Pectine

Word PECTINE
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Boil juice, add a bag of pectine/preservatives and 100 cl sugar pr 150 cl juice. ❋ Magnio (2008)

Illane parva est servitus amatorum singulis fere horis pectine capillum, calimistroque barbam componere, faciem aquis redolentibus diluere, &c. 5424. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Jamne lyrâ, et tetrico vivunt tibi pectine chordæ? ❋ Caius Cornelius Tacitus (N/A)

Maeonius quaecumque senex aut Thracius Orpheus aut Mytilenaeo modulatur pectine Sappho240 ❋ Claudian (1912)

Grape sugar and the pectine bodies -- substances which form a large proportion of the food of the Herbivora -- contain more oxygen and hydrogen than exist in starch, and, consequently, are not capable of forming so large an amount of fat as an equal weight of starch. ❋ Charles Alexander Cameron (1875)

The _non-plastic_ elements of nutrition include fat, oil, starch, sugar, gum, and certain constituents of fruits, such as pectine. ❋ Charles Alexander Cameron (1875)

The estimation of the value of the flesh-forming materials is far more difficult than that of sugar, starch, pectine compounds, and fat. ❋ Charles Alexander Cameron (1875)

We may assume, then, that 2·50 parts of starch, 2·75 parts of sugar, or 3 parts of the pectine bodies, are equivalent to 1 part of fat. ❋ Charles Alexander Cameron (1875)

As the food supplied to these animals contained but a very small proportion of ready-formed fat, it was inferred that four-fifths of the fat of the increase was derived from the sugar, starch, cellulose, and pectine bodies. ❋ Charles Alexander Cameron (1875)

The facts detailed in my last letter will satisfy you as to the manner in which the increase of mass in an animal, that is, its growth, is accomplished; we have still to consider a most important question, namely, the function performed in the animal system by substances destitute of nitrogen; such as sugar, starch, gum, pectine, &c. ❋ Justus Freiherr Von Liebig (1838)

ecce leuis frondes a tergo concutit aura: credit tela Leo; ualuit pro uulnere terror impleuitque uicem iaculi, uitamque nocentem130 integer et sola formidine saucius efflat. quis tibi tractandos pro pectine, degener, ensis, quis solio campum praeponere suasit auito? quam bene texentum laudabas carmina tutus et matutinis pellebas frigora mensis! ❋ Claudian (1912)

The sixth satire is actually addressed to him: admovit iam bruma foco te, Basse, Sabino? iamne lyra et tetrico vivunt tibi pectine chordae? mire opifex numeris veterum primordia vocum atque marem strepitum fidis intendisse Latinae, mox iuvenes agitare iocos et pollice honesto egregius lusisse senex. [ ❋ Harold Edgeworth Butler (1914)

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