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cŭcŭma, ae, f. [coquo].

  1. I. A cookingvessel, a kettle, Petr. 135, 4; Dig. 48, 8, 1.
  2. II. Perh., a small private bath (opp. thermae), Mart. 10, 79, 4.

* cŭcŭmella, ae, f. dim. [cucuma], a little kettle, Dig. 8, 5, 17.

cŭcŭmĕrācĕus, a, um, adj., cucumber-like, of cucumber, Theod. Prisc. p. 2, 3.

cŭcŭmĕrārĭum, ii, n. [cucumis], a cucumber-field (eccl. Lat., transl. of the Heb. [??], Isa. 1, 8), Tert. adv. Jud. 3; Hier. in Isa. 1, 1, 8.

cŭcŭmis, ĕris (is, sometimes in the Nat. Hist. of Pliny; e. g. acc. cucumim, Plin. 9, 2, 1, § 3; 20, 1, 2, § 3; abl. cucumi, id. 20, 9, 40, § 103 al.; together with cucumeris, id. 19, 5, 23, § 68; 19, 12, 61, § 186: cucumeres, id. 19, 5, 24, § 69 (cucumis, Sillig): cucumerum, id. 19, 5, 23, § 68 al.), m.

  1. I. A cucumber, Col. 11, 3, 48; Plin. 19, 5, 23, § 64 sq.; Pall. Mart. 9, 7; Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 25; Verg. G. 4, 122 al.
  2. II. A sea-plant, similar in color and odor to the cucumber, Plin. 9, 2, 1, § 3.