Where does “arundinetum” come from?
arundinetum (Latin) comes from Latin -ētum — used to form nouns from certain plant or tree names to denote a place where the species grows or is made to grow; grove, thicket, woods; orchard, plantation, -yard, garden.
arundinetum (Latin): Alternative form of harundinētum
Definitions
- Alternative form of harundinētum
Ancestry of “arundinetum”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin | -ētum | used to form nouns from certain plant or tree names to denote a place where the species grows or is made to grow; grove, thicket, woods; orchard, plantation, -yard, garden |