From cōnflō (“to forge, fuse or melt (metal)”) + -tōrium (noun-forming suffix used to form names of instruments and tools).
cōnflātōrium n (genitive cōnflātōriī or cōnflātōrī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
singular | plural | |
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nominative | cōnflātōrium | cōnflātōria |
genitive | cōnflātōriī cōnflātōrī1 |
cōnflātōriōrum |
dative | cōnflātōriō | cōnflātōriīs |
accusative | cōnflātōrium | cōnflātōria |
ablative | cōnflātōriō | cōnflātōriīs |
vocative | cōnflātōrium | cōnflātōria |
1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).