catacomb
English
Etymology
From Old English, from Late Latin catacumbas, name of the underground cemetery of St. Sebastian in Rome, dissimilation of Latin cata- (“among”) (from Ancient Greek κατά (katá, “under”)) + tumbas.
Pronunciation
Noun
catacomb (plural catacombs)
Translations
underground system of tunnels and chambers with recesses for graves
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