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LECTERNIUM

Volume 6 · 62 words · 1778 Edition

a religious feast or banquet of the ancient Romans. In times of public danger or calamity, or of thanksgiving for some happy event, the republic ordered solemn feasts to be made for the gods; and this solemnity was called lecternium, because on this occasion they spread tables, and placed beds around them, on which their heavenly guests were to lie and eat.