Question for the hivemind
Feb. 25th, 2011 04:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hey all y'all! I've been on a quest today in search of latin words for certain things. Specifically, I'm looking for the latin words for caffeine and/or coffee.
I have found no equivilent word for caffeine so far. This is the word I most want to see a translation for. Seriously, how does one go to the Vatican and as for the beverage with the most caffeine? There has to be a way.
The closest I have found for coffee is 'capulus' which also means either coffin or sword and I see the possibility for much confusion there.
I did find one place where coffee was translated to 'coffeum' but I fin this highly suspect.
So, hivemind, what do you know about latin that I don't where it comes to my coffee / caffeine?
I have found no equivilent word for caffeine so far. This is the word I most want to see a translation for. Seriously, how does one go to the Vatican and as for the beverage with the most caffeine? There has to be a way.
The closest I have found for coffee is 'capulus' which also means either coffin or sword and I see the possibility for much confusion there.
I did find one place where coffee was translated to 'coffeum' but I fin this highly suspect.
So, hivemind, what do you know about latin that I don't where it comes to my coffee / caffeine?
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Date: 2011-02-26 01:26 am (UTC)Stimulant is Stimulus, -i, m 1st delcension. I'd use that. (Okay, also irritamentum, irritamen, but I don't thik that has the connotation you're looking for.)
Coffeum is actually quite possibly correct. The 'new latin' words are generally not all that imaginative. No matter how amusing it is to say 'da mihi cocam-colam'.