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authenta, ae, m., = αὐθέντης, a chief prince, head, Fulg. Cont. Verg. p. 161 Muncker.

authentĭcus, a, um, adj., = αὐθεντικός, that comes from the author, authentic, original, genuine (in the jurists and Church fathers; syn.: verus, germanus): testamentum, the original will, Dig. 29, 3, 12: tabulae, the same, ib. 10, 2, 4.
Also subst.: authentĭcum, i, n., the original writing, the original, Dig. 22, 4, 2.

authepsa, ae, f., = [?AU)QE/YHS [AU)TO/S C)/YW ?], a self-cooker], a utensil for cooking (somewhat like our tea-urns): in quibus (vasis) est authepsa illa, quam tanto pretio nuper mercatus est, Cic. Rosc. Am. 46, 133: argenteae, Lampr. Elag. 19.