lagemannus

Latin

Alternative forms

  • lagemanus
  • lagamannus

Etymology

From Old English lahmann (lawman), from Old Norse lǫgmaðr (lawman).

Noun

lagemannus m (genitive lagemannī); second declension

  1. (medieval, historical) A lawman: a declarer of the law or (especially) one of 12 magistrates in certain Danish boroughs of England with soc and sac over their households.

Declension

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative lagemannus lagemannī
genitive lagemannī lagemannōrum
dative lagemannō lagemannīs
accusative lagemannum lagemannōs
ablative lagemannō lagemannīs
vocative lagemanne lagemannī

Descendants

  • English: lageman

References

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