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architriclinus

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Latin

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Etymology

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From archi- (arch-, highest) +‎ trīclīnium (dining room) +‎ -us.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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architrīclīnus m (genitive architrīclīnī); second declension

  1. (Late Latin) master of a feast (who presides at table)
    • 405 CE, Jerome, Vulgate John.2.8:
      Et dicit eis Iesus: haurite nunc et ferte architriclino, et tulerunt.
      And Jesus said to them, “Now draw from it and take it to the master of the feast”, and they took it.

Declension

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Second-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative architrīclīnus architrīclīnī
genitive architrīclīnī architrīclīnōrum
dative architrīclīnō architrīclīnīs
accusative architrīclīnum architrīclīnōs
ablative architrīclīnō architrīclīnīs
vocative architrīclīne architrīclīnī

Descendants

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  • Old Galician-Portuguese: arquetecrinno
  • Portuguese: arquitriclino
  • Spanish: arquitriclino

References

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