Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
acetum
noun
/əˈsiːtəm/
Definition
Acetum is a Latin term that refers to vinegar, particularly in the context of ancient Roman cooking and medicine.
Examples
- In ancient Roman times, acetum was commonly used in dressings for salads.
- Acetum is not just a condiment; it was also utilized for its preservative properties.
- The recipe called for a splash of acetum to enhance the flavor of the dish.
Meaning
Acetum is primarily understood as vinegar, which is a sour liquid produced by fermenting ethanol. It is used in culinary practices, as well as for medicinal purposes.
Synonyms
- vinegar
- sour wine
- acid