suovetaurilia: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Obscure
UK/ˌsuː.əʊ.veɪ.tɔːˈrɪl.i.ə/US/ˌsu.oʊ.veɪ.təˈrɪl.i.ə/

Formal/Academic

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What does “suovetaurilia” mean?

An ancient Roman ritual sacrifice of a pig, a sheep, and a bull.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

An ancient Roman ritual sacrifice of a pig, a sheep, and a bull.

Used in historical and academic contexts to denote purification rituals or discussions of Roman religious practices.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage or spelling.

Connotations

Historical, scholarly, and niche; associated with Roman studies.

Frequency

Extremely rare in both British and American English, with similar low frequency.

Grammar

How to Use “suovetaurilia” in a Sentence

used as a noun in historical descriptionsoften preceded by 'the' or followed by 'of' for specification

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
ritual sacrificeancient Romantriple offering
medium
perform theceremony ofpurification through
weak
historical contextreligious practicescholarly discussion

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable; not used in business contexts.

Academic

Common in history, archaeology, and religious studies papers or lectures.

Everyday

Rarely used; might appear in educational materials or niche conversations.

Technical

Specific to Roman history, ritual studies, and classical scholarship.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “suovetaurilia”

Strong

suovetaurilia (specific term)

Neutral

triple sacrificeRoman ritual sacrifice

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Common Mistakes When Using “suovetaurilia”

  • Mispronounced as 'su-ve-taur-ilia' or with stress on the wrong syllable.
  • Misspelled as 'suovetaurila', 'suovetarilia', or 'suovetaurillia'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It comes from Latin: 'sus' (pig), 'ovis' (sheep), and 'taurus' (bull), combined to describe the triple sacrifice.

No, it is an ancient ritual that is no longer practiced, though it is studied academically.

In British English, it's /ˌsuː.əʊ.veɪ.tɔːˈrɪl.i.ə/; in American English, /ˌsu.oʊ.veɪ.təˈrɪl.i.ə/.

Primarily in history, classical studies, archaeology, and religious studies focusing on ancient Rome.

An ancient Roman ritual sacrifice of a pig, a sheep, and a bull.

Suovetaurilia is usually formal/academic in register.

Learning

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Mnemonic

Break it down: 'suo' (like 'sow' for pig), 've' (from 'ovis' for sheep), 'taur' (from 'taurus' for bull) – suovetaurilia.

Conceptual Metaphor

Sacrifice as a means of purification or communal cleansing.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The was a triple animal sacrifice in ancient Rome.
Multiple Choice

What does 'suovetaurilia' specifically refer to?