wacta
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Borrowed from Frankish *wahta (“watch, guard duty, watchtower”). Attested sometime before 815 CE.
wacta f (genitive wactae); first declension (Early Medieval Latin)[1][2]
First-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | wacta | wactae |
Genitive | wactae | wactārum |
Dative | wactae | wactīs |
Accusative | wactam | wactās |
Ablative | wactā | wactīs |
Vocative | wacta | wactae |
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