Latin edit

Etymology edit

Blend of minor + *fledus, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *flatją (level ground), perhaps via Frankish. Attested in the Pactus Alamannorum (7th century).

Noun edit

minofledus m (genitive minofledī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin, rare) minor freeholder

Declension edit

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative minofledus minofledī
Genitive minofledī minofledōrum
Dative minofledō minofledīs
Accusative minofledum minofledōs
Ablative minofledō minofledīs
Vocative minoflede minofledī

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