baro regni
Latin
Etymology
barō (“baron”) + rēgnum (“realm”)
Noun
barō rēgnī m (genitive barōnis rēgnī); third declension
Declension
The plural is attested with both rēgnī and rēgnōrum, giving the translations “barons of the realm” and “barons of the realms” respectively.
Third-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | barō rēgnī | barōnēs rēgnī barōnēs rēgnōrum |
| genitive | barōnis rēgnī | barōnum rēgnī barōnum rēgnōrum |
| dative | barōnī rēgnī | barōnibus rēgnī barōnibus rēgnōrum |
| accusative | barōnem rēgnī | barōnēs rēgnī barōnēs rēgnōrum |
| ablative | barōne rēgnī | barōnibus rēgnī barōnibus rēgnōrum |
| vocative | barō rēgnī | barōnēs rēgnī barōnēs rēgnōrum |