stacte

See also: stačte

English

Etymology

From Latin stactē, from Ancient Greek στακτή (staktḗ, oil of myrrh) from στακτός (staktós, oozing out in drops).

Noun

stacte (uncountable)

  1. One of the sweet spices used by the Jews in Biblical times for preparing incense; it is thought to have been an oil or other form of myrrh or cinnamon, or a kind of storax.

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Latin

Noun

stactē f (genitive stactēs); first declension

  1. alternative form of stacta

Declension

First-declension noun (Greek-type).

singular plural
nominative stactē stactae
genitive stactēs stactārum
dative stactae stactīs
accusative stactēn stactās
ablative stactē stactīs
vocative stactē stactae