incendium
Incendium is a Latin noun meaning a fire or conflagration, typically translated as “a fire” or “the blaze.” It is a neuter noun of the second declension, used in classical and later Latin texts to denote a physical fire as well as a burning phenomenon.
Declension forms (neuter, second declension): singular - nominative and accusative incendium; genitive incendii; dative and ablative incendio.
In classical usage, incendium describes a fire in a literal sense, including house or city fires, wildfires,
Beyond Latin texts, incendium has been adopted in modern times as a proper noun in various domains.
Overall, incendium retains a straightforward meaning rooted in fire, while its metaphorical and contemporary uses illustrate