sacrificiolus

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Etymology[edit]

Diminutive from sacrificus (sacrificial).

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sacrificiolus m (genitive sacrificiolī); second declension

  1. Someone who sacrifices; sacrificer, sacrificator, sacrificant.
  2. (with rex) The priest who makes offerings made by the king; a high priest.

Declension[edit]

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative sacrificiolus sacrificiolī
Genitive sacrificiolī sacrificiolōrum
Dative sacrificiolō sacrificiolīs
Accusative sacrificiolum sacrificiolōs
Ablative sacrificiolō sacrificiolīs
Vocative sacrificiole sacrificiolī

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