adorea

Etymology
Disputed. The ancient Romans connected this word to in the sense that in an archaic period a victor would receive an donation of emmer as a reward, or that someone who abounded of emmer or grain generally would be renowned for it (thus accounts Festus). While adōrea has often been cited to be a clipping of adōrea dōnātiō, Keller instead suggested for the underlying noun. Walde-Hofmann however rejects this connexion and states adōria to be a derivation to, although there is no other example to be found where derives from verbs.

Noun

 * 1) glory