capitularium

Latin

Etymology

From capitulāre / capitulum + -ārium.

Noun

capitulārium n (genitive capitulāriī); second declension

  1. capitation tax
    • Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, volume 6, Inscriptiones Urbis Romae Latinae, published 1876, page 1141, 8573:
      T. Flavio Aug[usti] lib[erto] Euschemoni, qui fuit ab epistulis item procurator ad capitularia Iudaeorum, fecit Flavia Aphrodisia patrono et coniugi bene merenti
  2. (Medieval Latin)
    1. book of laws or scriptural readings
    2. head-cloth
    3. Synonym of capitulum (ecclesiastical chapter)

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative capitulārium capitulāria
Genitive capitulāriī capitulāriōrum
Dative capitulāriō capitulāriīs
Accusative capitulārium capitulāria
Ablative capitulāriō capitulāriīs
Vocative capitulārium capitulāria

References

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