"calcatory" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: calcatories [plural]
Etymology: From Latin calcātōrium, from calcāre (“to trample”) + -tōrium (“-ory: forming locations”), from calx (“heel”) + -āre (“forming verbs”). Equivalent to calcate + -ory. Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|calcātōrium}} Latin calcātōrium, {{m|la|calcō|calcāre|to trample}} calcāre (“to trample”), {{m|la|-tōrium||-ory: forming locations}} -tōrium (“-ory: forming locations”), {{m|la|calx||heel}} calx (“heel”), {{m|la|-ō|-āre|forming verbs}} -āre (“forming verbs”), {{suffix|en|calcate|ory}} calcate + -ory Head templates: {{en-noun}} calcatory (plural calcatories)
  1. (obsolete, rare) Synonym of winepress, particularly a location where grapes are crushed underfoot to produce juice or wine. Tags: obsolete, rare Categories (topical): Businesses, Wine Categories (place): Places Synonyms: winepress [synonym, synonym-of], particularly a location where grapes are crushed underfoot to produce juice or wine [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-calcatory-en-noun-kehr1VvE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ory

Inflected forms

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