it meant

buccellāris — Lewis & Short

buccellāris, e, adj.buccellatum, farina,

I meal ground from biscuit, Plin. Val. 1, 6.—
II Subst.: buccellāre, is, n., a cooking utensil, Marc. Emp. 23 (others, bucculari, from buccula, in the same signif.).

Where it came from

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