Definition of Lacticinia. Meaning of Lacticinia. Synonyms of Lacticinia

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- Dairy products or milk products, also known as lacticinia, are food products made from (or containing) milk. The most common dairy animals are cow, water...
- Christendom as a day of strict fasting and abstinence from alcohol, meat and lacticinia (milk and milk products). Abstinence from meat on Fridays is done as a...
- Nyctemera lacticinia, the common nyctemera, is a species of moth inf the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in...
- as water and a vegetarian meal devoid of meat, eggs, dairy products (lacticinia), and alcohol. Christians normatively fasted in this way during Lent prior...
- used up ingredients used to make rich foods, inclusive of meat, eggs, lacticinia and alcohol as these things were not enjo**** during the 40-day fasting...
- believers have historically abstained from rich foods such as meat, eggs, lacticinia (dairy products), and alcohol—a practice that continues in Eastern Christianity...
- Holy W****. The practice of fasting and abstaining from alcohol, meat and lacticinia during Lent thus became established in the Church. In AD 339, Athanasius...
- the season of repentance that precedes Easter, eggs along with meat, lacticinia, and wine are foods that are traditionally abstained from, a practice...
- observe the Friday Fast, which traditionally includes abstinence from meat, lacticinia, and alcohol on Fridays of the year. Traditionally, Roman Catholics were...
- of all sorts, white meats (that is, milk, butter, and cheese, called lacticinia in Latin sources), eggs, and, in the early centuries, wine and oil. Consumption...