exercitor
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From exercitus (“exercised, disciplined”) + -tor, from exerceō (“to exercise, train, drill, practice”).
exercitor m (genitive exercitōris); third declension
Third-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | exercitor | exercitōrēs |
genitive | exercitōris | exercitōrum |
dative | exercitōrī | exercitōribus |
accusative | exercitōrem | exercitōrēs |
ablative | exercitōre | exercitōribus |
vocative | exercitor | exercitōrēs |
exercitor
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