scabinus
English
Noun
scabinus (plural scabini)
- (historical) A municipal officer roughly equivalent to a councilman or alderman.
Latin
Etymology
From Old Saxon scepino (“to judge”) or Frankish *skapin. Cognate with Dutch schepen and German Schöffe.
Noun
scabīnus m (genitive scabīnī); second declension
- A municipal officer roughly equivalent to a councilman or alderman.
Declension
Second-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | scabīnus | scabīnī |
Genitive | scabīnī | scabīnōrum |
Dative | scabīnō | scabīnīs |
Accusative | scabīnum | scabīnōs |
Ablative | scabīnō | scabīnīs |
Vocative | scabīne | scabīnī |
Descendants
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