"solivertiator" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Etymology: From solum + vertō + -ator. Etymology templates: {{af|la|solum|vertō|-ator}} solum + vertō + -ator Head templates: {{la-noun|solivertiātor<3>|g=m}} solivertiātor m (genitive solivertiātōris); third declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|solivertiātor<3>}} Forms: solivertiātor [canonical, masculine], solivertiātōris [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], solivertiātor [nominative, singular], solivertiātōrēs [nominative, plural], solivertiātōris [genitive, singular], solivertiātōrum [genitive, plural], solivertiātōrī [dative, singular], solivertiātōribus [dative, plural], solivertiātōrem [accusative, singular], solivertiātōrēs [accusative, plural], solivertiātōre [ablative, singular], solivertiātōribus [ablative, plural], solivertiātor [singular, vocative], solivertiātōrēs [plural, vocative]
  1. (Late Latin) One who turns over the ground; a garden-destroyer. Tags: Late-Latin, declension-3
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          "english": "Come here, house-destroyer, garden-destroyer, fugitive piglet, and today I destroy your life!",
          "ref": "c. 4th century, Testamentum Porcelli",
          "text": "Venī hūc, ēversor domī, solivertiātor, fugitīve porcelle, et hodiē tibi dirimō vītam!"
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        }
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