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[6] de die: to begin a feast during the working part of the day for the sake of spending a longer time at it was a mark of most excessive luxury; cf. Pl. Asin. 825a amicam de die potare” ; Ter. And. 965adparare de die convivium” ; Hor. S. 2.8.3de medio potare die” ; Liv. 23.8.6epulari coeperunt de dieut in domo diu ac luxuriosa.


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