Traianus, a Roman, ℞ [380]; also Traganus, Trajanus
Traube, writer, p. [19]
Trimalchio, fictitious character by Petronius, whose “Banquet” is the only surviving description of a Roman dinner, unfortunately exaggerated because it was a satire on Nero, pp. [8], [11]
Tripod, illustration, p. [40]
TRITICUM, —EUS, —INUS, wheat, of wheat
TROPHETES, erroneously for AËROPTES, Gr. for fowl, title of Book [VI]
Truffles, ℞ [27], [33], [315-321], 333; cf. [TUBERA]
TRULLA, any small deep vessel, also a dipper, ladle
TUBERA, “tubers”; TUBER CIBARIUM, —— TERRAE, truffle, a fungus, mushroom growing underground, ℞ [27], [35], [315], seq., [321]; T. CYCLAMINOS, “sow-bread,” because swine, being very fond of T. dig them up. The truffle defies cultivation, grows wild and today is still being “hunted” by the aid of swine and dogs that are guided by its matchless aroma
TUCETUM, a delicate dish; particularly a dessert made of prunes