praepositus villae
Latin
Noun
praepositus villae m (genitive praepositī villae); second declension
- (Medieval Latin) A constable.
- (Medieval Latin) An underconstable, a petty constable.
- (Medieval Latin) A reeve.
Inflection
Second declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | praepositus villae | praepositī villae |
Genitive | praepositī villae | praepositōrum villae |
Dative | praepositō villae | praepositīs villae |
Accusative | praepositum villae | praepositōs villae |
Ablative | praepositō villae | praepositīs villae |
Vocative | praeposite villae | praepositī villae |
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