Where does “laridum” come from?
laridum (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek λαρινός, from Ancient Greek λᾱρός — tasty; pleasent to the taste, sweet, dainty.
laridum (Latin): lard, fat from pork or bacon
Definitions
- lard, fat from pork or bacon
laridum (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek λαρινός, from Ancient Greek λᾱρός — tasty; pleasent to the taste, sweet, dainty.
laridum (Latin): lard, fat from pork or bacon