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ăcĭna, v. acinns.

ăcīnăcēs, is, m., = ἀκινάκης, the short sabre of the Persians, Medes, and Scythians, a scimitar, Hor. C. 1, 27, 5; Curt. 3, 3, 4; 4, 15, 17 al.

* ăcĭnārĭus, a, um, adj. [acinus], pertaining to the grape: dolia, vessels for holding grapes, Varr. R. R. 1, 22, 4.

ăcĭnātĭus, a, um, adj. [acinus], prepared from grapes: vinum, made from dried grapes, Pall. 1, 6, 9; Dig. 33, 6, 9.

ăcĭnos, i, f., = ἄκινος, a fragrant plant, perh. wild basil, Plin. 21, 27, 101, § 174.

ăcĭnōsus, a, um, adj. [acinus], like or similar to grapes, Plin. 12, 13, 27, § 47; id. 21, 17, 68, § 109.

ăcĭnus, i, m., and ăcĭnum, i, n., partic. in plur. acina, orum (also ăcĭna, ae, f., Cat. 27, 4).

  1. I. A berry, esp. the grape, Col. 11, 2, 60; also: hederae sambucique, Plin. 15, 24, 29, § 100 sq.: cissanthemi, ib. 25, § 116: ligustri, ib. 24, 74: trychni, ib. 21, § 177.
  2. II. Per meton., the stone of a berry, Cic. Sen. 15, 52.