ossuarius
ὦ πολλῶν ἤδη λοπάδων τοὺς ἄμβωνας περιλείξας → you who have licked the labia of many vaginas (Eupolis fr. 52)
Latin > English
ossuarius ossuaria, ossuarium ADJ :: used for the bones of the dead
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ossŭārĭus: a, um, adj. 2. os,
I of or for bones, bone- (post-class.): OLLA OSSVARIA, a vase to contain the bones of a corpse, a bone-urn, Inscr. Orell. 2896.—
II Subst.: ossŭārĭum (also written ossārĭum), ii, n., a receptacle for the bones of the dead, a bone-vault, charnel-house, Dig. 47, 12, 2; Inscr. Orell. 4511; 4556.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ossŭārĭus, a, um (os 2), relatif aux os, des os : CIL 6, 8726.
Latin > German (Georges)
ossuārius, a, um (2. os od. ossum), zu den Knochen-, Gebeinen gehörig, olla, Gebeinurne, Totenurne, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 8726. – subst., ossuārium (ossārium), iī, n., das Behältnis für die Gebeine der Toten, die Gebeinurne, Totenurne, Ulp. dig. 47, 12, 2. Corp. inscr. Lat. 12, 70 u. 14, 1473.