praepositus villae

Latin

Noun

praepositus vīllae m (genitive praepositī vīllae); second declension

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

Declension

Second-declension noun with an indeclinable portion.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative praepositus vīllae praepositī vīllae
Genitive praepositī vīllae praepositōrum vīllae
Dative praepositō vīllae praepositīs vīllae
Accusative praepositum vīllae praepositōs vīllae
Ablative praepositō vīllae praepositīs vīllae
Vocative praeposite vīllae praepositī vīllae
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