panchrestarius

Latin

Etymology

From panchrestus (good or useful for everything, universal), from Ancient Greek πάγχρηστος (pánkhrēstos, good for all work).

Noun

panchrestārius m (genitive panchrestāriī); second declension

  1. a confectioner

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative panchrestārius panchrestāriī
Genitive panchrestāriī panchrestāriōrum
Dative panchrestāriō panchrestāriīs
Accusative panchrestārium panchrestāriōs
Ablative panchrestāriō panchrestāriīs
Vocative panchrestārie panchrestāriī

Synonyms

  • (confectioner): crustulārius, cuppēdinārius, dulciārius

References

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