Latin edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from a Slavic language, ultimately from Proto-Slavic *dvorъ (court, courtyard) + *-nikъ (agent noun suffix); compare modern Hungarian udvarnok (courtier), udvar (courtyard, royal court).

Noun edit

udvornicus m (genitive udvornicī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin, Hungary) A member of a semi-free class of commoners, bound by some of the obligations of serfs and originally subject directly to the king.

Declension edit

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative udvornicus udvornicī
Genitive udvornicī udvornicōrum
Dative udvornicō udvornicīs
Accusative udvornicum udvornicōs
Ablative udvornicō udvornicīs
Vocative udvornice udvornicī