armiductor

Latin

FWOTD – 23 July 2021

Etymology

From arma (arms, soldiers) + ductor (leader, general).

Pronunciation

Noun

armiductor m (genitive armiductōris); third declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) commander of an army
    • 15th century, Thomas Ebendorfer, Chronica pontificum Romanorum, section 213:
      et sectam dampnatam Bohemorum tamquam armiductor in scismate fovebat
      and he assisted in schism the reprobate sect of the Bohemians like the commander of an army

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative armiductor armiductōrēs
Genitive armiductōris armiductōrum
Dative armiductōrī armiductōribus
Accusative armiductōrem armiductōrēs
Ablative armiductōre armiductōribus
Vocative armiductor armiductōrēs

References

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