"capitoul" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: capitouls [plural]
Etymology: From French capitoul, from the Capitole de Toulouse, the town's city hall (est. 1190). The name referenced the Roman Capitol and the town's Latin capitulum (“charter; chapter”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|fr|capitoul}} French capitoul, {{der|en|la|capitulum||charter; chapter}} Latin capitulum (“charter; chapter”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} capitoul (plural capitouls)
  1. (historical) The former chief magistrates of the city of Toulouse, France. Wikipedia link: capitoul Tags: historical Synonyms: consul (english: early period), capitol Related terms: capitulary [adjective] Related terms (rule, office, term): capitoulate
    Sense id: en-capitoul-en-noun--37xLuDo Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [French]

IPA: /ka.pi.tul/ Forms: capitouls [plural]
Etymology: From Capitole de Toulouse, the town's city hall. Head templates: {{fr-noun|m}} capitoul m (plural capitouls)
  1. (historical) a capitoul or capitol: the former chief magistrates of the city of Toulouse, France. The requirements included being male, married, over 25 years of age, and Catholic; having a house in Toulouse; and plying an honorable profession, such as the law or trade Wikipedia link: capitoul, fr:capitoul Tags: historical, masculine Synonyms: consul, consule Synonyms (claimed titles): seigneures de la capitole (english: Lord of the Capitol), sénateur (english: Senator) Derived forms: capitoulat
    Sense id: en-capitoul-fr-noun-hyuRaIr4 Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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