ballium

English

Etymology

Medieval Latin ballium

Noun

ballium (plural balliums or ballia)

  1. Synonym of bailey (fortification)

Latin

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From baiulus (porter, carrier, administrator); compare Italian balia (wet nurse), Old French baillier. Cognate of Latin ballivus.

Noun

ballium n (genitive balliī); second declension (Medieval Latin)

  1. custody (of land or a person)
  2. (law) bail
  3. guardianship (of a child), tutelage; regency
Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative ballium ballia
Genitive balliī balliōrum
Dative balliō balliīs
Accusative ballium ballia
Ablative balliō balliīs
Vocative ballium ballia

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Old French baile (palisade), itself from Latin baculum (stick, rod).

Noun

ballium n (genitive balliī); second declension (Medieval Latin)

  1. bailey (of a castle)
Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative ballium ballia
Genitive balliī balliōrum
Dative balliō balliīs
Accusative ballium ballia
Ablative balliō balliīs
Vocative ballium ballia

References

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