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Latin
Etymology
From dē- + carō + -ō.
Pronunciation
Verb
dēcarnō (present infinitive dēcarnāre, perfect active dēcarnāvī, supine dēcarnātum); first conjugation
- To strip the hide, skin, flay
Apicius Caelius,
De Re Coquinaria 7.9:
- Perna:
Pernam, ubi eam cum caricis plurimis elixaveris et tribus lauri foliis, detracta cute tessellatim incidis et melle complebis. deinde farinam oleo subactam contexes et ei corium reddis ut, cum farina cocta fuerit, eximas furno ut est et inferes
Pernae cocturam: ex aqua cum caricis cocta simpliciter, ut solet, inlata cum buccellis, caroeno vel condito. melius, si cum musteis.
Petasonem ex musteis: petasonem elixas cum bilibri hordei et caricis XXV. cum elixatus fuerit, decarnas et arvillam illius candenti vatillo uris et melle contingis. quod melius, missum in furnum, melle oblinas. cum coloraverit, mittis in caccabum passum, piper, fasciculum rutae, merum, temperas. cum fuerit temperatum, dimidium in petasonem perfundis et aliam partem piperati, buccellas musteorum fractas perfundis. cum sorbuerint, quod mustei recusaverint, petasoni refundis.
Laridi coctura: tectum aqua cum multo anetho coques, oleum modicum distillabis et modicum salis.
Conjugation
References
- “decarno”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- decarno in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.