caffaea

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Latin

Noun

caffaea f (genitive caffaeae); first declension

  1. Alternative form of cafēa
    • 1814, Georgius Henricus Hicks, Dissertatio medica inauguralis de dyspepsia, page 11:
      Infusum Caffaeae moderate sumptum potus fit salubris atque exhilarans, sed nimia quantitate eosdem quos Thaea effectus injuriosos creat.
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    • 1854, Ioannes Theophilus Stolle, De febri puerperali, Polzius, page 10:
      Nigra malacia tunicae ventriculi mucosae, sacci imprimis coeci et oesophagi, quam sequitur eorum perforatio, aeque est observata, quum evomerentur corpuscula caffaeae decoctae reliquiis similia.
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    • 1855, Joannes Georgius Maria Hanlo, De extracti carnis frigide parati virtute nutriente, page 36:
      Secretiones itaque trium harum materierum (PhO5, Na Cl. ac Urei) durante stadio ubi caffaea utebantur, iisdem, sub periodo quo caffaeae ab usu destiterant, longe minores esse patebat.
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    • 1912, Analecta Augustiniana, volume IV, page 17, column 2:
      Via inter civitatem Sancti Pauli et oppidum Brotas est vere iucunda, nam ab utroque latere immensae inveniuntur plantationes arabicae caffaeae, constituentes pulcherrimas atque elaboratas silvas, ex quibus Brasilienses, speciatim in Statu S. Pauli, praecipuas hauriunt divitias.
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Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative caffaea caffaeae
Genitive caffaeae caffaeārum
Dative caffaeae caffaeīs
Accusative caffaeam caffaeās
Ablative caffaeā caffaeīs
Vocative caffaea caffaeae