lavacrum

Latin

Etymology

From lavō + -crum.

Noun

lavācrum n (genitive lavācrī); second declension

  1. bath (to have, to take a ⁓)
  2. bath (bathroom)
  3. toilet (sense 1), one's daily ablutions
  4. baptism

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative lavācrum lavācra
Genitive lavācrī lavācrōrum
Dative lavācrō lavācrīs
Accusative lavācrum lavācra
Ablative lavācrō lavācrīs
Vocative lavācrum lavācra

Descendants

  • Italian: lavacro
  • Portuguese: lavacro
  • Spanish: lavacro

References

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