caffeum

Latin

Noun

caffēum n (genitive caffēī); second declension

  1. Alternative form of cafēa
    • 1795, Benno Ortmann, Umfang der heutigen Poesie im Allgemeinen und Besondern: den Freunden der schönen Wissenschaften gewidmet. 1, page 100:
      Pulvis pyrius; magnes; aurum; ignis; caffeum; thea; muſica et plura alia.
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    • 1821, Jos. H. Suter, Physica: recentissimi aevi disquisitionibus et mathesi innixa, volume 1, page 50:
      Infuſio (Aufgieſʒung) eſt operatio, qua extrahitur a corpore materia quaedam per meram menſtrui affuſionem: e. g. Ita paratur Thea, caffeum.
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    • 1823, Le spectateur belge: ouvrage historique, littéraire, critique et moral, volume 18, page 175:
      Egregium bibe caffeum; bella, horrida bella / Et Tiberim multo spumantem sanguine cernes.
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    • 1835, Philipp Lorenz Geiger, Pharmacopoea universalis: Simplicia cruda et praeparata mercabilia, page 316:
      Praep.: Tinctura, Acetum, Potio et Tisana febrifuga, Caffeum.
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Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative caffēum caffēa
Genitive caffēī caffēōrum
Dative caffēō caffēīs
Accusative caffēum caffēa
Ablative caffēō caffēīs
Vocative caffēum caffēa
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