"virectum" meaning in Latin

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Noun

Etymology: From vireō (“to be green, verdant”) + -tum (suffix forming nouns for stands of vegetation). The -c- would be inserted by analogy to forms like frutectum (“thicket, bush”), cārectum (“reed bed”) that are derived from noun stems ending in /k/. Etymology templates: {{af|la|vireō|-tum|pos2=suffix forming nouns for stands of vegetation|t1=to be green, verdant}} vireō (“to be green, verdant”) + -tum (suffix forming nouns for stands of vegetation), {{m|la|frutectum|t=thicket, bush}} frutectum (“thicket, bush”), {{m|la|cārectum|t=reed bed}} cārectum (“reed bed”) Head templates: {{la-noun|virectum<2>}} virectum n (genitive virectī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|virectum<2>}} Forms: virectī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], virectum [nominative, singular], virecta [nominative, plural], virectī [genitive, singular], virectōrum [genitive, plural], virectō [dative, singular], virectīs [dative, plural], virectum [accusative, singular], virecta [accusative, plural], virectō [ablative, singular], virectīs [ablative, plural], virectum [singular, vocative], virecta [plural, vocative]
  1. greensward Tags: declension-2, neuter Synonyms: virētum

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