praepositus villae

Latin

Noun

praepositus villae m (genitive praepositī villae); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) A constable.
  2. (Medieval Latin) An underconstable, a petty constable.
  3. (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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