praefectissa
Latin
Etymology
From praefectus + -issa.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /prae̯.fekˈtis.sa/, [präe̯fɛkˈt̪ɪs̠ːä]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /pre.fekˈtis.sa/, [prefekˈt̪isːä]
Noun
praefectissa f (genitive praefectissae, masculine praefectus); first declension
- (Medieval Latin) female steward or governor; wife of a steward or governor
Declension
First-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | praefectissa | praefectissae |
Genitive | praefectissae | praefectissārum |
Dative | praefectissae | praefectissīs |
Accusative | praefectissam | praefectissās |
Ablative | praefectissā | praefectissīs |
Vocative | praefectissa | praefectissae |
Quotations
- Parentes: Praenobilis dominus Franciscus Ignatius Sury pro tempore praefectus in arce Thierstein. Praenobilis domina Maria Jacobea Basilia Sury praefectissa. [1]
References
- Solothurn State Archive, parish book 046 Büsserach 1744–1802, page 012, entry 05 (baptism on 26 January 1756)
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