intercestrix

Latin

Etymology

From intercessor + -trīx.

Noun

intercestrīx f (genitive intercestrīcis); third declension

  1. female equivalent of intercessor
    • 1590, OPERVM DN. VDALRICI ZASII IVRECONSVLTI, page 345:
      Primum de muliere intercestrice [...]
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Declension

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative intercestrīx intercestrīcēs
Genitive intercestrīcis intercestrīcum
Dative intercestrīcī intercestrīcibus
Accusative intercestrīcem intercestrīcēs
Ablative intercestrīce intercestrīcibus
Vocative intercestrīx intercestrīcēs

Descendants

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