coffaea

Latin

Pronunciation

Noun

coffaea f (genitive coffaeae); first declension

  1. Alternative form of cafēa
    • 1784, John Unthank, Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de leucophlegmatia, page 82:
      Infuſa domeſtica thaeae et coffaeae prohibenda, utpote quae infirmo ventriculo aliena ſunt.
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    • 1836, Rudolf von Wisinger, De pituita, page 9:
      Omnia potulenta relaxantia ut infusum coffaeae, theae;
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    • 1838, Johannes-Baptista Mangili, De adminiculis diagnosticis dissertatio inauguralis, page 16:
      Damnandus pariter coffaeae abusus in foeminis praecipue sensilioribus, qui potus non raro ventriculi vires enervat, sensilitatem adauget, turbasque nervosas procreat.
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    • 1845, Josephus Chiusole, De cephalalgia, page 27:
      Potus coffaeae cum succo citri, pulvis fabarum tostarum coffaeae ustaruin nonnunquam multi einolumenti.
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Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative coffaea coffaeae
Genitive coffaeae coffaeārum
Dative coffaeae coffaeīs
Accusative coffaeam coffaeās
Ablative coffaeā coffaeīs
Vocative coffaea coffaeae
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