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1 aedicula
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2 capulus
capulus ī, m [capio], that which is grasped, a handle, holder: aratri, O.— The hilt of a sword, C.: capulo tenus, V.: insidens capulo manus, Ta.* * *sword-hilt/handle; handle of other implements; bier, coffin; sepulcher, tomb, scacophagus; halter for catching/fastening cattle, lasso -
3 cubiculum
cubiculum ī, n [cubo], a room for reclining, sleeping - chamber, bedchamber: altum: exire de cubiculo: principum feminarum, Ta.* * *bedroom; sleeping chamber/apartment/suite; (as scene of marital/other sex); bed (any sort); any room; Emperor's box; inner shrine of temple; tomb/sepulcher -
4 capulum
sword-hilt/handle; handle of other implements; bier, coffin; sepulcher, tomb, scacophagus; halter for catching/fastening cattle, lasso -
5 columbar
pigeon compartment/cot/hole; collar for constraint, pillory; niche in sepulcher -
6 columbare
pigeon compartment/cot/hole; collar for constraint, pillory; niche in sepulcher -
7 columbarium
box for pair of pigeons; niche in sepulcher for ashes; hole for oars, oarlock; hole for beam; exit of water-wheel near axle; dove-cot, pigeon house (L+S) -
8 conditivum
tomb, sepulcher -
9 conditorium
tomb/sepulcher; coffin (L+S); place for ashes; repository, place to store -
10 sepulchrum
grave, tomb, sepulcher.
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sepulcher — sep|ul|cher [ seplkər ] noun count OLD FASHIONED a place made of stone in which dead people are buried … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English