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sătŭra

sătŭra · f

fin. B

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What it meant

1. sătŭra — Lewis & Short

sătŭra, ae, f., v. satur

I fin. B.

2. satura — Walde–Hofmann

satura (satira) (sc. lanx) „eine Fruchtschüssel, die man den Göttern alljährlich darbrachte; Allerlei“; Satire „Sammlung vermischter Gedichte des Ennius, dann der von Lucilius geschaffenen Dichtungsgattung" (seit Enn., satirographus seit Schol. Hor.): s. Hammarström Eranos 25, 37ff, zu per saturam (legem ferre usw.; in saturam Lex Acil.; später als Archaismus bei Sall, danach Fronto; lex satura Diom. 1 486,10 ist … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. satura, p. 1388]

Where it came from

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

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