ablaqueatio

Latin

Etymology

From ablaqueō (loosen the soil around a tree), from ab (from, away from) + laqueō (noose, entangle, ensnare).

Pronunciation

Noun

ablaqueātiō (genitive ablaqueātiōnis); f, third declension

  1. The process or act of digging or loosening the soil around the roots of a tree.
  2. The trench made by digging of the soil around the tree.

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative ablaqueātiō ablaqueātiōnēs
genitive ablaqueātiōnis ablaqueātiōnum
dative ablaqueātiōnī ablaqueātiōnibus
accusative ablaqueātiōnem ablaqueātiōnēs
ablative ablaqueātiōne ablaqueātiōnibus
vocative ablaqueātiō ablaqueātiōnēs

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