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The corpus record — Latin

opsōnĭum

opsōnĭum

v. obsonium

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What it meant

1. opsōnĭum — Lewis & Short

opsōnĭum, v. obsonium.

2. opsönium — Walde–Hofmann

opsönium (obs- durch Anlehnung an ob-), - n. „das Eingekaufte, Zukost, bes. Fische“ (seit Naev., opsönö „kaufe ein“ seit Plaut. [ebenso opsönätor [daraus spätgr. öywvdrwp, Chantraine REL. 17,90} und -ütus, -üs; -atiö Don.), opsönitö seit Cato) : aus gr. öydıvıov (op- &önd aus óywuvéu, Ernout-Meillet? 707), wobei opsönium die ureprpl. Bed. von öyov „Zubrot, Zukost* (0- + wpóc „Bissen“, Boisacq 737) 17960 … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. opsönium, p. 1122]

Where it came from

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