"ustrinum" meaning in All languages combined

See ustrinum on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: ustrina [plural]
Etymology: From Latin ustrinum. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|ustrinum}} Latin ustrinum Head templates: {{en-noun|ustrina}} ustrinum (plural ustrina)
  1. (historical, Ancient Rome) The site of a funeral pyre Wikipedia link: ustrinum Tags: Ancient-Rome, historical Categories (topical): Ancient Rome Translations (site of a funeral pyre): ustrinum (French), ustrino [masculine] (Italian)
    Sense id: en-ustrinum-en-noun-yYrJNzIO Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Latin]

Etymology: Nominalized neuter form of *ū̆strīnus, from ū̆stor (“cremator, corpse-burner”) + -īnus. Etymology templates: {{m|la||*ū̆strīnus}} *ū̆strīnus, {{af|la|ū̆stor|-īnus|t1=cremator, corpse-burner}} ū̆stor (“cremator, corpse-burner”) + -īnus Head templates: {{la-noun|ū̆strīnum<2>}} ū̆strīnum n (genitive ū̆strīnī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|ū̆strīnum<2>}} Forms: ū̆strīnum [canonical, neuter], ū̆strīnī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], ū̆strīnum [nominative, singular], ū̆strīna [nominative, plural], ū̆strīnī [genitive, singular], ū̆strīnōrum [genitive, plural], ū̆strīnō [dative, singular], ū̆strīnīs [dative, plural], ū̆strīnum [accusative, singular], ū̆strīna [accusative, plural], ū̆strīnō [ablative, singular], ū̆strīnīs [ablative, plural], ū̆strīnum [singular, vocative], ū̆strīna [plural, vocative]
  1. Alternative form of ū̆strīna Tags: alt-of, alternative, declension-2 Alternative form of: ū̆strīna

Inflected forms

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