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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Sweets, candy: dulcia,-orum (pl.n.II), sweet cakes, honey-cakes, sugar-cakes;’ dulciola,-ae (s.f.I), ‘little sugar cakes;’ tragematia,-orum (n.pl.II) ‘sweetmeats, confectionary;’see honey.

of sweets, candy: dulciarius,-a,-um (adj.A), “of confections, making sweetmeats.”

Sweets-, candy- or sweetmeat-maker: dulciarius,-i (s.m.II), abl. sg. dulciario, “a confectioner, pastry-cook.”

Sweets- or candy-holder: vascula (n.pl.II) dulciaria (adj.A), a container to hold sweets or confections, dulcans,-antis (part.B): sweetening, making sweet: dulcans,-antis (part.B). dulcatus,-a,-um (part.A): sweetened, made sweet. such as a cookie jar.

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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