LAGEN (lagena), in ancient time, was a measure of wine, containing six sextarii: whence probably is derived our flagon. The lieutenant of the tower has the privilege to take unam lagenam vini ante malum & retro, of all wine ships that come upon the Thames; and Sir Peter Leicester, in his Antiquities of Cheshire, interprets lagena vini, "a bottle of wine."
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