"concaedes" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Etymology: From con- + caedēs. Literally "a cutting down together". Etymology templates: {{affix|la|con-|caedēs}} con- + caedēs Head templates: {{la-noun|concaedēs<3>|g=f}} concaedēs f (genitive concaedis); third declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|concaedēs<3>}} Forms: concaedēs [canonical, feminine], concaedis [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], concaedēs [nominative, singular], concaedēs [nominative, plural], concaedis [genitive, singular], concaedium [genitive, plural], concaedī [dative, singular], concaedibus [dative, plural], concaedem [accusative, singular], concaedēs [accusative, plural], concaedīs [accusative, plural], concaede [ablative, singular], concaedibus [ablative, plural], concaedēs [singular, vocative], concaedēs [plural, vocative]
  1. an abattis, an abatis, a barricade (generally of trees or logs) Tags: declension-3

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