"imperator" meaning in Latin

See imperator in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: imperatorēs [plural, nominative], imperatorēs [plural, vocative], imperatorem [singular, accusative], imperatorēs [plural, accusative], imperatoris [singular, genitive], imperatorum [plural, genitive], imperatorī [singular, dative], imperatoribus [plural, dative], imperatorĕ [singular, ablative], imperatoribus [plural, ablative], imperatrix [feminine]
  1. Commandant en chef.
    Sense id: fr-imperator-la-noun-T1kXNo3t Categories (other): Wiktionnaire:Exemples manquants en latin
  2. Empereur.
    Sense id: fr-imperator-la-noun-1ODOzX6m Categories (other): Exemples en latin
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: dominus, induperator, princeps Derived forms: modimperator, empereür, emperor, emperador, empereur, imperatore, împărat, imperator Related terms: imperium

Inflected forms

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