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Recipes for
conditum viatorium (traveler's ****ed wine) and
conditum paradoxum (surprise ****ed wine) are
found in De re coquinaria. This
conditum paradoxum...
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verbatim from a rare m****cript in the
Holkham Collection.) "
Conditum Paradoxum – Würzwein" [
Conditum Paradoxum – ****ed Wine] (in German).
Translated by Maier...
- (called a
pyment today); and
conditum, a
mixture of wine,
honey and ****es made in
advance and matured. One
specific recipe,
Conditum Paradoxum, is for a mixture...
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There is one
described species in the genus,
Chromagrion conditum. "Chromagrion
conditum Red List status". IUCN Red List.
Retrieved 2020-12-12. "Chromagrion"...
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emperors used
mastic along with honey, pepper, and egg in the ****ed wine
conditum paradoxum.
Digestive liqueurs,
similar to
Mastiha but made with grapes...
- Examples:
Conditum "founded" = co•n—di—tum (heavy, light, final) =
cónditum Condītum "seasoned" = co•n—di•i—tum (heavy, heavy, final) =
condítum Conductum...
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arguments from any
interpreters of the term. Lex lata can be
compared to lus
conditum ("established law"), and its
opposite is lex ferenda,
which translates...
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Romans used
mastic along with honey, pepper, and egg in the ****ed wine
conditum paradoxum.
Under the
Byzantine Empire, the
mastic trade became the Emperor's...
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found on
puteals or
bidentals reciting either fulgur Dium
conditum or
fulgur Summanum conditum in
places struck by
daytime versus nighttime lightning bolts...
- Plum Plum
jerkum Pomegranate Rimon Prickly pear
Colonche Various fruits Conditum Dubonnet Hippocras Jabol Mulled wine
Nabidh Pruno Sangria Cereals Barley...