obitarium
Obitarium is a noun formed from the Latin obitus, meaning death, combined with the -arium suffix that denotes a place or repository. In English usage, obitarium is uncommon and lacks a fixed definition, but it is typically used to refer to a collection, catalog, or archive of obituaries, or more broadly to a repository where notices of death are compiled or published. In ecclesiastical and historical contexts, obituarium can describe a necrology: a register kept by churches, monasteries, or dioceses to record the deaths of members and to determine anniversaries for prayers.
Etymology and historical usage: The term derives from obitus, and appears in Latin texts to denote a
Modern usage: Because obitarium lacks a standard definition in contemporary publishing, it is not a widely