"factorium" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Etymology: From faciō (“to do, make”) + -tōrium, or equivalently factor (“doer, maker”) + -ium; the person who pressed olives in an oil-press was called a factor, and the oil produced was called factum. Compare calcātōrium (“winepress”). Etymology templates: {{af|la|faciō|-tōrium|t1=to do, make}} faciō (“to do, make”) + -tōrium, {{af|la|factor|-ium|t1=doer, maker}} factor (“doer, maker”) + -ium Head templates: {{la-noun|factōrium<2>}} factōrium n (genitive factōriī or factōrī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|factorium<2>}} Forms: factōrium [canonical, neuter], factōriī [genitive], factōrī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], factorium [nominative, singular], factoria [nominative, plural], factoriī [genitive, singular], factorī [genitive, singular], factoriōrum [genitive, plural], factoriō [dative, singular], factoriīs [dative, plural], factorium [accusative, singular], factoria [accusative, plural], factoriō [ablative, singular], factoriīs [ablative, plural], factorium [singular, vocative], factoria [plural, vocative]
  1. An oil-press Tags: declension-2
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