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epulo

[ ep-yuh-loh; Latin ep-oo-loh ]

noun

plural epulones
  1. (in ancient Rome) a member of a body of priests who performed sacred rites during sacrificial banquets in honor of the gods.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of epulo1

From the Latin word ±ð±è³Ü±ôÅ originally, banqueter, diner
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Example Sentences

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He was the opening chef at Epulo in downtown Edmonds, as well as proprietor of Shooby Doo Catering, now operating out of the Five Corners storefront that houses Bar Dojo.

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Thymbraeus smites massive Osiris with the sword, Mnestheus slays Arcetius, Achates Epulo, Gyas Ufens: Tolumnius the augur himself goes down, he who had hurled the first weapon against the foe.

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Epulo!" his wife reproached him, "the child has her faults, but changeableness is not one of them.

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