tomaculum

From LSJ

Κρόνου καὶ Ἰαπετοῦ ἀρχαιότερος → more ancient than Cronos and Iapetus, ante-preadamite, antediluvian

Source

Latin > English

tomaculum tomaculi N N :: kind of sausage

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

tŏmācŭlum: or, contr., tŏmā-clum, i, n. τομή,> a cutting in pieces,
I a kind of sausage, probably similar to our brain- or liver-sausage, Juv. 10, 355; Mart. 1, 42, 9; Petr. 31 fin.; 39 fin.;
v. the preced. art., and cf. Becker, Gallus, 3, p. 193 (2d edit.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

tŏmācŭlum¹⁴ (-clum), ī, n., c. tomacina : Mart. 1, 41, 9 ; Juv. 10, 355.

Latin > German (Georges)

tomāculum u. synkop. tomāclum, ī, n. (v. τομή, das Zerschneiden), eine Art Würste, wahrsch. Bratwürste, Mart., Iuven. u. Petron.

Latin > Chinese

tomaculum, i. n. :: 諸肝之餚