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archiclavis

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Latin

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Etymology

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archi- +‎ clāvis

Noun

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archiclāvis m (genitive archiclāvis); third declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) the chief keeper of the keys in a Catholic church or monastery, i.e. the treasurer or chief abbot
    Synonym: archiclāvus

Declension

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Third-declension noun (i-stem).

singular plural
nominative archiclāvis archiclāvēs
genitive archiclāvis archiclāvium
dative archiclāvī archiclāvibus
accusative archiclāvem archiclāvēs
archiclāvīs
ablative archiclāve archiclāvibus
vocative archiclāvis archiclāvēs