"sterceia" meaning in Latin

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Noun

IPA: /sterˈkeːi̯.a/ [Classical-Latin], [s̠t̪ɛrˈkeːi̯ä] [Classical-Latin], /sterˈt͡ʃej.a/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [st̪erˈt͡ʃɛjä] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: Perhaps a humorous formation stercus (“dung, manure”) + -ēius (nomen-gentilicium-forming suffix) in Tertullian. Compare to stertēia. Etymology templates: {{suffix|la|stercus|ēius|pos2=nomen-gentilicium-forming suffix|t1=dung, manure}} stercus (“dung, manure”) + -ēius (nomen-gentilicium-forming suffix) Head templates: {{la-noun|stercēia<1>}} stercēia f (genitive stercēiae); first declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|stercēia<1>}} Forms: stercēia [canonical, feminine], stercēiae [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], stercēia [nominative, singular], stercēiae [nominative, plural], stercēiae [genitive, singular], stercēiārum [genitive, plural], stercēiae [dative, singular], stercēiīs [dative, plural], stercēiam [accusative, singular], stercēiās [accusative, plural], stercēiā [ablative, singular], stercēiīs [ablative, plural], stercēia [singular, vocative], stercēiae [plural, vocative]
  1. a maidservant who cleans the excrement from children Wikipedia link: Tertullian Tags: declension-1
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