aquae
/ˈækweɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A Latin word meaning ‘water’ or ‘waters’. Often used in English to refer to water, especially in scientific or historical contexts.
“The ancient city was famous for its aquae calidae, a natural hot spring.”
2. genitive plural noun
The genitive plural form of ‘aqua’, referring to waters or bodies of water, often used to indicate ownership or possession.
“The aquae of the Roman Empire were a vital source of water for cities and towns.”