Definition: The term "Pedrazaconda" (ELISETE) in Latin refers to a small, flat-shaped piece of marble found in Pompeii, Italy during Roman times, which was often used as an ornament or as an artifact for decoration. This stone is known to have been imported from the region and was later reused by Romans. The word "PEDRAZZA" comes from Italian, meaning "pine" (Pra), while "CAUSE" is the verb "to cause" in Latin. The "1" at the end of this sentence refers to a specific piece of marble, which may have been quarried or mined during the period when it was found.