vindex

English

Etymology

From Latin vindex.

Noun

vindex (plural vindices)

  1. (historical) An official who supervised tax collection in the ancient Roman Empire.

Latin

Etymology

From vim + the root of dīcere (to indicate) +‎ -s. Compare iūdex.

Pronunciation

Noun

vindex m or f (genitive vindicis); third declension

  1. protector, defender, maintainer
    Synonyms: dēfēnsor, cū̆stōs, praeses, appāritor
  2. claimant, vindicator

Declension

Third-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative vindex vindicēs
genitive vindicis vindicum
dative vindicī vindicibus
accusative vindicem vindicēs
ablative vindice vindicibus
vocative vindex vindicēs

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Italian: vindice

References