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Posca

ὀξύκρατον). A drink of vinegar, water, and egg beaten together, much drunk by the lower classes at Rome and by the soldiers, and suggesting the New England “switchel” (Vitell. 12). It was this drink that was given to the Saviour on a sponge, as he hung upon the cross.

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