Latin edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Old High German zīdalāri (whence the German Zeidler), the ending regularised to the Latin -ārius.

Pronunciation edit

The initial consonant is from Old High German /ˈt͡s/, which was used in German regional pronunciations of Latin for c before e or i.

Noun edit

cīdlārius m (genitive cīdlāriī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) Synonym of apiārius (apiarist”, “apiculturist”, “beekeeper) [8th C. onward]

Declension edit

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative cīdlārius cīdlāriī
Genitive cīdlāriī cīdlāriōrum
Dative cīdlāriō cīdlāriīs
Accusative cīdlārium cīdlāriōs
Ablative cīdlāriō cīdlāriīs
Vocative cīdlārie cīdlāriī

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