CENA (supper), the principal meal of the ancient Romans, usually taken at the ninth hour, i. e., three o'clock, p.m., in summer, and at the tenth hour in winter.
CENA
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CENA (supper), the principal meal of the ancient Romans, usually taken at the ninth hour, i. e., three o'clock, p.m., in summer, and at the tenth hour in winter.