- "gazpacho" may come from the
Latin adjective caccabaceus,
derived from
caccabus ("cauldron"),
attested in the
works of Tertulian, Zeno of
Verona and others...
- shard, saucepan,
probably from
vulgar Latin cacculus,
alteration of
Latin caccabus, pot, from Gr**** kakkabos, a
small container. The
Cachucha was created...
- E.
caccabus...
- Naples. It is probable, however, that the authepsa,
unlike the aënum and
caccabus, was not used for cooking; and it is
rather to be
identified with a utensil...
- word
gazpacho comes from the
Latin adjective caccabaceus,
derived from
caccabus (‘cauldron’),
attested in
several works by Tertulian, Zeno of
Verona and...