mancipiolum

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Latin

Etymology

From mancipium (slave) +‎ -olum.

Noun

mancipiolum n (genitive mancipiolī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) a lowly servant
    • 813, chapter 19, in Concilium Turonense, volume II:
      Reliqui Presbyteri et Diaconi et Subdiaconi vicani hoc studio se custodiant, ut Mancipiola sua ibi maneant, ubi uxores suae. Illi tamen segregatim solitarii in cella jaceant, et orent, et dormiant.
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Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

singular plural
nominative mancipiolum mancipiola
genitive mancipiolī mancipiolōrum
dative mancipiolō mancipiolīs
accusative mancipiolum mancipiola
ablative mancipiolō mancipiolīs
vocative mancipiolum mancipiola

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