bacar
From LSJ
βραχεῖα τέρψις ἡδονῆς κακῆς → the enjoyment from a cheap pleasure is short, there's brief enjoyment in dishonourable pleasure
Latin > English
bacar bacaris N N :: vessel with a long handle (like bacrio); wine glass (L+S)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
bacar:
I a wine-vessel similar to the bacrio, a wine-glass, Fest. p. 25; cf. Commod. p. 344.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
bacar, vase à vin : P. Fest. 31.
Latin > German (Georges)
bacar = vas vinarium simile bacrioni, Paul. ex Fest. 31, 2.
Latin > Chinese
bacar, aris. n. :: 酒壺