cenatorius

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

cēnātōrĭus (caen- and coen-), a, um, adj. [ceno],

of or pertaining to dinner , or to the table (only post-Aug.): fames, Sid. Ep. 2, 9 fin. : vestis, Capitol. Max. Jun. 4.— Subst.: cēnātōrĭa , ōrum, n., dinner dress , Petr. 21, 5; Mart. 10, 87, 12; 14, 135 tit.; Dig. 32, 2, 34.—In sing. also cēnātōrĭ-um , ii, n., = cenatio, a dining-room , Inscr. Orell. 2493; cf. cenatorium, οἴκημα, δειπνητήριον, Gloss. Cyr.