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Ancient Roman vomitoriums had nothing at all to do with gluttony and vomiting. Click to read the full fact.
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suwi (toki pona)
/suwi/ 1. sweet, fragrant. 2. cute, adorable. 3. to make cute/sweet, to sweeten. 4. candy; sweet things.
vomitorium (English, Latin) (English) /vɒmɪˈtɔːɹɪəm/ (Latin) /u̯o.miˈtoː.ri.um/ 1. A passageway in an amphitheater. 2. (urban legend/misinterpretation) a designated room for vomiting; a chamber supposedly used by ancient Romans to vomit during a feast so they could continue eating. (these did not, in fact, exist)
Vomitorium of the Amphitheatre of El Jem, Tunisia. Photo by Przemek P, szarada.net.
Learn more / Daha fazlası https://www.archaeologs.com/w/vomitorium/
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