"baiulivus" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

IPA: /bai̯.i̯uˈliː.u̯us/ [Classical-Latin], [bäi̯ːʊˈlʲiːu̯ʊs̠] [Classical-Latin], /ba.juˈli.vus/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [bäjuˈliːvus] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) Forms: baiulīvus [canonical, masculine]
Etymology: From baiulus (“porter”) + -īvus. Eventually attested in Medieval Latin as ballīvus, by that point a borrowing from Old French. Etymology templates: {{af|la|baiulus|-īvus|t1=porter}} baiulus (“porter”) + -īvus Head templates: {{head|la|reconstructed noun|g=m|head=*baiulīvus}} *baiulīvus m, {{tlb|la|PGR}} (Proto-Gallo-Romance)
  1. An official in charge of a castle; castellan; bailiff. Tags: Proto-Gallo-Romance, reconstruction Categories (topical): Occupations
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