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Latin
Etymology
bannus (“ban, jurisdiction”) + -ārius
Noun
bannārius m (genitive bannāriī); second declension
- sergeant, watchman
1023, Fulk III of Anjou, “Charta donationis pro monasterio S. Nicolai”, in Patrologia Latina, volume 155, published 1854, column 482:Si vinum meum cum banno vendidero, bannerius meus torrentulum de Barra non transibit causa capiendi vasa ementium monachorum vinum.- If I should sell my wine under a sales monopoly, my sergeant will not cross the little stream of Barra to seize the vessels of monks who are buying wine.
- a person subject to a certain jurisdiction
Declension
Second-declension noun.
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