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Meaning of Bustum from wikipedia

- of gladiator in Ancient Rome, who fought about the funeral pyre (Latin: bustum) of the deceased at a Roman funeral. Bustuarii were considered of even lower...
- secundum ab Hierosolymis fertilitate palmetorumque nemoribus, nunc alterum bustum. inde Masada castellum in rupe, et ipsum haut procul Asphaltite. et hactenus...
- secundum ab Hierosolymis fertilitate palmetorumque nemoribus, nunc alterum bustum. inde Masada castellum in rupe, et ipsum haut procul Asphaltite. et hactenus...
- beast-fighter. See also ****atio ad bestias. Bustuarius was a "tomb fighter," from bustum, "tomb", a generalised reference to the ****ociation of gladiatorial combat...
- times. A single-use cremation site that also functioned as a tomb was a bustum. A single ustrinum could accommodate many successive cremations, and usually...
- and some with wooden superstructures above and around them. Examples of bustum burials (funerary pyre that is then covered with a mound) have been found...
- Balbius, Balbus, Beatus, Bene, Beneficiarius, Beneficium, Bonus, Brutus, Bustum. B. (for V.) – Berna Bivus, Bixit. B.A. – Bixit anos, Bonis auguriis, Bonus...
- ǣmyrġe) ūrō "I burn, consume, inflame"; ustus "burnt, inflamed"; bustum < amb-bustum "a burial mound, tomb"; combūrō "I burn up, cremate, scald" > combust;...
- stone huts with thatched roofs were built. By doing this, they created a bustum (burnt, in Latin), that is a new settlement which, in order to be distinguished...
- in or next to the cremation site (in which case the funeral place was a bustum) or interred elsewhere, in which case the cremation place was known as ustrinum...