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  • 101Kochs — Recorded in many forms including Coch, Coche, Cocher, Koch, Koche, Kochs and Kocher, with diminutives and patronymics Kochel, Kochl, and Kochlin, this is an early German surname. It is occupational for one in charge of a kitchen. Whilst the… …

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  • 102Cookson — This name is one of the patronymic forms of Cook, itself deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century coc , ultimately from the Latin Coquus , a cook, and originally given as an occupational name to one who sold cooked meats, baked pies, or kept …

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  • 103Cuckson — This name is one of the patronymic forms of Cook, itself deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century coc , ultimately from the Latin Coquus , a cook, and originally given as an occupational name to one who sold cooked meats, baked pies, or kept …

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  • 104Cuxon — This name is one of the patronymic forms of Cook, itself deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century coc , ultimately from the Latin Coquus , a cook, and originally given as an occupational name to one who sold cooked meats, baked pies, or kept …

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  • 105Cuxson — This name is one of the patronymic forms of Cook, itself deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century coc , ultimately from the Latin Coquus , a cook, and originally given as an occupational name to one who sold cooked meats, baked pies, or kept …

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  • 106AERARIUS Mergus — Pertinax Imperat. ex Lucilio, ob avaritiam, dictus est. Iul. Capitolin. in eius Vita, c. 9. Avaritiae suspicione privatus non caruit, quum apud vada Sabatia oppressis foenore possessoribus, latius suos teneret fines. Denique ex versu Luciliano… …

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  • 107CASTRENSES Ministri — apud Ael. Lamptid. in Alexandre Severo, c. 41. Aulicum ministerium in id comraxit ita ut annonas, non dignitatem, acciperent fullones et vestitores et pictores et pincoptae, omites Castrenses Ministri, quemadmodum, etc. lidem cum Aulicis… …

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  • 108CELLARII — servi apud Romanos, quorum cratrem cibariam, quae in penu fuit, adservare. Seneca, Ep. 122. Circa lucem discurritur, pueri vocantur, Cellarii, Coqui tumultuantur, quaero quid sit? dicitur mulsum et alicam poposcisse, a balneo exisse. Plin. l. 19 …

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  • 109COQUI ac Offarii — magni apud Romanos, sequiori aevô, habiti sunt. Plin. l. 9. c. 17. extr. At nunc Coci triumphorum pretiis parantur, et Cocorum prsces: nullusque prope iam mortalis aestimatur pluris, quam qui peritissime censum Domini mergit. Et Val. Max. l. 9. c …

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  • 110LUPUS — I. LUPUS Cos. cum Maximo, A. U. C. 984. II. LUPUS Dux Seu. Imp. ab Albini militibus victus, de quo vide Casaub. ad Seu. Spartiani. III. LUPUS Ep. Senonensis, qui tantâ erat in pauperes munificentiâ, ut nullum sibi thesaurum relinqueret, sed omnes …

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