palearium

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Latin[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From palea (chaff) +‎ -ārium (of place).

Noun[edit]

paleārium n (genitive paleāriī or paleārī); second declension

  1. A place where chaff is stored, chaff-loft.
Declension[edit]

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative paleārium paleāria
Genitive paleāriī
paleārī1
paleāriōrum
Dative paleāriō paleāriīs
Accusative paleārium paleāria
Ablative paleāriō paleāriīs
Vocative paleārium paleāria

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

Related terms[edit]
Descendants[edit]
  • Catalan: paller
  • French: pailler
  • Friulian: paiâr
  • Italian: pagliaio
  • Spanish: pajar
  • Occitan: palhier
  • Sicilian: pagghiaru
  • Piedmontese: pajé

Etymology 2[edit]

Inflected form of paleāris (of or pertaining to chaff).

Adjective[edit]

paleārium

  1. genitive masculine/feminine/neuter plural of paleāris

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