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‖ dolium|ˈdəʊlɪəm| [Lat.; = a cask, jar.] 1. Rom. Antiq. A large earthenware jar or vessel, more or less spherical, for holding wine, oil, or dry commodities, etc.; hence, in mod. use, a cask.
a1483Liber Niger in Househ. Ord. (1790) 29 For everey of the Kalender of the yere, a dolium of wyne. 1658tr. Porta's Nat. Magick iv. xxiii. 152 For every Dolium, powder one ounce of Allome. 2. Zool. A genus of gastropod molluscs, having a ventricose shell; also called tun.
1752Sir J. Hill Hist. Anim. 149 (Jod.) From the resemblance of the body of this shell to a vessel for the containing fluids, the genus has been named dolium. 1854Woodward Mollusca (1856) 115 Dolium, Lam. The tun. 1878Bell Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 361. |