Latin edit

Etymology edit

buccella +‎ -ārius, literally, biscuit-eater, from the name of soldier's rations.

Noun edit

buccellārius m (genitive buccellāriī or buccellārī); second declension

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Declension edit

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative buccellārius buccellāriī
Genitive buccellāriī
buccellārī1
buccellāriōrum
Dative buccellāriō buccellāriīs
Accusative buccellārium buccellāriōs
Ablative buccellāriō buccellāriīs
Vocative buccellārie buccellāriī

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).