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căpēdo

căpēdo · f

a bowl

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What it meant

1. căpēdo — Lewis & Short

căpēdo (căpūdo), ĭnis, f.capis,

I a bowl or cup used in sacrifices, Cic. Par. 1, 2, 11; id. Rep. 6, 2, 2; cf. the foll. and capis.

2. capedö — Walde–Hofmann

capedö, -inis f. „einfaches tönernes Gefäß im Opfergebrauch* (CL, s. Mau PW. III 1504; Dem. -unceula Cic.; zum Suffix vgl. intercapédó Leumann-Stolz® 241; unklar cap(p)udó Cic.): zu capio als „Gefäß“, s. auch capis. — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. capedö, p. 189]

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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