mensor

Latin

Etymology

From mētior (measure) + -tor (agentive suffix).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈmen.sor/, [ˈmẽː.sɔr]

Noun

mēnsor m (genitive mēnsōris); third declension

  1. measurer
  2. (with frūmentī or frūmentārius) measurer of grain
  3. (with agrōrum or agrārius) land surveyor, surveyor of construction
  4. architect, engineer

Declension

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative mēnsor mēnsōrēs
Genitive mēnsōris mēnsōrum
Dative mēnsōrī mēnsōribus
Accusative mēnsōrem mēnsōrēs
Ablative mēnsōre mēnsōribus
Vocative mēnsor mēnsōrēs

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