pomerio
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from Latin pōmoerium, pōmērium (“the religious boundary of a city”), which word being either formed as post (“behind”) + moerus, mūrus (“wall”) + -ium (neuter form of -ius, adjectival suffix) or derived from Etruscan [Term?].
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pomerio m (plural pomeri)
- (historical) In the Roman Empire, the tract of land denoting the formal, sacral ambit of a Roman city
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Latin edit
Noun edit
pōmēriō
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