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a plant-derived cooking oil.
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a solid (mostly) cooking fat from one of the domesticated animals, something like schmaltz or maybe lard.
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something very much like cream, though I have not decided yet which domesticated animal it comes from.
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ancīllōnni
something very much like honey.
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ankīwōrsi
an edible sweet powder such as sugar.
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ancō
of food, having salt (NaCl) added to it, salted.
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anracō
of any substance, having a quantity of salt (NaCl and others); tasting brackish or salty.
For example, anhāri anracōi is ‘salt water’ as opposed to fresh water, and annāmmi ancōi is ‘salted water’ for swishing around one’s mouth when one has a toothache or a sore.
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ancōi
salt (NaCl) crystals for eating.
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anhūrūi
a powdered spice somewhat like pepper.