lociservator

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Latin

Etymology

From locus (place) +‎ servātor (observer).

Pronunciation

Noun

lociservātor m (genitive lociservātōris); third declension

  1. (Medieval Latin, in general use) a delegate, deputy, representative, stand-in, or substitute
  2. (Medieval Latin, in specific historical use, in the Kingdom of the Lombards) an official subordinate to a count or duke

Declension

Third-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative lociservātor lociservātōrēs
genitive lociservātōris lociservātōrum
dative lociservātōrī lociservātōribus
accusative lociservātōrem lociservātōrēs
ablative lociservātōre lociservātōribus
vocative lociservātor lociservātōrēs

Synonyms

  • (in the Kingdom of the Lombards: a subordinate of a count or duke): locipositus

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