manduco

Etymology 1
From, from. The noun developed the specialized sense "masked figure with champing jaws".

Verb

 * 1)  to chew, gnaw on, masticate
 * 2) * c. 100 , Afranius, Fratriae (fragment XVII) in Scaenicae Romanorum Poesis Fragmenta (volume II), Otto Ribbeck (editor), Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Leipzig 1852, page 159:
 * facile mandūcārī quī potest.
 * whoever can chew on it easily.
 * 1) * c. 45 , Varro, De lingua Latina 7.95:
 * Dictum mandier ā mandendō, unde mandūcārī
 * Here mandier comes from, whence also comes mandūcārī
 * 1) * 63 – 65 , Seneca the Younger, Epistulae morales ad Lucilium 95.27:
 * In cēnā fit quod fierī dēbēbat in ventre: expectō iam ut mandūcāta pōnantur.
 * What should be done in my stomach is now done on the table: already I expect chewed things to be placed there.
 * 1)  to eat
 * 2) * 4th C. , Saint Jerome, Vulgate, Mark 14:22:
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 * 1) * 4th C. , Saint Jerome, Vulgate, Mark 14:22:
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- Et mandūcantibus illīs, accēpit Iēsūs pānem, et benedīcēns frēgit, et dedit eīs, et ait, “Sūmite; hoc est corpus meum”.

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Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1) glutton

Etymology 1
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  a species of edible freshwater frog

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  club heavy stick used as a weapon