COCULA, same as [COQUA], a female cook
COCULUM, a cooking vessel
COCUS, COQUUS, [cook], which see
Coelius, name of a person, erroneously attached to that of Apicius; also Caelius, p. [13]
COLADIUM, —EDIUM, —ESIUM, —OESIUM, variations of [COLOCASIUM], which see
Colander, illustration of a, p. [58]
COLICULUS, CAULICULUS, a tender shoot, a small stalk or stem, ℞ [87-92]
COLO, to strain, to filter, cf. ℞ [73]
COLOCASIA, COLOCASIUM, the dasheen, or taro, or tanyah tuber, of which there are many varieties; the root of a plant known to the ancients as Egyptian Bean. Descriptions in the notes to the ℞ [74], [154], [172], [200], [244] and [322]
COLUM NIVARIUM, a strainer or colander for wine and other liquids. See illustration, p. [58]