Meaning of cerasium | Babel Free
[kɛˈra.si.ũː]Definitions
cherry, fruit of the cherry tree
declension-2, neuter
Examples
“cerasia alvum molliunt, stomacho inutilia; eadem siccata alvum sistunt, urinam cient.”
Translation by W. H. S. Jones Cherries relax the bowels, but are injurious to the stomach; dried cherries arrest looseness of the bowels and are diuretic.
“Ceterum si propterea Liber deus, quod vitem demonstravit, male cum Lucullo actum est, qui primus cerasia ex Ponto Italiae promulgavit, quod non est propterea consecratus ut frugis novae auctor, qui ostensor.”
But if Bacchus is made a god because he discovered the grapevine, Lucullus, who first introduced cherries from Pontus to Italy, has not been fairly dealt with; for as the discoverer of a new fruit, he has not, as though he were its creator, been awarded divine honours.
“κεραϲιον cerasium [Greek] κεράσιον [is in Latin] cerasium”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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