"baccalaureus" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Etymology: Alteration of baccalārius, influenced (by folk etymology) by Latin bacca (“berry”) and laurea (“laurel”) due to the fact that graduates wore laurel crowns filled with berries in order to represent the fruit of their study. See baccalārius for more. Head templates: {{la-noun|baccalaureus<2>}} baccalaureus m (genitive baccalaureī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|baccalaureus<2>}} Forms: baccalaureī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], baccalaureus [nominative, singular], baccalaureī [nominative, plural], baccalaureī [genitive, singular], baccalaureōrum [genitive, plural], baccalaureō [dative, singular], baccalaureīs [dative, plural], baccalaureum [accusative, singular], baccalaureōs [accusative, plural], baccalaureō [ablative, singular], baccalaureīs [ablative, plural], baccalauree [singular, vocative], baccalaureī [plural, vocative]
  1. (Medieval Latin) bachelor Tags: Medieval-Latin, declension-2, masculine Categories (topical): People Related terms: baccalaureatus, bacca, laureatus

Inflected forms

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