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pagensis

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Latin

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Etymology

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From pagus (district) +‎ -ensis. Perhaps forming basis to gens for a shortened form.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pāgēnsis m (genitive pāgēnsis); third declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) peasant, countryfolk

Declension

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Third-declension noun (i-stem), with locative.

singular plural
nominative pāgēnsis pāgēnsēs
genitive pāgēnsis pāgēnsium
dative pāgēnsī pāgēnsibus
accusative pāgēnsem pāgēnsēs
pāgēnsīs
ablative pāgēnse pāgēnsibus
vocative pāgēnsis pāgēnsēs
locative pāgēnsī
pāgēnse
pāgēnsibus

Descendants

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References

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