"catacumba" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /ka.taˈkũ.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.taˈkũ.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.taˈkũ.ba/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.tɐˈkũ.bɐ/ [Portugal] Forms: catacumbas [plural]
Rhymes: -ũbɐ Etymology: From Late Latin catacumbae, dissimilation of Latin cata- + tumbas. Etymology templates: {{uder|pt|LL.|catacumbae}} Late Latin catacumbae, {{uder|pt|la|cata-}} Latin cata- Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} catacumba f (plural catacumbas)
  1. catacomb (underground cemetery where, in the early centuries of the Church, Christians buried their dead, gathered to celebrate worship and hid in times of persecution) Tags: feminine

Inflected forms

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