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epitonium

epitonium · n

a bung

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What it meant

ĕpĭtŏnĭum — Lewis & Short

ĕpĭtŏnĭum, ii, n., = e)pito/nion (also written ĕpistŏmion = e)pisto/mion),

I a bung, stopple, the cock in a water-pipe, Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 16; Vitr. 9, 8, 11 al.; Sen. Ep. 86, 6; Dig. 19, 1, 17, § 8.

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